1635 Casale Road: Bauhaus Inspiration in Pacific Palisades

Perched above the trees in the highly coveted Riviera, 1635 Casale Road a new contemporary, 6 bedroom, 9 bathroom home personifies abstract reductionist minimalism, straight out of the Bauhaus movement.

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Designed by Richard Gemigniani, in Collaboration With the Palisades Development Company, 1635 Casale Road a 6-bedroom, 9-bathroom Contemporary Home is an Entertainer’s Dream

An oversized screening room, a wellness center sauna, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and multilevel deck spaces to enjoy the exceptional coastline views are all part of this three-level residence.

Thanks to its location in the Upper Riviera portion of Pacific Palisades, the house offers a panorama that goes from West Los Angeles, downtown and the Getty Museum to SoFi Stadium, the Catalina Islands and the Santa Monica Bay. 

Architect Richard Gemigniani and the team of Palisades Development Company joined forces to bring to life a project influenced by the Bauhaus movement and the work of modernist visionaries such as Irving Gill, Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler

“This home has a thoughtful, elevated design sensibility,” says agent Emily Gaul of Aaron Kirman Group at Compass.

“It is a rare opportunity to own a piece of this highly coveted area with A-list celebrities as neighbors,” adds co-listing agent Cynthia Gates of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.

In this property, spaces designed with natural earth tones are invitations to indoor-outdoor living. 

With a vaulted foyer with skylights, floating wooden staircase, marble fireplace and chef’s kitchen with Wolf appliances inside paired with a pool, spa, cascading limestone water feature outside—to name only a few of the amenities—1635 Casale Road merges form and function.

Cynthia Gates | 424.203.1800 | DRE# 01470131
Douglas Elliman Real Estate

Aaron Kirman | 310.994.9512 | DRE# 01296524
Kirby Gillon | 310.729.9977 | DRE# 01960253
Bryce Lowe | 424.303.1751 | DRE# 01918939
Emily Gaul | 949.697.6720 | DRE# 2117773
Lucas Cintra | 310.341.5368 | DRE# 02103512
Aaron Kirman Group at Compass

List Price: $16,295,000

Images: Christopher Amitrano

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