Los Angeles Cultural Historic Monument #380

This Los Angeles Cultural Historic Monument #380 is better known as the Kallis-Sharlin residence. Designed by architect Rudolph Schindler in 1946. The later additions were done by Josef Van der Kar, and L.A. Twelve architect Leroy Miller, F.A.I A. This house is truly an original, I don’t think I have seen anything quite like this. The insides are amazing and look MCM to the “T”. I don’t know if I could live with the exterior “upside down fence” looking siding. I don’t think the view could be any better, must look amazing at night. “Art and Music have always flourished in this dynamic space originally designed for artist Mischa Kallis as a residence and art studio. In 1960 Kallis sold the property directly to his cousin Jacqueline and her husband William Sharlin. Jacqueline was a noted concert pianist who had actually performed at Carnegie Hall.”
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