Louis Wiehle's and Christopher Carr's personal residence of 30 years. Influenced by his beginnings, Wiehle was invited by FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT to fellowship at Taliesin, (1965) working closely with him on projects as revolutionary as the Guggenheim Museum. He continued with JOHN LAUTNER and WILLIAM PEREIRA. Enter a light filled stair tower reaching a peak of skylights 30 ft. high. Floating perforated stainless steel stairs are surrounded by 12 in. thick poured in place concrete walls. 4 beds 2 baths; clerestory windowed walls, bookshelf galleries, abundant art walls and high sloping ceilings. Modern open space dining and kitchen with horizontal grain Anigre cabinetry. Radiant floor heating. Superbly functional, one or more bedrooms could become a home office or media room. Designed with a profound connection to nature, 8 door openings bridge indoor/outdoor flow with lush hillside gardens and patios. With innovative detail, the modern rebuilding is a tribute to their life work.
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