There was no natural disruption when it came to the construction of this Palm Springs property! One of a small collection of properties considered organic modern, a Hugh Kaptur-designed home just sold for $8.150 million—just two months after being listed for $8.750 million.
Kaptur considered the entire parcel when creating an unmatched environment, with illuminated meandering paths formed from the native mineral terrain and cascading rock waterfalls enveloping the home. The three bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home boasts 2,932 square feet of natural living space.
The distinct facade, surrounding walls of glass and graphic roof-line canopy brilliantly reflect the ever-changing horizon. Panoramic vistas from nearly every vantage are complemented by details including curated viewing, a luminous pool and a graphic assemblage of mature palms. Further enhancing the interior connection to the environmental context are substantial exposed rock formations and access to a continuous water feature and Koi fish habitat.
Albert Frey, a groundbreaking contributor to modern architecture expanded the property, including the addition of a guest house.
Sean Stanfield with Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty and Craig Chorpenning with Desert Sotheby’s International Realty held the listing, while Jeff Kohl with the Agency repped the buyer.
Photos courtesy of marketing materials