1617 Pleasant Way, Pasadena, CA 91105

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Property Description

The Thomas & Barbara Wirick House, Calvin Straub FAIA (1958). The home was designed as the influential USC professor was merging his practice with former students Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman- establishing the influential Pasadena architectural firm of Buff, Straub, & Hensman. It is described by the National Registry of Historic Places as "one of the firm's definitive achievements in residential post and beam architecture...a composition of modules woven with lines (framing) and planes (walls)." The upper entry level overlooks the double-height living and dining area which is comprised of large expanses of glazing and slender structural framing. An adjoining office/sitting room includes a hidden door to a storage area that was developed below the carport. A more recently added elevator that travels to both the 1st floor and carport is accessed via this space. Also on this level is the primary bedroom suite, which opens out to the living room below and is privatized by curtains or screens. It connects to a walk-in closet that extends into the bathroom via sliding doors. A spacious interior staircase with clerestory windows leads to the lower level. This is the communal hub of the home- a soaring glass-walled living and dining area that embraces the surrounding landscape and distant views. A lower-ceilinged alcove beside the fireplace provides an area of more intimate shelter amid the wood and glass pavilion-like space. The kitchen is adjacent, spatially separated through lower and upper cabinets. Original finishes are extraordinarily intact- with wood and stainless steel countertop surfaces, vintage appliances, and translucent stained cabinetry. A low island and glass sliding door face the large wooden deck that extends out below a canopy of mature trees. Outdoor areas are as considered as interior- with a grid of brick patios, aggregate paving, and plantings giving way to the more untamed landscape beyond. Cork flooring and original built-in furniture carry through to the two first-floor bedrooms, with their integrated desks, cabinetry, and bunk beds. Lighting is directed from atop these built-in cabinets, which also often function to organize or divide space. The home is located within the Poppy Peak Historic District and benefits from a Mills Act contract providing reduced property taxes. System updates have been completed in recent years including electrical, plumbing, and structural retrofitting. Straub's design for the Wiricks is an important and nearly intact example of his architectural ideas and vocabulary. Dubbed "the father of California post and beam architecture" by author and critic Esther McCoy, he found inspiration in both the arts and crafts movement as well as from California's early modernists. Above all, he sought to create order and unity with a direct and honest approach to architecture.


Interior Features

Laundry Information
Location(s) Laundry Room
Kitchen Information
Features Kitchen Island
Bedroom Information
Bedrooms 3
Bathroom Information
Features Tile Counters, Tub Shower
Bathrooms 2
Interior Information
Features Beamed Ceilings, Breakfast Bar, Cathedral Ceiling(s), Separate/Formal Dining Room, Elevator, Walk-In Pantry, Walk-In Closet(s)
Cooling Type Central Air

Listing Information

Address 1617 Pleasant Way
City Pasadena
State CA
Zip 91105
County Los Angeles
Listing Agent Lilian Pfaff DRE #02012794
Co-Listing Agent Nate Cole DRE #01405140
Courtesy Of Modern California House
List Price $2,980,000
Status Active
Type Residential
Subtype Single Family Residence
Structure Size 1,744
Lot Size 6,487
Year Built 1958

Listing information courtesy of: Lilian Pfaff, Nate Cole, Modern California House. *Based on information from the Association of REALTORS/Multiple Listing as of Dec 5th, 2024 at 2:14 AM and/or other sources. Display of MLS data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.