The home's courtyard originally featured a green lawn where guests could watch films and entertainers on a stage.
"While it looks imposing from afar," say the owners, "once inside, it’s tranquil and spiritual, a complete separation from the noise and bustle of 21st-century L.A."
Fashion designer Jalil Peraza and Kanye West released this rendering of a prefabricated concrete affordable housing design last year. It is unknown whether Yeezy Home will be pursuing this design, however, it bears no real similarities to the prefab dome prototypes.
The entrance to the living room includes a seating area where guests can remove their shoes.
After entering through the front door, visitors pass over the large koi pond on a cast-concrete footbridge chiseled to look like stone.
Large boulders are given pride of place in the central courtyard.
The adjacent mezcal bar serves 20 different varieties of artisanal spirits from around the region, including Baja wines and Mexican microbrews.
The concrete pool and firepit located in the communal courtyard.
All of the rooms overlook a central courtyard filled with Palm trees.
Entry Court
Vines spill over primary-colored, glazed-brick walls, which recall Girard’s eye-popping graphics.
The home features a gorgeous glass atrium at its center.
First built in 1959 as acclaimed architect Jim Olson's first project, this modest bunkhouse in the woods grew into an extraordinary family retreat.
The geometric volumes reference local building traditions.