This House Is A Glass Sculpture on a Beverly Hills Knoll
This house was built in 2009. It sits on a private knoll in Beverly Hills. The property has panoramic views.
Specifications
- Address: 1169 Loma Linda Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
- Price: $31,999,000
- Sq. Ft: 7,500
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 7
- Year Built: 2009
- Lot Size: 0.55 Acres
- Stories: 2
- Parking/Garage: 7-car attached garage
- Pool: Yes, infinity-edge, heated
- Fireplaces: Yes, in Living Room and Family Room
Curved glass facade has me. Feels a spaceship parked in the woods.

Round courtyard with patterned stone and a slatted pergola. Very calm.

Living room is basically all glass. Views doing most of the decorating.

Round table moment. Six black chairs, and the patio’s right there.

That stainless island is massive. Feels a chef’s stage.

This circular canopy with the fan shade feels a bit sci fi resort.

Bedroom wrapped in glass. City and water views doing the lullaby.

Closet is curved too. Soft tones, big windows, tons of built ins.

Stone on stone bathroom, super clean lines. Looks relaxing, not cold.

Hallway is a glass curve. Feels walking through a gallery.

Panorama windows again. Sofa basically faces the planet.

Even the garage is dressed up. Hidden door lines are slick.

Front steps to big glass doors. Not subtle, but it works.

Details
This architectural masterpiece, designed by Edward R. Niles, is a true showstopper. It's a sculptural blend of glass and steel, perched on its own private knoll. You get amazing views from downtown Los Angeles all the way to the ocean. The design features sweeping circular glass walls and a curving steel structure, really blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living. Inside, there are six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with plenty of space to spread out. The home also includes a private elevator, which is handy, and a seven-car garage. The infinity-edge pool looks out over the incredible scenery. This place has been privately leased by some notable individuals and has even been featured in global media. It's a rare architectural gem, and it's hard to imagine replicating something like this in Beverly Hills today. You can also lease this property.