Rodeo House, a residence designed by Studio William Hefner in the Beverly Hills landscape, seamlessly blends grandeur and intimacy, creating a haven of luxury and sophistication.
This remarkable residence epitomizes the fusion of artistry, functionality, and timeless elegance, blending indoor and outdoor living spaces to create an idyllic retreat.

rodeo house | studio william hefner | © adrian teimens
OTIIMA’s System 38 Classic sliding doors and System 38 Fusion seamlessly integrated the indoor and outdoor environments, blending with the building’s sleek and modern aesthetic. The System 38 Classic’s 3/4 sight lines and thermal versatility ensure unobstructed views and optimal thermal performance, while the System 38 Drain’s hidden sill and trench drain maintain a minimalist aesthetic while ensuring effortless drainage.
The homeowners desired a residence that exuded extravagance and cinematic charm, embracing glamour and shimmer over the minimalist aesthetic of traditional California modernism. The grandeur of the spaces is balanced by a touch of playful European flair, evident in the interiors.

rodeo house | studio william hefner | © adrian teimens
Perhaps his most famous principle, “Less is more,” summarizes Mies’ approach to design: stripping away the unnecessary to reveal the essential. His buildings are characterized by clean lines, open floor plans, and an absence of ornamentation. This philosophy encourages architects to prioritize spatial clarity and material integrity, resulting in modern and enduring structures.

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The Rodeo House is a testament to the power of architectural vision and the enduring beauty of glass and aluminum. Studio William Hefner has created an oasis of luxury and tranquility where family and friends can gather and create cherished memories for years by seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces.