In a region known for palm-lined boulevards and golden light, Pasadena and its neighboring communities offer more than just sunshine — they serve as a canvas for architectural artistry. From early 20th-century estates to Modernist marvels, this enclave of Southern California has long been a playground for the country’s most revered architects. If you're a design aficionado in search of a home that lives like a work of art, these four homes — all represented by affiliated Engel & Völkers advisors — deserve your full attention.
790 Huntington Circle, Pasadena, CA 91106Architect: Wallace Neff | Advisor: Matthew Berkley
Designed in 1926 by Wallace Neff, “Valley View” is one of just thirteen private cottages originally built on the grounds of the historic Huntington Hotel. Tucked behind gates on a double, half-acre lot, the residence blends Tudor Revival detailing with whimsical European flourishes. From the steep roofline to the diamond-shaped windows, the home is rich with historic character and timeless grace.
795 Holladay Road, Pasadena, CA 91106Architect: Wallace Neff | Advisor: Diki Stepanian (Co-list advisor)
A rare Italian Renaissance Revival by Wallace Neff, this 1927 estate exudes timeless elegance in one of Pasadena’s most celebrated architectural enclaves. From its stately circular driveway to its manicured grounds and refined proportions, the home balances grandeur and grace — a legacy property designed for quiet sophistication and enduring beauty.
3350 Lombardy Road, Pasadena, CA 91107Architect: Theodore Pletsch | Advisor: Cynthia York Shadian
Designed by Theodore Pletsch, this Chapman Woods estate is a rare offering where architectural pedigree meets lush California living. Primarily single level, the home opens to expansive, celebration-worthy grounds with a pool, koi ponds, and a versatile guest house. A residence of light, legacy, and possibility — ready for its next chapter.
1055 Sherwood Road, San Marino, CA 91108Architect: Conrad Buff III | Advisor: Jen Hemming
A masterwork of light, landscape, and enduring design, this San Marino residence — known as the Hamlin House — showcases the architectural clarity of Buff, Hensman & Smith. Towering windows dissolve the barrier between indoors and out, while thoughtful updates by original firm partner Dennis Smith have elevated the home’s livability without compromising its legacy. Surrounded by redwoods, citrus trees, and modern sculptural landscaping, the home offers a rare balance of serenity and sophistication.
Homes with architectural provenance don’t just make for beautiful living — they tend to appreciate differently than their cookie-cutter counterparts. Whether it’s the romance of Spanish Revival or the clean lines of midcentury design, distinctive homes attract a discerning market and offer long-term lifestyle and financial value.
At Engel & Völkers, we specialize in properties that tell a story. Engel & Völkers advisors understand how to connect design-minded buyers with residences that elevate daily life through craftsmanship and originality.
Ready to own a piece of architectural history?Explore more design-forward properties by connecting with your local Engel & Völkers advisor today.
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