The first-ever residential project by world-renowned and widely published architect Eric Owen Moss, dubbed “Constellation 167,” has been listed for $11.995 million. The Brentwood home is referred to as a love letter to geometry, resembling a living, breathing artwork with smooth, sugary concrete angles that converge in a soaring dome pointed towards the sky.
Featuring four bedrooms and five baths, the home was reconstructed by its current owner with a years-long restoration and structural reconstruction that included the addition of a lush lagoon with lap pool and a full-property water drainage and pump system. Inside, light delicately travels throughout the industrial space as it gently dances across every surface, from the soft terrazzo flooring to burnished steel and mahogany.
In all, the property offers 5,476 square feet of living space.
Known for his experimental and daring commercial architectural endeavors, Moss’ work on Constellation 167 has hosted numerous TV and film shoots and has been featured in publications like 100 of the World’s Best Houses, Iconic House: Architectural Masterworks since 1900, Harper’s Bazaar, and The New York Times for its ingenious geometry and oeuvre-defining vision.
Sally Forster Jones and Tamara Bakir with Sally Forster Jones Group at Compass and Marc de Longeville with Vista Sotheby’s hold the listing.
Photos by Wayne Ford