Rob Zombie and his wife, Sheri Moon Zombie, are selling their Laurel Canyon home, showcasing a blend of his celebrity status and architectural craftsmanship. The Thorgusen Residence, designed by Robert Thorgusen in 1953, boasts striking post-war California architecture with features like 14-foot ceilings and a folded-plate roof. Having purchased it for $2.49 million, it's now listed at $5.6 million, representing the allure of both celebrity and architectural heritage. Their thoughtful enhancements retain the home's originality while appreciating its design elegance.
The crown jewel of the offering is the Thorgusen Residence, a mid-century modern masterpiece originally built in 1953 by renowned architect Robert Thorgusen.
With 14-foot ceilings, sharply defined folded-plate rooflines, and an aesthetic that merges clean lines with organic elements, the home is a striking example of post-war California architecture.
These design features are more than decorative; they reflect a time when modern architecture was pushing boundaries and experimenting with form.
The folded-plate roof isn't just visually distinctive-it's structurally complex, demanding a level of engineering precision that only a handful of homes from that era exhibit today.
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