The Smith House, 1958. Craig Ellwood, Architect. This steel and glass pavilion perched on a hillside offers expansive westward views reaching the Pacific Ocean. Widely published throughout the years, including Arts + Architecture Magazine, the “T” shaped residence features two bedrooms and two bathrooms nestled along the property. The main living area cantilevers two and a half stories over the Los Angeles hillside. Inside, red brick, warm wood paneling, and floor-to-ceiling glass windows create a timeless feel of California modernism. Two outdoor terraces maximize indoor-outdoor living. As night falls, the home transforms, appearing to effortlessly float above the hillside, a testament to Ellwood’s visionary design. Recently restored under Ellwood Associate James Tyler, here is a rare opportunity to reside in a notable piece of architecture, in the coveted Crestwood Hills neighborhood of Brentwood.