You Can See the Hollywood Sign From this Monumental $4.5M Home

Designed by LAB+ Architects and completed this year, the monolithic residence is made of metal, concrete, and glass.

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Location: 5819 Cazaux Drive, Los Angeles, California

Price: $4,500,000

Architect: LAB+ Architects

Year Built: 2024

Footprint: 2,791 square feet (four bedrooms, three full and one half baths)

Lot Size: 0.21 acres

From the Agent: "Set into a hillside of the prestigious Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood is an extraordinary new home by award-winning architect Andrew Liang and his Los Angeles–based firm LAB+ Architects. The site orientation allows for sweeping views of the surrounding hills and canyon, including the iconic Hollywood sign. The planning and engineering of the home is a combination of tried-and-true methods and the latest in advanced building technologies for hillside construction. A centrally located glass-walled atrium is a principal design element, providing ventilation through the home and channelling natural light into the interior spaces throughout the day. Sky-Frame and Quantum brand windows and doors are fitted with ultra-high-performance glazing. This, together with the concrete wall construction, insulated exterior rain screen cladding system, and passive cooling atrium design keep the energy requirements of the home to a minimum. Heating and cooling are delivered through a dual-stage, full hydronic, micro-zoned system. An eight-kilowatt rooftop solar installation largely provides the electrical load required during daytime usage and feeds unused generated power back to the utility grid for credit."

The home is set on a sloped lot, and it sports a facade made of concrete, wood, metal, and glass. A wide garage provides plenty of parking. 

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Photo by Cameron Carothers

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Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors fill the living area with fresh air and treetop views.

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Custom wood cabinets surround a large central island in the U-shaped kitchen. 

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Wooden accents continue into each of the four bedrooms, complementing the home’s concrete construction. 

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Photo by Cameron Carothers

"In all, a level of sophistication has been achieved that exudes timelessness and permanence—surely a new landmark of Los Angeles architecture,

Photo by Cameron Carothers

Photo by Cameron Carothers

5819 Cazaux Drive, Los Angeles, California, is currently listed for $4,500,000 by Nate Cole of Modern California House and William Baker of The Agency.

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