Stahl House (Case Study House #22) (1960) – Pierre Koenig

April 5, 2009 at 11:08 pm | Posted in architecture, houses | 2 Comments
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Stahl House 2 - Julius Schulman

The Stahl House (Case Study House #22) was designed by Pierre Koenig in 1959 as part of the Case Study House program. Situated in the Hollywood hills, the house is a simple L-shaped pavilion overlooking the city of Los Angeles. The layout of the house turns its back to the street, with all major rooms facing the swimming pool. Access to the entry is gained from the carport via a footbridge over the pool made from precast concrete blocks.

Stahl House - Julius Schulman

One of the most radical and minimal houses in the Case Study program, the Stahl house was framed using only stock steel components. This allowed for the living wing of the house to be completely open, enclosed only by glass walls and steel columns. Together with the concrete footings cantilevering over the cliff face, the house created a dramatic and heroic setting famously captured in Julius Schulman’s photographs.

Stahl House 3 - Julius SchulmanPhotos: Julius Schulman

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  1. With the imagery of SHAG paintings in my head, and seeing the actual photos of this Stahl home, are other people asking the question of how do the home owners and guests not fall off the edges after having a few alcoholic beverages?? I hate when that happens. Betty

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