A. Quincy Jones–designed propertyfollowing their 2013 divorce to music producer Dr. Luke.
Originally built in the 1960s, the home underwent a total reconstruction in 1989 after it succumbed to fire. Today, you’ll find three bedrooms and two baths spread across roughly 2,500 square feet of clean-lined and light-filled living space. Hallmarks of mid-century modern style include rich hardwood floors, stylish clerestory windows, and oversized glass doors.
The abode relies on passive solar house principles and makes use of an airflow system that not only promotes natural ventilation throughout but also reduces the need for air conditioning and heating. There’s also an earth-sheltered—or partly underground—studio space that’s soundproof and could potentially offer protection from a natural disaster such as a wildfire, and the land has plenty of extra space to add horse stables or a private glamping site with an Airstream trailer.