The ambiance here is uniquely architectural, a "treasure trove of historic homes" that feels both communal and distinct. It's a space where "contemporary sculpture and architecture" converge, creating a singular experience.
Built in 1922 by famed architect Rudolph Schindler, this West Hollywood home was originally designed as a communal space for two couples. Schindler himself lived here until his death in 1953, with his wife Pauline remaining through the 1970s.