Exploring Monument House Through Visual Perspectives
Nestled a mile from the entrance of Joshua Tree National Park in California, Monument House emerges like a Modernist oasis amidst the desert's stark beauty. Originally constructed as a private family retreat in the early '90s, this neo-primitive masterpiece is the creation of renowned Southern California architect, Josh Schweitzer. Best known for his restoration work on historic homes, including the Samuel-Novarro House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Schweitzer's Monument House is now available for private bookings through Homestead Modern, unveiling its five-acre estate to the public.
Drawing inspiration from monumental monzogranite boulders nearby and echoing the influence of Schweitzer's former mentor, Frank Gehry, the home's three cubes boast asymmetrical spaces illuminated by trapezoidal windows and strategically placed skylights, capturing the ever-changing sunlight throughout the day.
The terra-cotta-toned cube hosts an inviting outdoor dining area and courtyard, while the lichen green cube welcomes guests to a living room adorned with vaulted ceilings, a tangerine-hued chimney, and vintage furnishings. Within the sky blue cube, discover a well-appointed kitchen, bathroom, dining space, and a cozy bedroom for two, offering panoramic views of the surrounding rock formations and the distant Little San Bernardino Mountains.
To book a stay, visit Homestead Modern.