
The Bird of Paradise House, one of Lloyd Wright’s architectural designs, located at 3456 Via Campesina in Palos Verdes, was recorded as sold last month, 5 months after the court approved the trust sale at $1,890,500 (original list price was 2,495,000). The house, also known as the Bowler House, was built in the 60’s and is called Bird of Paradise because of its steeply pitched roof & triangular geometric shaped structure. It has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths, 3904 sqft on 38,738 sqft lot.
Blue corrugated fiberglass along the roof intensifies the color of the sky and heightens the sense of shelter provided by the concrete and Santa Maria stone exterior. A limestone entryway opens to the expansive living room, with a spectacular two-story fireplace and signature Frank Lloyd Wright finishes. The house comes with incredible panoramic ocean and golf course view, in-ground pool and a separate guest quarters.
The previous owners bought it in 2000 at $ 1,525,000.
Blue corrugated fiberglass along the roof intensifies the color of the sky and heightens the sense of shelter provided by the concrete and Santa Maria stone exterior. A limestone entryway opens to the expansive living room, with a spectacular two-story fireplace and signature Frank Lloyd Wright finishes. The house comes with incredible panoramic ocean and golf course view, in-ground pool and a separate guest quarters.
The previous owners bought it in 2000 at $ 1,525,000.
For information about Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., please click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Wright
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