Project posted by Miguel Covarrubias
The renovation referenced original drawings and historic photographs, and was sensitive to the home's original design. The living room once featured built-in cabinets and a sofa, similar to the current configuration.
The renovation referenced original drawings and historic photographs, and was sensitive to the home's original design. The living room once featured built-in cabinets and a sofa, similar to the current configuration.
Soriano experimented with different building materials such as steel, glass, plywood, and cork.
Soriano experimented with different building materials such as steel, glass, plywood, and cork.
The dining room now occupies the space that was once the kitchen. The renovation opened up walls and added a credenza for serving. Originally, Lukens had requested lots of shelving for his ceramics.
The dining room now occupies the space that was once the kitchen. The renovation opened up walls and added a credenza for serving. Originally, Lukens had requested lots of shelving for his ceramics.
Barry Milosky of M2A Architects designed the kitchen cabinetry to follow Soriano's style. He even included a recessed drawer pull that was speciall -designed by Soriano for the Lukens House. The stainless-steel countertops are similar to ones Richard Neutra, Soriano's teacher, used in many of the homes he designed.
Barry Milosky of M2A Architects designed the kitchen cabinetry to follow Soriano's style. He even included a recessed drawer pull that was speciall -designed by Soriano for the Lukens House. The stainless-steel countertops are similar to ones Richard Neutra, Soriano's teacher, used in many of the homes he designed.
What had been Lukens’ bedroom now functions as a sitting room.
What had been Lukens’ bedroom now functions as a sitting room.
The home sits on a 0.44-acre lot in downtown Los Angeles, sited within the grounds of the Lyndsay Mansion’s garden. Soriano removed only four trees from the property. In fact, a 1908 tangerine tree still produces a stellar crop every year.
The home sits on a 0.44-acre lot in downtown Los Angeles, sited within the grounds of the Lyndsay Mansion’s garden. Soriano removed only four trees from the property. In fact, a 1908 tangerine tree still produces a stellar crop every year.
The minimalist exterior is defined by the flat roof, overhanging eaves, a and ribbon-like band of glass windows.
The minimalist exterior is defined by the flat roof, overhanging eaves, a and ribbon-like band of glass windows.
The 1908 greenhouse from the Lyndsay Mansion has been repurposed into a dining pavilion. During the restoration, it was revealed that Soriano had perfectly arranged the home to line up with the original greenhouse.
The 1908 greenhouse from the Lyndsay Mansion has been repurposed into a dining pavilion. During the restoration, it was revealed that Soriano had perfectly arranged the home to line up with the original greenhouse.
The repurposed and restored open-air dining pavilion provides guests with a lush backdrop.
The repurposed and restored open-air dining pavilion provides guests with a lush backdrop.
Property listed by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage for $1,985,000. What was left of the 1908 Greenhouse was meticulously restored. It functions as a diving pavilion but most importantly provides picturesque backdrop to the glass-walled interior of the home
Property listed by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage for $1,985,000. What was left of the 1908 Greenhouse was meticulously restored. It functions as a diving pavilion but most importantly provides picturesque backdrop to the glass-walled interior of the home

Credits

Architect
Raphael Soriano
Barry Milofsy M2A Architect
Interior Design
Cabinetmaker: Mike Vesalga Woodworking

From Miguel Covarrubias

Mike Chapman, an affiliate agent with the Los Feliz office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has listed a Los Angeles Cultural Monument property designed by Raphael Soriano for $1,985,000. Located at 3425 West 27th St. in Los Angeles, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom and approximately 1,491-square-foot home was designed by minimalist Southern California architect Raphael Soriano, a student of Richard Neutra, for noted ceramicist Glen Lukens, one of the founders of Arts and Architecture magazine in 1940.

“The Lukens House, one of Los Angeles’s premier international style homes, will hit the market in early March,” said Chapman. “I purchased the property in 2010 and painstakingly restored the condemned home and gardens. Designated Los Angeles Cultural Monument No. 886 in 2007, it has received more awards for preservation than any home in California from organizations like Los Angeles Conservancy, California Preservation Foundation and the Los Angeles Business Council.”

Situated in the historic Jefferson Park, the property is on nearly half an acre of landscaped grounds that were originally the garden of West Adams’s Lyndsay Mansion. The home showcases Bauhaus design elements such as a flat roof, large overhung eaves and ribbon band steel frame windows. A 1908 glass greenhouse has been restored and repurposed as a dining pavilion. The home also features a private parking area for vehicles, event set up, caterers or film trucks.

“A wonderful site for weddings, charity events, performance events, architecture tours and private parties, the home is ideal for those interested in clean-lined and pristine California modern architecture, preservation of Los Angeles history, meditative gardening, charitable philanthropy and entertaining for family, friends and new visitors,” said Chapman.

To view the home, contact Mike Chapman at 323-459-6939 or mike@mikechapmanRE.com.

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