A property in Los Angeles that was previously owned by Kanye West has been demolished and replaced with a new megamansion on the market for $17 million. This six-bedroom home features 11,500 square feet of living space, designed by architect Jae Omar, with elements inspired by the Chumash people. The residence pays homage to their cosmology, incorporating materials like Shou Sugi Ban siding and Santa Barbara stone. Interior details include antique pottery niches, emphasizing the Chumash's artistic legacy and spiritual connection.
The listing describes the new six-bedroom home as an "architectural reverie" that draws "respectful inspiration from the Chumash people," reflecting the spiritual and architectural homage to their cosmology.
Designed by visionary architect Jae Omar, the residence known as Three Planes boasts 11,500 square feet of living space with unique details that pay homage to the Chumash people.
Visitors entering the home are greeted with a tactile blend of Shou Sugi Ban siding, Santa Barbara stone cladding, and hand-applied plaster, showcasing its luxurious design.
Wall niches throughout the home cradle a curated collection of antique pottery, serving as a tribute to the Chumash's artistic legacy and spiritual depth.
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