Significant architectural residence

Significant Architectural Sales.

A portfolio of Los Angeles’s most celebrated residences — Neutra, Lautner, Koenig, Ellwood, Niemeyer — represented by Dalton Gomez and Team.

Significant Sales

A curated record of the homes we’ve been entrusted to represent.

Each residence is a piece of architectural history. The fifteen homes below are a curated selection — a representative glimpse of a far larger body of work spanning Los Angeles’s most distinguished enclaves.

The Brown House by Richard Neutra SOLD

Richard Neutra · 1955

The Brown House

10801 Chalon Road, Bel Air

Sold For $24,000,000

A quintessential architectural masterpiece in the prestigious enclave of Bel Air. Meticulously restored to revere Neutra’s pioneering vision while integrating modern luxuries — a true encapsulation of living in a work of art.

The Tremaine House by Richard Neutra SOLD

Richard Neutra · 1948

The Tremaine House

1642 Moore Road, Montecito

Sold For $12,000,000

A striking example of Neutra’s seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living. Clean lines, expansive glass walls, and a minimalist design frame the surrounding natural beauty — a masterpiece of mid-century modern architecture.

Garcia House by John Lautner SOLD

John Lautner · 1962

Garcia House

7435 Mulholland Drive, Hollywood Hills

Sold For $12,500,000

Historically restored by Marmol Radziner. Timeless features include a lava rock entryway, original terrazzo flooring, the signature parabolic roof, a 55-foot wall of windows, and 60-foot caissons elevating the structure above the canyon.

Strick House by Oscar Niemeyer SOLD

Oscar Niemeyer · 1964

Strick House

1911 La Mesa Drive, Santa Monica

Sold For $11,295,000

Oscar Niemeyer’s only residential project in North America, on Santa Monica’s coveted La Mesa Drive. With 14’ ceilings, walls of glass, and a position overlooking the Riviera Country Club, this estate holds unrivaled pedigree.

Henry House by Cliff May SOLD

Cliff May · 1966

Henry House

667 Ledo Way, Bel Air

Sold For $10,000,000

Perched on a private 1.3-acre promontory in Lower Bel Air, one of Cliff May’s most discreet masterpieces. Walls of glass frame uninterrupted panoramic views from Downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific, with the Getty perfectly in sight.

South Westgate Residence by Richard L. Martin SOLD

Richard L. Martin · 1969

South Westgate Residence

286 S Westgate Ave, Brentwood

Sold For $5,600,000

Tucked into a hidden Brentwood canyon, the architect’s own residence. Sky-high ceilings and sweeping walls of glass bathe every room in daylight, capturing panoramic vistas of lush, untouched greenery.

Koenig House #2 by Pierre Koenig SOLD

Pierre Koenig · 1985

Koenig House #2

12221 Dorothy Street, Brentwood

Sold For $4,931,380

By the “Rock Star” of Mid-Century Modernism. This steel and glass masterpiece features tiered setbacks culminating in a soaring 30-foot, 3-story vertical atrium crossed by landings and illuminated by full-height clerestory windows.

Nordlinger House #1 by A. Quincy Jones SOLD

A. Quincy Jones · 1948

Nordlinger House #1

11492 Thurston Circle, Bel Air

Sold For $4,350,000

A historically significant modernist masterpiece — the first home A. Quincy Jones designed for a client. This redwood-sided home presents a powerful façade with projections, cantilevered balconies, and dramatic gardens.

Case Study House #21 by Pierre Koenig SOLD

Pierre Koenig · 1959

Case Study House #21

Hollywood Hills

Sold For $3,260,000

Pierre Koenig’s Bailey House, an icon of the Case Study program. A glass pavilion of innovative steel-paneled walls, framed by its signature reflecting pools — one of the most photographed examples of mid-century modernism.

Smith House by Craig Ellwood SOLD

Craig Ellwood · 1958

Smith House

1095 N Kenter Ave, Brentwood

Sold For $3,295,000

A steel and glass pavilion perched on a hillside with expansive westward views reaching the Pacific. Widely published, including in Arts + Architecture Magazine, the “T”-shaped residence is pure Ellwood.

Franks House by Raul F. Garduno SOLD

Raul F. Garduno · 1966

Franks House

1249 N Tigertail, Brentwood

Sold For $2,825,000

Nestled among the treetops in prime Crestwood Hills. Walls of floor-to-ceiling glass and 180-degree jetliner views of the Pacific, with original details throughout including American redwood paneling and period cork walls.

Moore House by Craig Ellwood SOLD

Craig Ellwood · 1964

Moore House

4791 Bonvue Ave, Los Angeles

Sold For $2,239,000

World-class design employing the purest of modern architecture with spectacular city and ocean views. A sophisticated glass and wood pavilion built around an over-sized fireplace centered in the living room.

Case Study House #16 by Craig Ellwood SOLD

Craig Ellwood · 1953

Case Study House #16

1811 Bel Air Road, Bel Air

Sold For $2,950,000

The Salzman House — Craig Ellwood’s iconic Case Study House #16. Built 1951–1953, this one-story, flat-roofed residence sits on a flat pad in the hills of Bel-Air with magnificent south and west views, presenting from the street as a glowing, floating glass pavilion framed by mature landscaping.

Henry Bollman Residence by Lloyd Wright SOLD

Lloyd Wright

Henry Bollman Residence

1530 N Ogden Drive, Los Angeles

Sold For $2,900,000

An early Lloyd Wright residence in the Hollywood foothills, expressing his distinctive approach to structure, material, and ornament.

Lloyd Wright Home and Studio SOLD

Lloyd Wright

Lloyd Wright Home & Studio

858 N Doheny Drive, West Hollywood

Sold For $4,350,000

The architect’s own home and studio — a personal manifesto of Lloyd Wright’s organic modernism in West Hollywood.

The Team

Expertise defined by integrity, design, and discretion.

Dalton Gomez

Dalton Gomez

Luxury Estates, Director of Architecture

A Southern California native with over a decade in luxury real estate, Dalton has orchestrated high-profile sales including Richard Neutra’s Tremaine House, Pierre Koenig’s Case Study #21, and Craig Ellwood’s Case Study #16 — alongside the only Oscar Niemeyer residence in North America.

dalton@aaronkirman.com

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Morgan Phillips

Morgan Phillips

Luxury Agent of Architecture

A California native bringing a tailored approach to luxury real estate. With a deep appreciation for fine design and period detail, Morgan has represented celebrated residences by John Lautner, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood, Richard Neutra, and Lloyd Wright.

310.905.1718 · morgan@ciresocal.com

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Derek Johnson

Derek Johnson

Trusts & Estates Advisor

A Southern California native with sixteen years in real estate, Derek represents trust, estate, and architectural homes with a fiduciary-minded approach. He serves as the connective thread among the principals, attorneys, and advisors surrounding each sale — guiding families and individuals through complex transactions with discretion and care while honoring every home’s legacy.

562.714.0596 · derek.johnson@ciresocal.com

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Top Sale · Richard Neutra “The Brown House”