ICONIC MID-CENTURY MODERN The Lilliana Gardens Glass House by Wexler and Harrison 1954 was one of the architects first commissions after leaving Wm. Cody's firm to start their own. This home represents the best of what is known today as Desert Modernism with its extraordinary relationship of seamless boundaries between the indoor/outdoors. One outstanding feature is the 15'x15' atrium as the centerpiece of the house. With glass walls both inside and out, the home is like a jewel and filled with natural light. The original freestanding fireplace is suspended and adorns the living room as a contemporary sculpture. The current owner spent 7 years lovingly restoring this exceptional home and consulting with Donald Wexler for his input throughout on how to retain the original artistry but use modern fixtures and finishes for the perfect marriage with todays living. With it's sharp angles, clean lines and walls of glass there is ever changing light and shadows which make this home a living piece of art!
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