When actor Dennis Hopper died in 2010, he left behind a legacy of his work as well as a five-parcel compound that contained three Frank Gehry condominiums.
The Deconstructivist triplex design features separate, loft-like, two-story units which the architects dubbed "the three little pigs," one in stucco, one in plywood, and one covered head to toe in green asphalt roof shingles.
Popularly known as the "Charmed" house, for its role in the popular television show, it was one of the original homes constructed on Carroll Avenue in the late 1880s. This is one of three easements held by the Conservancy on Carroll Avenue.
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A private owner brought this rare building back from the brink of demolition, painstakingly restoring it while educating the community about the value of preservation.
Julian Eltinge Residence, as viewed from Baxter Street. Photo by Laura Dominguez/L.A. Conservancy
A classic example of a Modern single-family house designed by R.M. Schindler, who took full advantage of the challenging site by integrating the building into the hillside.
One of the most magnificent houses in Los Angeles and a true icon of Modern residential architecture, the Kappe house is one of the purest examples of regional architecture in L.A.