
Description
In a community renowned for its architecture, this home stands proudly as one of the most dynamically interesting and architecturally rigorous mid-century residences in the greater Palm Springs region. Designed in 1962 by Richard Dorman, FAIA, this masterpiece is perfectly situated in Eldorado Country Club between the 5th and 6th holes, offering dramatic views of Mt. Eisenhower. A multi-year project by architect Lance O'Donnell AIA of o2 Architecture walks the razor-thin line between renovation and restoration, honoring Dorman's original vision while seamlessly bringing the historic structure into the 21st century with modern amenities. The main house features two en-suite bedrooms plus an office, complemented by an attached casita and a separate guest house constructed of board-formed concretean intentional contrast to the playful and delicate main structure. Fashioned as a music room and library, the guest house could also serve as the perfect screening room or home theater. It includes a bedroom and bathroom. A fully owned solar system with three batteries enhances the efficiency of this glassy, steel-framed structure. A complete overhaul of systems and surfaces has resulted in an elegant and modern palette of natural wood and terrazzo. The interplay of light and shadow throughout the home exemplifies mid-century design, embodying the essence of indoor-outdoor living and seamlessly blurring the lines between the two.
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4BEDS
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0.59ACRES
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4BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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4,981SQFT
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$1,556$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
In a community renowned for its architecture, this home stands proudly as one of the most dynamically interesting and architecturally rigorous mid-century residences in the greater Palm Springs region. Designed in 1962 by Richard Dorman, FAIA, this masterpiece is perfectly situated in Eldorado Country Club between the 5th and 6th holes, offering dramatic views of Mt. Eisenhower. A multi-year project by architect Lance O'Donnell AIA of o2 Architecture walks the razor-thin line between renovation and restoration, honoring Dorman's original vision while seamlessly bringing the historic structure into the 21st century with modern amenities. The main house features two en-suite bedrooms plus an office, complemented by an attached casita and a separate guest house constructed of board-formed concretean intentional contrast to the playful and delicate main structure. Fashioned as a music room and library, the guest house could also serve as the perfect screening room or home theater. It includes a bedroom and bathroom. A fully owned solar system with three batteries enhances the efficiency of this glassy, steel-framed structure. A complete overhaul of systems and surfaces has resulted in an elegant and modern palette of natural wood and terrazzo. The interplay of light and shadow throughout the home exemplifies mid-century design, embodying the essence of indoor-outdoor living and seamlessly blurring the lines between the two.
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