A unique architectural masterpiece in Montecito is on the market for $18 million. Built in 1951 and designed by architect Lutah Maria Riggs, it features glass walls and an indoor-outdoor living concept. The property has changed hands twice, first in 1986 for $525,000, then in 2011 for $6.25 million. Known as the Erving House, it has retained its aesthetic while undergoing modern updates. The stunning natural surroundings were curated by landscape architect Thomas Church, enhancing the home's design and appeal.
"Designed in 1950 by renowned architect Lutah Maria Riggs during her iconic modernist phase, and complemented by the legendary California landscape architect Thomas Church, this estate exemplifies the essence of indoor-outdoor living."
"Walls of glass, both fixed and sliding, span the length of the room, opening to terraces and gardens and dissolving the boundaries between inside and out."
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