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The Bergren Residence, 1953. John Lautner, Architect. Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, the residence underwent a meticulous restoration under the guidance of Escher GuneWardena and stands as a dreamy testament to Los Angeles's age of modernism. Step into an open space defined by redwood, concrete, glass, and a sculptural butterfly roof, framing sweeping mountain views. A brick fireplace acts as the focal point in the living, while a minimalist Poliform kitchen furnished with Gaggenau appliances and updated details throughout further enhances the experience. The original bedroom shares an expansive wall with the living room, maintaining an effortless flow. While Lautner's later addition, a secluded and generously scaled primary, enjoys complete privacy, enveloped by lush landscaping. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of architecture by one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.