The “Wave Home” — one of the iconic properties on the California coast — simply hit the marketplace for $49.5 million. It’s the primary time the architectural gem has surfaced on the market in 36 years.
Deriving its identify from the cresting rooflines that mimic the waves pitching on the seashore just under, the hanging construction was in-built 1957 by Harry Gesner, the late architect identified for designing one-of-a-kind residences alongside the coast and the mountains above it. Gesner died final yr in Sandcastle, one other iconic dwelling he designed for himself that sits proper subsequent to the Wave Home.
He constructed the idiosyncratic abode for his pal and fellow surfer Gerry Cooper. In 2016, Gesner instructed Curbed that he drew up the design for the house on a surfboard utilizing a grease pencil.
“I wished the home to have the look of an enormous wave on the peak of its power,” Gesner mentioned in Lisa Germany’s ebook, “Homes of the Sunset Sea: The Architectural Imaginative and prescient of Harry Gesner.”
Pop star Rod Stewart purchased the house within the Nineteen Seventies and offered it in 1987 to document government Mo Ostin, the Warner Bros. mogul who labored with artists reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Nicks. Ostin additionally died final yr, and his household belief is dealing with the sale.
The house is a Modernist masterpiece, a mirrored image of the seaside setting that surrounds it. Drawing inspiration from pure varieties, it boasts eccentric archways, rounded decks and partitions of glass overlooking the ocean. Inside, a sunken dialog pit is anchored by a floor-to-ceiling hearth below whitewashed beams.
Actual property information present the house has six bedrooms and 7 loos throughout 6,208 sq. toes. Different highlights embody a landscaped entryway and stone courtyard.
Ostin made just a few modifications throughout his keep, brightening the residing areas with shades of blue, turquoise and white to match the seaside setting. He additionally swapped the pebble roof for copper shingles, which have since taken on a pure patina that matches the coastal coloration palette.
“The house takes your breath away, however on the similar time, you are feeling relaxed,” mentioned Dena Luciano of Douglas Elliman, who shares the itemizing on the property. “It’s beautiful.”
She added that in its prime, the house served as a gathering place for giant names within the music trade. Extra lately, it appeared within the 2019 movie “Yesterday.”
Luciano holds the itemizing with Drew Fenton of Carolwood Estates and Compass brokers Chris Cortazzo and Harry Gesner’s son, Zen Gesner.
If it sells, it’ll be the newest current blockbuster deal in Malibu. In Could, Jay-Z and Beyoncé dropped $200 million on a compound eight miles up the coast, setting the all-time worth document within the state of California.