12450 Rochedale Ln, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, CA, US, 90049
12450 Rochedale Ln, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, CA, US, 90049Basics
- Date added: Added 1 day ago
- Category: Residential
- Type: Single Family Residence
- Status: Active
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Year built: 1950
- MLS ID: 26767019
- Bath Full: 2
- Listing Agent License Number: 01248728
- Listing Agent First Name: Brian
- Listing Agent Last Name: Linder
- Lot Size Area: 14072
- Bath Half: 0
- Days On Market: 1
- Living Area: 1197
- Listing Broker: 00625769
Description
-
Description:
A. Quincy Jones & Whitney R. Smith, Architects | The Morris & Lydia Gelb House, 1950 | Rehabilitation by Bruce Norelius, AIA, Architect, 2014 | City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1332. Set within the utopian experiment of Crestwood Hills, the Gelb House is a rare, highly intact example of A. Quincy Jones' Mutual Housing Association vision - where architecture was not a luxury, but a disciplined framework for living. Completed in 1950, the house embodies a rigor that feels increasingly scarce. The post-and-beam structure is expressed with clarity - Douglas fir framing, concrete block, and redwood working together without ornament or redundancy. Every decision is economical, never compromised. Sited into the hillside, the plan unfolds with quiet logic: private rooms at one end, living spaces opening outward, and structure doing the work of both enclosure and expression. A concrete block fireplace anchors the interior, while skylights along the ridge beam draw light deep into the plan. Owned by the original family for decades, the house remained largely untouched - preserving the intent of the MHA experiment, a community that reimagined postwar housing as cooperative, modern, and connected to landscape. The restoration by Bruce Norelius Studio approaches the house with restraint. Systems have been updated and key spaces - kitchen and baths - reworked with a sympathetic material palette, while the original structure remains intact. Interventions are legible and deliberately quiet - a careful continuation. On a large corner lot surrounded by mature trees, the flat pad offers potential for expansion, with room for a pool or additional living space. In a market where "mid-century" is often diluted, the Gelb House stands apart as the real thing. Photography: Tim Street-Porter.
Show all description
Rooms
- Rooms: Dining Room, Living Room
Building Details
- Listing Area: Brentwood
- Building Type: Detached
- Parking Garage: Side By Side, Carport, Driveway - Concrete
- Covered Parking: 1
- Flooring: Cement
Amenities & Features
- Heating: Wall
- Pool: No
- Cooling: None
- Fireplaces: 1
- Furnished: Unfurnished
- Levels: One Level