By Neal J. Leitereg
Architect Paul R. Williams, whose Period Revival estates are among the greatest in Los Angeles, designed this Ontario residence in the modernist style popularized after World War II.
Built in 1948, the two-story home exhibits Williams’ refined attention to detail but through an organic lens. Brickwork and horizontal siding are used to accent the geometry of the flat-roofed residence. Windows are oriented for nearly seamless garden views while taking nearby mountain peaks from the second floor.
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