The Cole House was built by the late Harry Gesner, a legendary California architect in 1957 and offers panoramic views over the entire city of Los Angeles towards the Pacific Ocean, just minutes from Sunset Blvd.
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The Cole House was built by the late Harry Gesner, a legendary California architect in 1957 and offers panoramic views over the entire city of Los Angeles towards the Pacific Ocean, just minutes from Sunset Blvd.
Completely enclosed in class, this NYC penthouse offers 360° views on the Upper West Side overlooking the Hudson River, George Washington Bridge, and New York City.
Marketed as a hybrid office with a 3-bedroom, 4-bath residential penthouse in West Chelsea, the former warehouse underwent a decade-long, multi-million dollar restoration in 2008, sparing it from the wrecking ball.
The French-Normandy manor was built in the 1930s by American architect Albert Farr and reflects the grandeur of Old San Francisco, complete with magnificent Golden Gate Bridge views.
This Los Angeles home is located in one of the city’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, just a couple of doors down from the iconic Hotel Bel-Air.
Designed by George Gilbert Scott and built in 1873, St Pancras Chambers is one of the most revered gothic buildings in the world and one of the most unique properties for sale in London, England.
The Leonard Estate is a one-of-a-kind trophy estate, custom built by the world-renowned architect Richard Landry offers iconic Westside living in one of L.A.'s most picturesque coastal regions.
Just a few minutes from the city centre, this charming French Riviera home is set in the heart of a lush park and sleeps up to 12 in 6 bedrooms across the main house and a guest apartment.
Ca' Dario is a 15th century palace located in a peaceful residential Venetian neighbourhood of Dorsoduro, set on the most prestigious part of the Grand Canal.
This distinct turquoise facade features a frieze of elephants and is originally from pavilions of the Exposition Universelle of 1900.