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Iconic Stahl House Listed for $25 Million, Offers Exclusive Tour
The renowned Stahl House, known as Case Study House #22, has been listed for $25 million, attracting significant attention from potential buyers. Located in Los Angeles, this architectural masterpiece was designed by renowned architect Pierre Koenig in 1959 and has remained a pristine time capsule of midcentury modern design. During a private tour offered by the listing agent, William Baker, the property’s unique features were highlighted, including its breathtaking views.
Baker described the Stahl House as “the Hope diamond” and “a Van Gogh,” emphasizing its unparalleled status in architectural history. He noted the impact of Julius Shulman’s iconic 1960 photograph, which captures a stunning nighttime view of the house with two women seemingly floating above the city. This image has become one of the most famous architectural photographs in Los Angeles, significantly contributing to the house’s allure.
“A lot of it,” Baker acknowledged when asked about the influence of Shulman’s work. The tour took an exclusive turn when Baker opened a glass wall leading to a small concrete ledge, which is typically off-limits during public tours. From this vantage point, visitors can see the sprawling city below, creating a powerful connection between architecture and landscape.
The Stahl family has preserved the home, ensuring that it remains a showcase of midcentury aesthetics and design integrity. The property includes a primary bathroom with a picture window framing the iconic Hollywood Sign, while the primary bedroom features a spot where the family famously watched the moon landing. Baker expressed a desire for the ideal buyer to be a “custodian of the house,” someone who would maintain its historical significance and keep it accessible to the public.
Institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), or the Getty could fit this profile, ensuring that the Stahl House continues to be appreciated by future generations.
As of now, many prospective buyers are considering the home, but not everyone has the financial capacity to bid on such a high-value property. The Stahl House remains a symbol of architectural innovation and cultural heritage, continuing to capture the imagination of those who encounter it.
In the midst of this real estate excitement, other stories are unfolding in entertainment circles. Rumors have surfaced regarding Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, who were previously let go from ABC due to an affair, with speculation about a potential comeback at CBS. Meanwhile, the Kennedy Center is reportedly not extending financial support to some performers, adding to the intrigue within the industry.
For those interested in the architectural legacy of Los Angeles, the Stahl House stands as a testament to modern design, inviting both admiration and reflection on its storied past.
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