In the 1940s, radio and television personality Arch Oboler and his wife Eleanor decided to create a property called "Eaglefeather" in the Santa Monica Mountains above Malibu. They intended, a house to build a film studio treatment, stables and enclosures, and other structures. Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to do the design.
The gateway was built and in 1940 built a small studio for Eleanor is in a nearby hill (can see on the picture below). The main house and other structures were never realized. According to the architects E. Fay Rippon Oboler son was killed in construction site, but waxing to Oboler and wealth decline could also play a role in the demise of the project.
This structure is the only example of debris Wright Desert in Southern California. Oboler, the rock collecting as a hobby to a large number of the stones themselves, as far away as Arizona enjoyed. It has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and is approximately 2,500 square feet. After realtor.com was $ 1,250,000 assessed in 2010.
The Obolers lived in the bungalow to new owners in 1987 were in the process of recovery when photographed in 2011.
32436 West Highway Mulholland
Malibu, California
Private Residence, not open for tours
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