LOS ANGELES — Is it possible to feel marooned in a wilderness hideaway in the middle of Los Angeles? It is if you are inhabiting the experimental home that architect Bernard Judge built for himself in the 1970s. Set high on the crest on an impossibly steep hillside overlooking West Hollywood, the “Tree House,” as it is known, not only feels like stepping into a real-deal tree house, it seems to approximate the form of a tree with its structure. But the Tree House’s design — the unimpeded views, combined with a high rafter on the upper level — keep the place feeling roomy. ©2022 Los Angeles Times.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 09, 2022 10:01 UTC