Inspired by the likes of the legendary Richard Neutra, modernist architect Raúl F. Garduño employed a distinctive style characterized by a unique use of shapes, warm materials—including wood beams and rugged brick—and walls of glass. Garduño designed this low-slung 1971 home, blending hints of an Asian aesthetic with iconic midcentury modern elements. This singular amalgam distinguishes the residence from others in the Trousdale Estates area and makes it a rare, highly desirable property.
