The Stahl House – Case Study House #22. Architect: Pierre Koenig.
I’m too tired to type out the bio. Here’s a short piece in Wikipedia for you – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stahl_House
I know you’re jealous
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Hello, I’m a recent architecture grad and I desperately want to visit the Stahl House. do you have any info on how to go about securing a tour? Thanks, Amanda
Fab house, lucky you. Furniture is terrible, though… money doesn’t buy taste, does it?
Also, I see in picture one they’ve put C.H.S. #22 on the door. “Case House Study”??? Duh.
HEllo. great pictures. I was wondering..is it possible to rent the house…….or contact the owner??? great reportage…
for Jeff… The door was designed in honor of my father, C. H. Stahl. We really are not that stupid. Also, Amanda, the house is open for visitors on a very limited schedule. Francesca, the house is available for rent on a daily basis and this is usually scheduled through Hollywood Location companies. You can submit emails via http://www.stahlhouse.com
Wow, I have been looking for this house for the longest and here it is. I fell in love with the clean lines and spectacular view. It seems to be floating on a cloud. I would love to see this home in person one day. Beautiful!!!!! Love the pictures.