The Walker Guest House, a 1953 architectural pavilion designed by Paul Rudolph, has been transported from Florida and reassembled inside the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. It is being offered for sale for $2 million as part of the Basic.Space L.A. high-design shopping event, complete with original furnishings and architectural drawings.
This sale represents a rare opportunity to acquire a complete, historically significant work of midcentury modernist architecture. The house, a seminal early work by the famed Brutalist architect, exemplifies Rudolph's innovative concepts of compact, indoor-outdoor living and highlights the growing market for collectible architectural structures as artworks in their own right.