Perched high above Palm Springs in the exclusive San Jacinto Hills is a one-of-a-kind architectural delight. This home was designed in the mid-century by William Cody, known throughout the world for his spanning walls of glass and unique alcove architecture.
Originally built for industrialist and inventor Stanley Goldberg in 1964, soon after completion the residence was featured in Architectural Digest and has since graced the pages of numerous high-profile magazines. The home’s interior, recently refurbished to reflect original interior designer Arthur Elrod’s vision, is an inspired work of art. Clean sleek lines compliment open, airy spaces and dramatic original art (including pieces by Frieda Koblick, Sam Shaw and Paul Evans) fill the 4,939 square foot home.
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