Eric Owen Moss’ first residential design in Los Angeles, the 1991 Constellation 167 home in Brentwood, has hit the market courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty for a listed price of $10.95 million. The home had previously been listed by Compass and Sotheby’s for $12 million last fall before being put up again for the lower price, held exclusively by the latter.
The 5,476-square-foot design includes four bedrooms and 5 full baths and sits on just a quarter-acre parcel. It has appeared several times in various television shows (R.I.P. Curb Your Enthusiasm) and is distinctive of Moss’ warped style, which was later repeated in 2022’s A+M House. A “comprehensive” series of upgrades and restorations has been performed since it was commissioned, according to Robb Report.
Moss, who turns 81 this year, recently completed his (W)RAPPER office tower in Culver City and also designed the lagoon pool that bookends the home.
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This is a really beautiful building.
To clarify, the interior is beautiful. The exterior is cool but ungainly, as is all of EOM's work, IMO.
I would agree! Very nice!
...unless you believe in feng shui principles, at least there is no view. The emperor has no clothes, but...you like what you like...it is interesting...never seen it before.
If that's in Brentwood, at least 9 of that $11 mil is due to address, not architecture.
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