John Lautner’s legendary Sheats-Goldstein Residence in pictures

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Designed by architect John Lautner in 1962, within the Los Angeles suburb of Beverly Crest, the immediately recognisable Sheats-Goldstein Residence has lengthy performed a starring function not solely in structure historical past books, but in addition in fashionable tradition (from The Big Lebowski to Helmut Newton pictures). Originally commissioned by the Sheats household, the home and property have been acquired in 1972 by businessman and basketball fan James Goldstein, who, recognising its significance, bequeathed it to LACMA in 2016.

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit score: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit score: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Explore the Sheats-Goldstein Residence by John Lautner

The modernist architecture fabric’s longevity and the site’s continuous functionality and health owe much to Kristopher Conner and James Perry, of LA firm Conner + Perry, who have overseen works and designed additions there since 2015 (both had worked for Lautner’s associate Duncan Nicholson, who continued working at the property following Lautner’s death in 1994).

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Putting their intimate knowledge of the estate to good use, the pair not only worked on the restoration of the main residence, but also completed the most recent phase of the ongoing entertainment complex project, known as Club James, which is tucked underneath the estate’s infinity tennis court on an adjacent site bought by Goldstein.

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

It now complements the residential element perfectly, providing users with a fully functioning nightclub, including a VIP room/library, offices for the owner and his assistants, an outdoor terrace with dining and kitchen facilities, and a pool and spa.

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Conner and Perry are becoming the go-to architects for Lautner restoration, having recently completed the refresh of another of the modernist’s masterpieces from the early 1980s, Lautner’s Castle, a private home in California.

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

‘What Lautner understood, and what working on the Sheats-Goldstein house proves every day, is that great architecture isn’t a finished object. It’s a living idea,’ Perry says. ‘We’ve been privileged to be part of that conversation and the continuously evolving work.’

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

Sheats-Goldstein Residence in LA with its concrete sloped roof, pool and green open grounds

(Image credit: Photography by Sterling Reed @Sterlingreed.us)

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