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2052 Mayview Dr

  • Los Angeles, CA
  • $4,295,000

Dick Lowry, AIA, Architect

The Lowry Residence, 1973
Perched on the serpentine ridgeline of the Franklin Hills, the Lowry Residence is an unparalleled offering - an original post-and-beam compound designed and built by architect Dick E. Lowry as his personal home. Recently acquired by discerning buyers after years of searching in the area for the perfect MCM, a sudden relocation has brought this trophy property back to market. Rooted in the principles of California modernism, the 2,449 sq. ft. residence is a study in meticulous details, structural clarity, natural materials and integration with the landscape. Set on over a third of an acre that overlooks and was once part of the legendary Van Pelt Estate, the home is carefully sited with panoramic views but no neighboring sightlines into the home, delivering true peace and seclusion while being right on the border of Silver Lake & Los Feliz. Through the historic stairways, you're effortlessly connected to beloved restaurants, cafes, markets, gyms and the reservoir. From its elevated vantage point, the home frames sweeping views: looking directly across from Lautner's iconic Silvertop and the twinking hills of Silver Lake to the majestic San Gabriels. Inside, walls of glass, clerestory windows, and deep eaves dissolve the boundary between indoors and out. Slender wood posts, tongue-and-groove joinery, and exposed rafters reflect Lowry's USC-influenced design language, while original elements like the sculptural stairs, a floating hearth, and an abundance of built-in cabinetry, and custom details, anchor the house in its era. A meticulous renovation preserved that vision while subtly enhancing function and performance. Finishes include quarter-sawn white oak floors (treated with WOCA), large-format leathered limestone tile, and a material palette of Heath tile, custom MTI sinks and solid-service countertops, Japanese tiles, and a stone soaking tub by Aquatica. Kitchen upgrades include Viking appliances, European fixtures, a full pantry, and an expansive peninsula equally suited for epicurean cooking or relaxed gatherings. The color palette - teal, ochre and umber from Lowry's original accent tones, enhance the warm modernism throughout. A 421 sq. ft. detached guest studio with a kitchenette finished with Kerf Design cabinets and Walker Zanger tile, a half bath, hopper windows and three sets of sliding glass doors invite cool breezes is ready to evolve with your current and future needs. Outside, the grounds unfold across stone paths, an entrance bridge and layered gardens with fruit trees and drought-tolerant natives. Rebuilt patios, a new standing seam metal roof by Modern Roof, and a wide swatch of vegetation clearance reflect thoughtful long-term investment in both beauty and resilience. A generous carport, two car garage, and space for your workshop with it's own kiln on the bottom floor is ready for vision. Surrounded by the legacy of Schindler, Neutra, and Wright, the Lowry Residence is a part of LA's modernist lineage, and a singular opportunity for the next custodian of its legacy.
Perched on the serpentine ridgeline of the Franklin Hills, the Lowry Residence is an unparalleled offering - an original post-and-beam compound designed and built by architect Dick E. Lowry as his personal home. Recently acquired by discerning buyers after years of searching in the area for the perfect MCM, a sudden relocation has brought this trophy property back to market. Rooted in the principles of California modernism, the 2,449 sq. ft. residence is a study in meticulous details, structural clarity, natural materials and integration with the landscape. Set on over a third of an acre that overlooks and was once part of the legendary Van Pelt Estate, the home is carefully sited with panoramic views but no neighboring sightlines into the home, delivering true peace and seclusion while being right on the border of Silver Lake & Los Feliz. Through the historic stairways, you're effortlessly connected to beloved restaurants, cafes, markets, gyms and the reservoir. From its elevated vantage point, the home frames sweeping views: looking directly across from Lautner's iconic Silvertop and the twinking hills of Silver Lake to the majestic San Gabriels. Inside, walls of glass, clerestory windows, and deep eaves dissolve the boundary between indoors and out. Slender wood posts, tongue-and-groove joinery, and exposed rafters reflect Lowry's USC-influenced design language, while original elements like the sculptural stairs, a floating hearth, and an abundance of built-in cabinetry, and custom details, anchor the house in its era. A meticulous renovation preserved that vision while subtly enhancing function and performance. Finishes include quarter-sawn white oak floors (treated with WOCA), large-format leathered limestone tile, and a material palette of Heath tile, custom MTI sinks and solid-service countertops, Japanese tiles, and a stone soaking tub by Aquatica. Kitchen upgrades include Viking appliances, European fixtures, a full pantry, and an expansive peninsula equally suited for epicurean cooking or relaxed gatherings. The color palette - teal, ochre and umber from Lowry's original accent tones, enhance the warm modernism throughout. A 421 sq. ft. detached guest studio with a kitchenette finished with Kerf Design cabinets and Walker Zanger tile, a half bath, hopper windows and three sets of sliding glass doors invite cool breezes is ready to evolve with your current and future needs. Outside, the grounds unfold across stone paths, an entrance bridge and layered gardens with fruit trees and drought-tolerant natives. Rebuilt patios, a new standing seam metal roof by Modern Roof, and a wide swatch of vegetation clearance reflect thoughtful long-term investment in both beauty and resilience. A generous carport, two car garage, and space for your workshop with it's own kiln on the bottom floor is ready for vision. Surrounded by the legacy of Schindler, Neutra, and Wright, the Lowry Residence is a part of LA's modernist lineage, and a singular opportunity for the next custodian of its legacy.
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Franklin Hills

A charming, hillside neighborhood in Northeast Los Angeles, nestled just east of Los Feliz Village on the border Silver Lake.

Franklin Hills is a charming, hillside neighborhood in Northeast Los Angeles, nestled just east of Los Feliz Village and bordering Silver Lake. Bounded by Franklin Avenue to the north, Hyperion Avenue to the east, and Fountain Avenue to the south, its winding streets and public staircases offer dramatic vistas and serene residential pockets.

Just east lies Silver Lake, celebrated for its reservoir, painted staircases, and boho-chic vibe. Brought to life by the 1907 dam project, Silver Lake became an arts hub in the 1970s and today is a magnet for indie boutiques, coffee shops, and diverse eateries. The “secret stairs” are highlights throughout this area and in L.A.’s east hills, weaving through residential zones and linking to scenic overlooks and local lore.

To the west, Los Feliz Village blends history with hip: vintage theaters, indie bookstores, coffeehouses, small shops, and restaurants line Hillhurst and Vermont Avenues, adjacent to Griffith Park and The Greek Theatre.

Franklin Hills offers a rare blend of historic charm, architectural whimsy, and hilltop serenity—all within reach of two of LA’s most sought-after neighborhoods. It’s a treasure trove for homebuyers seeking unique character homes, cinematic views, and a strong artistic community.

Franklin Hills is a charming, hillside neighborhood in Northeast Los Angeles, nestled just east of Los Feliz Village and bordering Silver Lake. Bounded by Franklin Avenue to the north, Hyperion Avenue to the east, and Fountain Avenue to the south, its winding streets and public staircases offer dramatic vistas and serene residential pockets. Just east lies Silver Lake, celebrated for its reservoir, painted staircases, and boho-chic vibe. Brought to life by the 1907 dam project, Silver Lake became an arts hub in the 1970s and today is a magnet for indie boutiques, coffee shops, and diverse eateries. The “secret stairs” are highlights throughout this area and in L.A.’s east hills, weaving through residential zones and linking to scenic overlooks and local lore. To the west, Los Feliz Village blends history with hip: vintage theaters, indie bookstores, coffeehouses, small shops, and restaurants line Hillhurst and Vermont Avenues, adjacent to Griffith Park and The Greek Theatre. Franklin Hills offers a rare blend of historic charm, architectural whimsy, and hilltop serenity—all within reach of two of LA’s most sought-after neighborhoods. It’s a treasure trove for homebuyers seeking unique character homes, cinematic views, and a strong artistic community.
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Cari Field

Founder I Real Estate Agent | SRES® I GREEN® I GUILD™

CA DRE# 01459596

Leaving the music industry to pursue her passion for real estate, she wanted to dedicate all her energy to select clients and their needs.

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