Perched above Los Angeles, the Stahl House stands as a defining symbol of midcentury modernism—steel, glass, and horizon held in perfect balance. Designed by Pierre Koenig in 1959, the house dissolves the boundary between indoors and out, framing the city as part of daily life. This illustration captures that clarity and confidence, where architecture becomes both shelter and viewpoint.
Perched above Los Angeles, the Stahl House stands as a defining symbol of midcentury modernism—steel, glass, and horizon held in perfect balance. Designed by Pierre Koenig in 1959, the house dissolves the boundary between indoors and out, framing the city as part of daily life. This illustration captures that clarity and confidence, where architecture becomes both shelter and viewpoint.