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Friday, June 28, 2002
Jim Goldstein

It's the ultimate space age three-dimensional home. There are no handles or knobs, no paint or plaster, and no separation between interior and exterior. This house is like a work of art. There are angles everywhere, and with this much glass, it's like you're living outside.

Retractable windows and walls expose that the house literally hangs 1000 feet up on top of a steep cliff in Beverly Hills, California.

Eccentric millionaire Jim Goldstein owns the home. He made his millions in real estate and definitely marches to the beat of his own drum. This dramatic domicile was one of the last designed by award winning architect John Lautner before he died. It's been the focus of magazine covers and modeling shoots for mega stars like Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Penelope Cruz, Meg Ryan, and Matt Damon.

It's like walking on water through the koi pond entryway that flows into the living room with an angular vaulted concrete ceiling containing 750 mini skylights. The pool and patio deck doubles as the roof of the master suite. And if you want more than just city views, the master bedroom also offers a look into the deep end of the swimming pool.

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