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  6. Craig Ellwood’s Bel Air Case Study House No. 16 goes up for sale

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  1. Case Study House #16 by Craig Ellwood

    Located at 1811 Bel Air Road, Case Study House #16 was designed by Craig Ellwood in 1953. The residence has been meticulously maintained over the years by its two owners, and today it's the only surviving Case Study design by Ellwood. Set on a flat site in the hills of Bel Air, the residence has had only two owners since its completion.

  2. Case Study House #16

    Case Study House #16 was the first of three houses in Arts & Architecture magazine's Case Study House program designed by Craig Ellwood, a contractor with no formal architectural training. It remains highly intact today, and is the only surviving, intact example of Ellwood's designs for the program; his built designs for #17 and #18 have both been altered through subsequent remodelling.

  3. Salzman House / Case Study House nº 16

    The Salzman House / Case Study House nº 16 by architect Craig Ellwood was built in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, United States in 1952-1953 ... The CSH No. 16 ª similar to a flag was the first of three works with the architect involved in the Case Study Houses. Situation. Built-in Bel Air Road in the hills of Bel Air, Los Angeles ...

  4. Craig Ellwood's Case Study House No. 16 seeks $3 million in Bel-Air

    Case Study House No. 16, a striking glass-and-steel construction perched in the hills of Bel-Air, just surfaced for sale at $2.995 million.

  5. Case Study House No. 16 hits the market for $3M in Bel Air

    Case Study House No. 16 hits the market for $3M in Bel Air. 1811 Bel Air Road is a city landmark and a surviving puzzle of the midcentury Case Study House program. The Case Study House program ...

  6. The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M

    Located at 1811 Bel Air Road, Case Study House #16 was designed by Craig Ellwood in 1953. The residence has been meticulously maintained over the years by its two owners, and today it's the only surviving Case Study design by Ellwood. Get 20% off Dwell with promo code SUMMER20.

  7. The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M

    Photo 3 of 10 in The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M - Dwell. Get 20% off Dwell with promo codeSUMMER20. The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M. 3of 10. Although he was an engineer by trade and had no formal architectural training, Ellwood had a passion for using industrial materials and ...

  8. Rodney Walker's Case Study House #16 in duplicate

    Case Study, in duplicate Rodney Walker's landmark House 16 helped to define modern living but then was demolished. Now his sons have brought it back — twice. Written by Bettijane Levine, Times Staff Writer. CRAIG and Bruce Walker live 20 miles apart but awake each morning in nearly identical new hilltop homes, post-and-beam structures with open floor plans and walls of glass.

  9. Buyer grabs significant piece of Los Angeles architecture in Bel Air

    Seizing the moment to own a home with architectural pedigree, a buyer grabs Craig Ellwood 's iconic Case Study House no.16 after only one day on the market.. Built between 1951 and 1953, the Salzman House (also called Case Study House for 1953) is the first of three homes Ellwood designed for the Case Study House Program, sponsored by Arts & Architecture.

  10. Craig Ellwood's Bel Air Case Study House No. 16 goes up for sale

    Completed in 1953, the Case Study House No. 16 was one of three that engineer Craig Ellwood built for the program. According to the Los Angeles Conservancy, it is the only intact example of his ...

  11. Los Angeles Case Study houses: Mapping the midecentury modern

    Craig Ellwood's Case Study House for 1953 is usually numbered as 16 in the Case Study series. It has a modular steel structure and "the basic plan is a four-foot modular rectangle."

  12. Craig Ellwood and Case Study House #16

    The Case Study House no. 16 was designed for a gorgeous hillside site in Bel Air with sweeping city views. The steel-and-glass house is enclosed with floating screens rather than floor-to-ceiling partitions, ensuring ample access to the best views. Fir frames the glass planes to create a warm contrast to the painted steel.

  13. Case Study House 16. Rodney Walker

    Sponsored by Arts & Architecture Magazine, the Case Study House program in the United States - which ran from 1945 until 1966 - resulted in a number of innovative homes designed by some of the most prominent architects of the day. Case Study House n. 16 (CSH#16), designed by Rodney Walker, was actually the architect's own

  14. Case Study House No. 16 sells amid Bel-Air's mansions

    A rare Case Study jewel sells amid Bel-Air's mansions. By R. Daniel Foster. Dec. 20, 2019 6 AM PT. In a rare transaction, a Case Study House in Bel-Air has sold for nearly $3 million after its ...

  15. The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M

    Tucked away in the hills of Bel Air, Case Study House #16 is a serene oasis in the center of Los Angeles. Photo 10 of 10 in The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. Get 20% off Dwell with promo code SUMMER20.

  16. Case Study House #16 Hits the Market!

    For the first time in 50 years, the historic Case Study House #16 is for sale in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California. Priced at $2.995 million, the listing agents are Aaron Kirman, Dalton Gomez and Weston Littlefield, all with Aaron Kirman Group at Compass, Los Angeles. Photo credit: Matthew Momberger, courtesy of Aaron Kirman.

  17. LA's Iconic Case Study Houses (Finally!) Make National Register

    Case Study House #16, 1811 Bel Air Rd., Los Angeles Case Study House #18, 199 Chautauqua Blvd., Los Angeles Case Study House #20, 2275 N. Santa Rosa Ave., Altadena

  18. Craig Ellwood: the Californian Dream

    Ellwood's office completed the Case Study House #16, #17 and #18 across a period during the mid 1950's where his work were the only Case Study Houses completed and published from 1952 through to 1958, an era of tremendous prosperity for both mid-century modernism and the Arts + Architecture publication. These works were some of most elegant ...

  19. The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M

    The home's free-flowing floor plan seamlessly connects the main living areas. Photo 7 of 10 in The Only Surviving Craig Ellwood Case Study House Asks $2.9M. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.

  20. CASE STUDY HOUSE #16 by CHRISTIAN QUINTERO on Prezi

    CASE STUDY HOUSE #16 CRAIG ELLWOOD Topic ¿QUÉ ES UNA CASE STUDY HOUSE? CASE STUDY HOUSE Nº16 Topic ARQUITECTO: CRAIG ELLWOOD AÑO: 1952-1953 UBICACIÓN: LOS ÁNGELES, CALIFORNIA, ESTADOS UNIDOS CRAIG ELLWOOD Topic (Clarendon, Texax, 22 de abril de 1922 - Pergine Valdarno, Italia, 30

  21. 10 Iconic Case Study Houses in Southern California

    Case Study House #16. This one-story, flat-roofed home was the first of three Case Study Houses designed by Craig Ellwood. The steel, glass, and concrete residence was completed in 1952 in L.A.'s Bel Air neighborhood. Today, it's the only surviving, intact example of Ellwood's designs for the program.