This modernist house in the Hollywood Hills is all slopes and angles

It recently hit the market at $6 million

Dense planting presses in from all sides, but this house asserts itself through line and proportion. Low roof planes extend horizontally through mature trees, while long bands of glass and timber pull the architecture forward from its setting rather than retreating into it. Built in 1953 and set back at the end of a gated approach along Mulholland Drive, the structure occupies a rare near-flat site, where modernist geometry is held in deliberate contrast to the surrounding landscape.

The main house spans 3,081 square feet and is organised around an open living area with a fireplace and 14-foot ceilings, from which circulation moves toward a separate bedroom wing. Sliding and pocketing glass panels extend the living spaces outward, while materials remain restrained and consistent throughout. A covered breezeway links the main volume to a detached guest house, allowing secondary accommodation or work space to sit apart from the primary plan without breaking the overall composition.

The grounds extend nearly an acre, with a swimming pool, flat lawn, mature landscaping and direct access to nearby hiking trails. They also benefit from long views toward downtown Los Angeles. The property is listed for $5.995 million.

Photography: The MLS™
Photography: The MLS™
Photography: The MLS™
Photography: The MLS™
Photography: The MLS™
Photography: The MLS™
Photography: The MLS™

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