Architect Pierre Koenig’s Final Design Is on the Market for Nearly $15 Million
The Koenig Beach House features glass walls and sweeping beach views
Architect Pierre Koenig’s final project is on the market, for a cool $14.9 million. Located at 6525 Point Lechuza Drive in Malibu, California, the Koenig Beach House at Lechuza Point spans 3,463 square feet and includes four beds and four baths. Koenig, who also designed the famed Stahl House, completed a limited number of projects in his lifetime, making his designs all the more rare and historic.
“A home by Pierre Koenig isn’t just real estate, it’s architecture that helped define an era,” explains Cody Garcia, one of the listing agents of The Agency Malibu. “Properties like this are best understood as collectible works of modern design, where the steel, glass, and connection to the landscape become part of a living piece of art.”
A key design feature of the Koenig Beach House are walls of glass, complemented by sweeping views from Broad Beach to Zuma Beach and Point Dume. Additionally, this impressive residence is located within one of Malibu’s most private gated communities and has direct access to a secluded beach. As stated in the listing, “Pierre Koenig’s final project, this world-famous architectural beachfront retreat, has some of the most spectacular surf views in all of Malibu. The Koenig Beach House is a landmark of architectural history on the sand, nestled within a prestigious gated community.”
The home’s exterior features a plethora of cypress and palm trees, ocean-view decks, an idyllic spa, and retractable stairs that bring you right to the beach. There are also stand-out amenities throughout the home, including a car lift and garage, radiant heated flooring, a solar-powered smart home control and speaker system, and an at-home movie theater.
“Homes designed by Pierre Koenig rarely come to market, and when they do, they attract a global audience of collectors and design enthusiasts,” adds co-listing agent Sandro Dazzan, also of The Agency Malibu.