Inside the 'Glass Pavilion'

Known  for his modern designs, Los Angeles- based architect Steve Herman  finished his latest project in Montecito, Calif., about four months ago.

Mr. Hermann considers the home, called the Glass Pavilion, his “opus.”
When he builds in the Hollywood Hills or Beverly Hills, Mr. Herman says he is usually restricted to a small lot.
This lot measures about three-and-a-half acres and gave him the space he needed to create a home featuring walls of glass.

 Mr.  Hermann, who has a passion for mid-century modern furnishings,  also  designed some of the home's furniture, including the benches in the   hallway.
He originally built the home for himself, but while the six-year project was underway, he says, his plans changed.
Among those changes, he notes, was the birth of his daughter, now 10 months old.

When he builds in the Hollywood Hills or Beverly Hills, Mr. Herman says he is usually restricted to a small lot.
This lot measures about three-and-a-half acres and gave him the space he needed to create a home featuring walls of glass.

"Here I have complete privacy," Mr. Herman says.
"It allows you to be one with nature inside the house."
The  13,875-square-foot home features five bedrooms, five-and-a-half   bathrooms, a kitchen with a wine room and an art gallery that displays   the architect’s vintage car collection.

He originally built the home for himself, but while the six-year project was underway, he says, his plans changed.
Among those changes, he notes, was the birth of his daughter, now 10 months old.

Mr. Hermann says he will likely rent another home for awhile before embarking on another project for himself.
The  home is now listed for $35 million, and the furnishings are   negotiable. Suzanne Perkins of Sotheby's International Realty has the   listing.
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