His iconic residential complex David Leedswhich dominates the hills of Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, comes out for sale at a price of $ 15 million.

The famous creator, who died in January, had settled on 10 acres for more than three decades. In this special space he captured and implemented some of his most timeless projects such as ‘Mulholland Drive’ and ‘Lost Highway’along with many other well -known films of his career.

According to Variety magazine, The Agency Beverly Hills real estate broker Mark Silver emphasizes that the main residence was designed in 1963 by Lloyd Wright – legendary Frank Lloyd Wright – and is now on the list of Historical locations By Los Angeles. Property is recognized as a separate sample Modern/Organic Residential Architecture of the postwar times.

After the original purchase, the award -winning director, screenwriter and producer further invested in the estate, then acquiring both neighboring houses, including its headquarters. Asymmetrical Productionsof his own film producer company.

A band with history and unique amenities

The property includes private editing rooms and projections, elements that make it ideal for art and entertainment. In 1991, David Leeds commissioned Eric Lloyd Wright, grandson of the famous architect, the design of the special pool and pool house.

Further extensions followed, such as the addition of a two -storey hostel as well as a unique space with a separate bedroom. These three buildings, framed by auxiliary constructions, today make up an impressive overall complex with invaluable historical and architectural value.