Cool, calm and sophisticated, the Berkson Residence at 4620 Rubio Drive in Encino was designed in 1939 by J.R. Davidson, a key figure in the Los Angeles
modern architecture movement who later designed three Case Study homes. Early photographs of the home by architectural photographer Julius Shulman have been
shown at the Getty Center are now part of the museum’s collection. Sweeping across almost 6,000 square feet of living spaces on nearly two thirds of an acre, this single-
story, five-bedroom, six-bath mid century modern home has been thoughtfully updated for today’s living using modern elements that blend perfectly with the original vision.
The home reflects the signature warmth and fluidity of Davidson’s work. Seamless indoor/outdoor living spaces flow from open interiors to multiple outdoor entertaining
areas and lush private grounds. The home is located south of The Boulevard, within short distance of major shopping, restaurants and entertainment and Lanai Road
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