Tucked into Franklin Hills, this 1963 architectural gem by Stephen Alan Siskind is a rare expression of mid-century vision - dramatic, warm, and truly one of a kind. A soaring, asymmetrical gambrel ceiling defines the great room, where angular lines and floor-to-ceiling windows frame lush canyon views and fill the interiors with natural light. The result is a home that feels both expansive and
Tucked into Franklin Hills, this 1963 architectural gem by Stephen Alan Siskind is a rare expression of mid-century vision - dramatic, warm, and truly one of a kind. A soaring, asymmetrical gambrel ceiling defines the great room, where angular lines and floor-to-ceiling windows frame lush canyon views and fill the interiors with natural light. The result is a home that feels both expansive and