The Story Behind
A Reimagined Hillside Sanctuary Above the Los Angeles Skyline
From the moment the private gate swings open and the driveway ascends toward its facade, 1895 Rising Glen announces itself with quiet authority. The architecture speaks in a language of clean horizontal lines, board-formed concrete, and expansive glass — a composition that holds its hillside position with both confidence and restraint. This is a home that was not simply built, but carefully reimagined: every decision calibrated to serve the views, the light, and the way people actually live at this level.
Step inside, and the panorama takes over. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame a continuous canvas that sweeps from the downtown skyline westward to the ocean — a view that shifts with the hour, from the gold of late afternoon to the constellation of city lights after dark. The open-plan layout moves without interruption, one space dissolving into the next, each room oriented toward that expansive backdrop. Natural light floods the interiors throughout the day, rendering artificial illumination almost unnecessary in the afternoon hours.
The kitchen is a serious space — designed for entertaining at scale, yet refined in every detail. Poliform cabinetry brings European precision to the heart of the home, paired with a full suite of Miele appliances. The proportions are generous, the finishes impeccable, and the adjacency to the main living and dining areas ensures that the kitchen functions as a social anchor rather than a service room. A temperature-controlled wine area adds another layer of considered luxury, integrated with the architectural language of the home rather than treated as an afterthought.
The primary suite occupies its own elevated world: wrapped in views, generous in scale, with direct access to a private balcony that extends the bedroom into the open air. A fireplace anchors the room with warmth, while the suite's bathrooms — finished in stone, glass, and dark wood — achieve the calm geometry of a well-appointed spa. The walk-in closets are custom throughout, designed with the same precision applied to every other surface in the home.
Beyond the living spaces, the estate delivers the full complement of amenities that distinguish a home of this caliber: a private theater with tiered seating and acoustic wall treatments, a dedicated gym that opens directly to the hillside air, an elevator connecting all floors with ease, and a three-car garage with generous motor court parking for guests.
Outside, the terraces expand the living footprint dramatically. Multiple outdoor dining areas, fireplaces, and lounge spaces create a sequence of environments suited to gatherings of any scale — from an intimate dinner under open sky to a larger celebration that flows between levels. The infinity-edge pool anchors the outdoor experience, its dark surface merging seamlessly with the city lights below at night, creating one of the most striking backdrops in the hills. Every exterior finish, every material transition, every integrated light source reflects the same commitment to craft that defines the interior. This is an estate without compromise.
Rising Glen Road occupies a singular position in the geography of Los Angeles — ascending from the energy of the Sunset Strip into the quiet, tree-lined streets of the Hollywood Hills West, a neighborhood that has long attracted those who value privacy, natural beauty, and proximity to the cultural pulse of the city without full immersion in it. It is a balance that is genuinely difficult to achieve in Los Angeles, and Rising Glen delivers it with particular grace.
The Hollywood Hills West neighborhood sits within the larger framework of the Santa Monica Mountains, a range that runs through the heart of Los Angeles and provides the dramatic topography that defines hillside living here. The hills have historically drawn architects, artists, entertainers, and creative professionals — figures who sought the combination of seclusion and inspiration that the elevated terrain provides. The neighborhood's winding roads, mature tree canopy, and varied architectural heritage — from mid-century modern landmarks to contemporary estates — give it a character distinct from the flatlands below.
At the base of the hill, the Sunset Strip remains one of Los Angeles's most storied commercial and cultural corridors. The stretch of Sunset Boulevard that runs through West Hollywood — just minutes from Rising Glen — has been a center of the city's entertainment and nightlife industries for decades, home to legendary venues, acclaimed restaurants, and a concentration of creative industry offices. Erewhon, the destination health and wellness market, has a location nearby, as does a broad selection of acclaimed dining along the Sunset Strip and into West Hollywood proper. The design showrooms and boutiques of Melrose Avenue are also within easy reach.
For those oriented toward the outdoors, the Hollywood Hills offer immediate access to an extensive network of hiking trails within Runyon Canyon Park, one of the most visited open spaces in Los Angeles, located nearby. The park's trails offer both casual walks and more demanding routes, with city views that rival those from the finest homes in the hills. Griffith Park — one of the largest urban parks in the United States — is also accessible from the neighborhood, offering trails, equestrian paths, the Griffith Observatory, and the Los Angeles Zoo.
The location also places residents within a short drive of some of Los Angeles's most significant cultural institutions. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Academy Museum of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and the Getty Center are all within reasonable distance, as are the galleries and design destinations concentrated in Culver City and the broader Westside.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the country, is located nearby in Beverly Hills, providing an additional layer of practical assurance for residents.
What Rising Glen ultimately offers is a position at the intersection of two Los Angeles experiences: the elevated remove of hillside living — quiet roads, mature landscaping, air that moves differently than it does in the flatlands — and the immediate availability of everything the city provides at its best. For a home of this caliber, the address is exactly right.
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