10328 Cresta Dr, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, CA, US, 90064
10328 Cresta Dr, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, CA, US, 90064Basics
- Date added: Added 5 days ago
- Category: Residential
- Type: Single Family Residence
- Status: Active
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4
- Year built: 2011
- MLS ID: 26662473
- Bath Full: 3
- Listing Agent License Number: 01248728
- Lot Size Area: 6598
- Bath Half: 1
- Days On Market: 0
- Living Area: 5119
- Listing Broker: 00625769
Description
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Description:
Bob Hale, FAIA, Architect | House of Love, 2011. Conceived by RIOS (formerly Rios Clementi Hale Studios) partner Bob Hale as his family's own home, House of Love (Beit Ha-Ahava) is both domestic architecture and manifesto: a study in permeability, authorship, and the expressive potential of building envelope. Set on a hillside in Cheviot Hills, the 5-bedroom, 4-bath home is organized as a series of interlocking volumes structured around light and sectional movement. The plan privileges continuity over spectacle open living and dining areas extend directly to the garden through floor-to-ceiling sliders, establishing a calibrated dialogue between interior space and landscape. The upper level is wrapped in a veil of perforated, corrugated aluminum panels etched with the word ahava (love). Operable and finely detailed, the screen functions simultaneously as brise-soleil, privacy scrim, and conceptual armature. Throughout the day, shifting light animates the interiors, casting patterned shadows that register time and orientation. Material choices are restrained and deliberate: smooth plaster, aluminum, glass, and wood compose a tactile but disciplined palette. The Poggenpohl kitchen integrates seamlessly into the main living volume. Upstairs, the primary suite is conceived as a quiet retreat, with filtered light and garden outlooks. A lower level with separate access accommodates guest rooms, studio, or work space, reinforcing the home's flexibility. Landscape operates as extension rather than backdrop native meadow planting in front, a lap pool and spa to the rear continuing the project's exploration of enclosure and openness. Widely published, including coverage in The New York Times, the house occupies a distinctive position within contemporary Los Angeles residential architecture: personal in origin, rigorous in execution, and unapologetically architectural.
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Rooms
- Rooms: Breakfast Area, Dining Area, Living Room, Basement, Walk-In Closet, Walk-In Pantry, Workshop, Utility Room, Rec Room, Primary Bedroom, Powder, Patio Open, Patio Covered, Media Room, Gym, Guest-Maids Quarters, Separate Maids Qtrs, Entry, Dressing Area, Great Room, Family Room
Building Details
- Listing Area: Cheviot Hills - Rancho Park
- Building Type: Detached
- Parking Garage: Garage - 2 Car, Driveway - Concrete
- Flooring: Stone Tile, Carpet
Amenities & Features
- Heating: Central
- Pool: Yes
- Cooling: Central
- Fireplaces: 1
- Furnished: Unfurnished
- Levels: Three Or More Levels