Designed by award-winning architect David Ming-Li Lowe, the two-unit property opens up to the outdoors with giant glass garage doors.
Location: 1949 Federal Ave, Los Angeles, California
Price: $3,475,000
Architect: David Ming-Li Lowe, AIA
Year Built: 2008
Footprint: 3,648 square feet (five bedrooms, four baths)
From the Agent: "This property is an inspired architectural live/work compound designed by award-winning AIA architect, filmmaker, artist, and educator, David Ming-Li Lowe. Lowe applied industrial technology with the creation of two separate structures divided by a large outdoor patio for the exclusive use of the back house. This unique property highlights bow truss roofs with exposed beams, and a glass garage door wall that opens to the living, dining and kitchen area. The rear house includes three bedrooms and two baths and comes with its own separate address. The front house has two bedrooms and two baths with a huge second-floor balcony. Located in the hip Sawtelle neighborhood, this residence is not far from the Expo line and some of the best sushi in Los Angeles."
See the full story on Dwell.com: This $3.5M Industrial-Chic Compound Is Finely Tuned for L.A. Living
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By: Dwell Staff
Title: This $3.5M Industrial-Chic Compound Is Finely Tuned for L.A. Living
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/david-ming-li-lowe-industrial-chic-home-los-angeles-real-estate-25548739
Published Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2023 01:29:44 GMT
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