Architect Rudolph M. Schindler's final residential masterpiece, thoughtfully revived and expanded by Callas Shortridge Architects. Nestled above the Sunset Strip in the Hollywood Hills, this iconic 1952 home - The John H. Coppersmith Residence - seamlessly blends historic design with modern sophistication. Multiple Ipe wood viewing decks reveal sweeping canyon vistas, while expansive UV-treated glass doors flood the interiors with natural light. Original Brazilian hardwood floors, a distinctive copper-paneled facade, and artisan fixtures provide rich architectural detail throughout. Outside, enjoy a tranquil hillside path, drought-tolerant landscaping, and a secluded promontory with a fire pit. Inside, discover a chef's kitchen with Wolf and Miele appliances, a spacious primary suite with a spa-like bath enveloped in azure tile, and a newly added infrared sauna for wellness. Smart home upgrades include a Sonos Faber sound system, Ajax security, and new ABS plumbing throughout. This secluded retreat, located in the coveted Wonderland Avenue Elementary School district, offers privacy, style, and enduring significance.