Rare glass-walled residence sculpted by legendary California architect asks $5.95M
A rare glass-walled residence designed by renowned architect Richard Neutra is on the market for $5.95 million. Located in the Hollywood Hills, the Hendershot House is noted for its well-preserved modernist architecture and serene natural surroundings. The property features a unique design that integrates indoor and outdoor living, making it a captivating opportunity for potential buyers.
- ▪The Hendershot House was built in 1962 and has changed hands only once since then.
- ▪The residence is situated in Nichols Canyon and features a natural creek flowing beneath it.
- ▪Architectural historians consider this home one of Neutra's most significant works, showcasing his signature design elements.
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Real Estate exclusive Rare glass-walled residence sculpted by legendary California architect asks $5.95M By Angela Serratore Published June 1, 2026, 11:47 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google A Richard Neutra masterpiece in the Nichols Canyon section of the Hollywood Hills has listed for $5.95 million, offering buyers a rare chance to own what architectural historians call one of the modernist master’s most well-preserved residences. Known as the Hendershot House, the glass-walled retreat was designed by Neutra in 1962 for Robert Hendershot and his wife, the artist Harumi Taniguchi. Tucked into a secluded canyon just south of Mulholland Drive, the home has changed hands only once since it was built.
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