The listings also include Savannah Guthrie’s Tribeca loft, a revamped 1951 residence in Southern California, and a beachside midcentury on Shelter Island, New York.
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The Past Meets the Present in This Rebuilt L.A. Midcentury Listed for $10.5M
"Originally designed by Case Study Architect Thornton M. Abell in the International Style in 1951, for a couple and their two sons, the house was realized through two stages for economic reasons," says listing agent Frank Langen. "Eventually, a main house with three bedrooms, a separate art studio, and a guesthouse above the garage were completed. The structures are strategically placed on an oversized, street-to-street lot maximizing light, embracing nature, and forming a private compound environment. The current owner, an architect, rebuilt the house from the ground up over a five-year period, extrapolating on the original footprint and plans by Thornton M. Abell, using 21st-century materials enhanced by top international standards of construction and all expected modern conveniences."
"Today" Co-Anchor Savannah Guthrie Lists Her Swanky Tribeca Loft for $7.1M
"Here is a rare opportunity to own a spectacular, turnkey, one-of-a-kind home in Tribeca," says listing agent Cortnee Glasser. "This 3,735-square-foot, full-floor loft features four bedrooms, three and a half baths, a home office, and soaring 10'2" ceilings. No expense was spared in the meticulous and thoughtful renovation of this entire home by AD100 architects Ike Kligerman Barkley and AD100 designer Monique Gibson. The space, renovated to perfection and with wall-to-wall south-facing windows, is ideal for entertaining. Other high-end upgrades and features include hand-painted wall murals by Dean Barger Studios, Austrian white oak flooring, collectible light fixtures, and luxurious drapery throughout. This full-service condominium and architectural masterpiece is located right by Tribeca’s best restaurants, parks, schools, and all major transportation."
Concrete Is King in This Monumental Home That Just Hit the Market in Mexico
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