Craig Ellwood’s Case Study House No. 16 seeks $3 million in Bel-Air

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Craig Ellwood’s Case Study House No. 16 seeks $3 million in Bel-Air
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Case Study House No. 16, a striking glass-and-steel construction perched in the hills of Bel-Air, just surfaced for sale at $2.995 million.

A striking concoction of steel, concrete and glass, the single-story home sits on a flat lot with sweeping canyon views. Translucent glass panels shroud the property from the street, while an exposed steel exterior frames floor-to-ceiling walls of glass throughout the 1,664-square-foot floor plan.

Inside are two bedrooms, two bathrooms and an indoor-outdoor open floor plan. A natural rock fireplace anchors the space, extending through glass walls onto a covered patio. Outdoor lounges and lawns complete the landscaped grounds.A few other Case Study homes have surfaced for sale as of late. In 2017, actress Kristen Wiig bought

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