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It’s always notable when an award-winning architect’s personal home hits the market for the first time.
So you can expect there to be interest in the landmark, Los Angeles abode of architect, artist, and educator David Ming-Li Lowe, who died in 2013.
The property was just listed for $3 million.
Lowe built the 3,913-square-foot, industrial modern dwelling in 1990. The innovative home was honored as part of the American Institute of Architects centenary celebration and was selected as one of the nation’s 100 most important residences, because of its earthquake-resistant design.