Framed by sweeping city views above the Sunset Strip, this warm, modern architectural residence is shaped by soaring volumes, refined craftsmanship, and a layered palette of walnut, marble, Jerusalem stone, and glass. Originally acquired from Crystal Hefner and later featured in People Magazine alongside multiple architectural publications, the home carries a distinct design pedigree that extends well beyond its striking setting. A dramatic double-height entry wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass introduces the residence with immediate sight lines stretching across the city, while expansive entertaining spaces unfold with a natural connection to the outdoors.The formal living and dining rooms open directly onto a view-facing terrace complete with a fire pit and multiple lounge areas, creating a seamless extension of the interiors against the Los Angeles skyline. Nearby, the family room and casual dining area are anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and positioned alongside oversized picture windows that pull the surrounding landscape directly into the kitchen. Designed with both functionality and atmosphere in mind, the chef's kitchen features Miele appliances, walnut cabinetry, stainless steel tilework, an oversized center island, dual ovens, and dual dishwashers. Throughout the home, thoughtful infrastructure quietly elevates daily living, including whole-home audio, reverse osmosis and HALO water filtration systems, upgraded HVAC with integrated UV air purification technology, and smart irrigation systems supporting the meticulously maintained grounds and hillside landscaping.A sculptural floating butcher block staircase leads upstairs to three en-suite bedrooms, including a tranquil primary suite with sparkling city views and a private outdoor retreat. The primary bath was conceived as a true wellness experience, featuring a powerful steam shower supported by a dedicated 100-amp system, while integrated audio extends even into the suite itself. A one-of-one, artist