John Lautner's Rawlins House |
Note: all images are by Michael Andrew McNamara Photography and can be found at www.804bayfront.com.
It was easy to discover that the home is indeed a renown piece of construction. It was built in 1978 and commissioned by Robert and Marjorie Rawlins who selected John Lautner to be the architect. Can it truly be classified as mid-century? It edges more toward modern. But it is interesting to note that John Lautner studied for years under Frank Lloyd Wright, working with him on many important works, and the Rawlins had lived previously very happily in an Eichler home in Palo Alto (we have Eichler's in Orange County too). This home, with its open floor plan, beam construction, expansive windows bringing the outdoors in, clearly has its roots in mid-century.
One great room |
In the late 1970s, the Rawlins decided to return to Southern California to retire, and acquired the last unbuilt bayfront plot on Balboa Island, Newport Beach. Having lived for two decades in a modernist "Eichler" house, they chose architect John Lautner to realise Joseph Eichler's notion of "bringing the outside in" on a waterfront plot 30 feet wide and 70 feet deep, hemmed in by other houses. The result was a very individual, open-plan building of wood and concrete, with all of its curved seaward end filled by glass panels that could slide aside at the touch of a button. Initially resistant to Lautner's insistence on providing the two-story house with an elevator, they were later glad that this allowed them to spend the rest of their lives there.
Check out the ceilings |
The doors open all the way, back into the side of the house. |
The Rawlins were big philanthropists. They gave both to the University of South Dakota and extensively to UCI. In 1996, they gave a gift of $1 million to the UCI music department. According to the LA Times aricle,
The money will create the Robert and Marjorie Rawlins Chair in the Department of Music, named for the donor and her late husband, a former engineer and venture capitalist. Rawlins, whose love of music was instilled by her parents, said she is fortunate to be able to help UCI students discover "the timeless grace of beautiful music." She said she's engaged by the liveliness of the music department's 114 young artists and has "a lot of faith in young people."They must have enjoyed Balboa and the unique, folksy culture of the Island.
Note the corner fireplace |
In a 2003 Los Angeles Times article about the Lautner home,
Even in its compact domain, the house seems larger than 2,100 square feet because it holds more light than a supernova. The narrower second floor is suspended on steel beams and, because it stops about a yard short of reaching the outside walls, sunlight from well-positioned skylights shoots from the roof through to the ground level's ceramic tile floor. There are no interior walls downstairs to stop beams from illuminating every inch of the expansive living room-dining room-kitchen, only a shoulder-high cabinet that stores pots and pans.
Better view of the fireplace |
The curtains are typically closed, they are shabby, sun-faded and probably original. |
View to the stairs |
Love the concrete stairs with wood rail and glass. |
Neat and tidy galley kitchen |
Potentially master bath. The wood used throughout the home is exquisite. |
The curved ceiling in this first floor bedroom must have been a challenge. The narrow windows can be seen from the outside. Check out that curved beam. |
Maybe this is the master. I wonder what the sinks are made out of, alabaster? |
Looks to be built in bureau down a hall. |
Closet |
Stunning Balboa view. |
Right outside their patio |
Upstairs balcony |
Upstairs bedroom |
Upstairs bathroom, love the bright yellow tub |
Detailed slatted ceilings, same tile used throughout |
Upstairs bedroom, built in headboard |
Lots of great built ins, looks like an office |
More built ins |
Guest bathroom |
Good view of the tile wall, patio, extending into house |
Twilight |
Twilight upstairs balcony |
Incredible sunset photography |
Bay shot |
Upstairs balcony |
Upstairs balcony |
Note: all images are by Michael Andrew McNamara Photography and can be found at www.804bayfront.com.
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Beautiful--I was meant to live here. Maybe I could hire on as a housekeeper and/or caretaker.
ReplyDeleteI know, right? After spending so much time with those pictures I thought to myself, "I think I need to start playing the lottery again."
DeleteDo you know if the home ever sold? I lived in Orange Co for about 6 mos in 1991 with an office on PCH. I would spend an hour every evening walking around the Island while waiting for traffic to thin out on the 405 and always loved this place. I hope no one changes a thing about it.
ReplyDeleteGood question. It looks like it came off the market 11/2012. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/804-S-Bay-Front-Newport-Beach-CA-92662/25137715_zpid/
DeleteThe property taxes are at the $4.3M price point though which indicates an estate or somebody owns it at current market value. I am shocked it has not sold.