O’Herlihy has mastered an unmistakably edgy but ultimately elegant style in addressing density in multi-unit urban infill. His 2008 Habitat825 project in West Hollywood is a radical 19-unit composition of stacked white, green and black forms and open spaces, that was controversial at the time but still retains a bit of its alien spaceship vibe landed on a quiet WeHo street. For architecture tourists, Habitat825 is also probably the most “seen” of O’Herlihy’s work as it’s located directly adjacent to Rudolph Schindler’s own 1922 paradigm-breaking home.
In contrast, the Canyon5 project is a graceful composition of almost nautical references, with structures echoing ship’s hulls and sails. Without common walls, each of units’ sweeping metal-clad structures allow for maximum privacy; windows and walls of glass carefully frame the views; the ribbing of the structure is expressed inside and out. Each of the five two-bedroom, three-bathroom 1,677 square foot dwellings is set on a cedar-clad two-car garage/storage podium and extends upwards two levels, topped by a private roof deck with spectacular views across the low-rise neighborhood and the Hollywood Hills.
This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire and live in a work of architecture by one of LA’s best practitioners, represented by veteran agents Rob Kallick and Mary Regal of the Take Sunset team at Compass. Offered at $1.549M, 1826 Canyon Drive will be open this Sunday, February 23, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. Visit the listing for additional images and details.
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