Ocean Home Magazine (Digital)

FIELD OF VISION

Paul McClean’s newest residential design delivers an eye-popping response to a pair of manmade and natural challenges.

Out front, the 30,000-square-foot home—built on a 51,400-square-foot lot—snugs up to ultra-busy Bel Air Road. To the rear, complex soil conditions required a thoughtful landscape intervention.

But in the end, the architect’s ambitious vision paid off in spades.

This house offers one of the most commanding vistas to be found in L.A.’s Westside, and they dominate every room in McClean’s two-story-plus-basement design.

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