An eight-unit apartment house and one of the last remaining apartment buildings in the Westwood section of Wilshire Boulevard constructed before World War II.
One of the few residential buildings completed by renowned architect John Parkinson, this home currently serves as a long-term shelter for homeless youths.
With a clever composition featuring splayed wings that offer ocean views to most of its 130 units, this Chateauesque design remains one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.