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Garcia House (Los Angeles, California)

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Type
  
House

Architectural style
  
Mid-century modern

Architect
  
John Lautner

Owner
  
Bill Damaschke

Construction started
  
1962

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Location
  
Mullholland Drive, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California

Similar
  
Chemosphere, Elrod House, Sheats Goldstein Residence, Neutra VDL Studio and Resi, Kaufmann House

The Garcia House (also known as The Rainbow House) is a private home in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, designed by architect John Lautner. Located on Mulholland Drive, it sits on stilts 60 feet above the canyon below. Also known as the "Rainbow House" for its parabolic roof over colored stained glass windows and a curved ceiling that rises to 30 feet in height, it has been described as "one of the 10 most important residences from the midcentury period in Los Angeles."

Garcia House (Los Angeles, California) Garcia House Designed by John Lautner in Los Angeles Modern

The building was originally designed in 1962 for Russell Garcia. By 2002 it had undergone many changes from its original design and was in need of renovation. In 2002, actor Vincent Gallo sold the house for $1.3 million to Bill Damaschke, a Dreamworks executive, and his partner, business manager John McIlwee. Damaschke and McIlwee then invested another $1 million on an extensive renovation, supervised by the Marmol Radziner design firm. They ultimately also added a fence to obstruct public views from the street into the glass-sided, transparent house.

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The house was prominently used as a location for the film Lethal Weapon 2, as well as in a 2011 commercial for Oliver Peoples eyewear featuring singer Devendra Banhart and his girlfriend Rebecca Schwartz.

Garcia House (Los Angeles, California) Garcia House Designed by John Lautner in Los Angeles Modern
Garcia House (Los Angeles, California) Garcia House Designed by John Lautner in Los Angeles Modern

Garcia House (Los Angeles, California) Marmol Radziner Garcia House

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