Touring a $7,000,000 Artist Mansion w/ a Repurposed Pool!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 พ.ย. 2024
- Today we toured a reimagined industrial residence in Los Angeles, the most unique home we've shared on this page.
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Property Address: 698 Moulton Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90031
Property Link: www.regesresid...
Specs:
Listing Price: $7,000,000 Sold as of 06/02/2024
3 Beds 4 Baths
9,180 Sq Ft Interior Space
Listing Agent(s)[:
Ariel Putman
aputman@carlgambino.com
Carl Gambino
carl.gambino@compass.com
Architect(s):
Michael Rotondi of RoTo Architects
Property Description:
Rare opportunity to acquire and expand upon an AIA award winning architectural landmark in favorable proximity to the bustling, multicultural neighborhoods of Downtown and East LA. Masterfully designed by Michael Rotondi of RoTo Architects, the Reges Residence is a self-contained artist live-in compound seton over half an acre. Built as a multi-functional space; this innovative conceptual residence provides the unique opportunity to live/work with potential to expand 48,000 square feet for commercial use or end user development. The studio gallery, which heralds 35 high lofted ceilings, is an historic curation of industrial materials with a secluded library/media room and private guest suite. The space is easily adapted for events, opening up to a private tropical courtyard, koi pond and desert garden. Light pours in from a series of multi-story steel-framed windows, transforming the entire space from sunrise to sunset. A sophisticated blend of natural and industrial elements embellish the open format living/dining area, which seamlessly connects to an elevated pool deck. Constructed from a repurposed oil storage container, the pool and mezzanine provide spectacular views of Downtown and access to an elevated catwalk to explore the property. The primary suite, which features a sleek step-down wardrobe with dressing area, personal office cove, and covered gym deck, is encased in glass overlooking the Los Angeles skyline and San Gabriel Mountains. Additional guest rooms throughout the home and adjoining studio each take on compelling shapes, angles, and vantage points. Located adjacent to the historic and exclusive artist community "The Brewery", a central hub conveniently located near multiple transportation networks providing ease of access to all of Los Angeles. A more functionally versatile, thoughtfully designed, and historically renowned home will be hard to find.
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This home was so cool to tour!! It really is one of a kind. Great video Gav!!
Whatever you do, don't open the 55gal drum in the basement from Darrow Chemical Company.
I wonder about noise also - maybe the walls all so thik you dont get much of the noise? Very cool design, so nice to see a building repurposed and something other than the modern mansions with no soul.
Oh wow this is my dream home. I've had dreams that have taken place here. Its so crazy, like I've been here before😮
This looks like a house they would hide out in, for the movie fast and furious
I ❤️it!!! #onlyinmydreams
Looks horrible. Right next to a massive distribution center, constant truck noise. Not to mention it’s in LA.
Yeah, I love the design of the house but wonder if it's actually feasible to live there?
It could work as a gallery or a architectural firm's office.
All these harsh details like those metal jutting out 13:38 is not family friendly. And if you're Chinese or into Feng Shui you don't want this, not only for the uncomfortable Gehry-esque deconstructivism design but also rather dead vibe & the super busy, loud & polluted location. Gallery, office, club but not a house esp not a family house.
Only with 2ml, don't push it
With this design it seems too cold and lifeless to me. One day alone in this building and I would have depression.
There's such a big hall and it's like an art gallery. Who wants to live in a gallery? The living spaces, in contrast to the hall and in relation to the size of the house, are extremely small.
The layout of the living rooms is also strange.
14:15 how did you do that with the camera?
That’s what I was wondering.
Drone.
@@frodobangs through that tiny opening?
@@Momma_AL yuuup
@@Momma_AL or you can do it with a gimble then cut and continue on the other side but it's not as smooth as this. That's why I guess is a drone, a small one.
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Super ugly but in the rightest of ways