STAHL HOUSE AKA CASE STUDY HOUSE # 22

One of my fav pieces of architecture is the Stahl House (aka Case Study House # 22) in Los Angeles California. It was built in 1960 by architect Pierre Koenig for his client Buck Stahl. It was made famous by a Julius Shulman photograph, showing two women leisurely sitting in a corner of the house with an eventide panoramic view of the city through floor-to-ceiling glass walls...




It's been used in a pile of  movies, TV shows and even a video game
Films include Smog (1962); The First Power (1990); The Marrying Man (1991); Corrina, Corrina (1994); Playing by Heart (1998), where it was used as the home of Jon Stewart’s character; Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1998); Galaxy Quest (1999), as the home of Tim Allen's character; The Thirteenth Floor (1999); Nurse Betty (2000); and Where the Truth Lies (2005). Television shows include Adam-12; Emergency!; and Columbo. A look-alike was also included in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as one of the houses players can buy. (via Wikipedia)

Some more contemporary shots








Comments

Kit Cat said…
Did a tour of this house as it's been one of my dreams to see it for many years. Was overwhelmed, particularly by the story of the family who built it. Still owned by the same family. Go there if you ever get the chance....
stu said…
My only regret is that when I was in LA for 3 days back in 2002 I didn't know of it. Next time for sure