Mid-Century meets Modern in this architectural marvel. The home has been featured in numerous magazines, used for commercial photo shoots, and is a frequent stop on midcentury tours. A 75 foot lap pool graces the home with windows in to the pool and views from the entry to the living room, dining room and kitchen. See your friends frolicking underwater as you prepare dinner. Ana Escalante, with consulting by family friend, Don Wexler, created a blending of desert and water that is unparalleled. Environmentally forward thinking, architect Escalante and, designer, Mark Nichols, along with Van Vleet Construction, using natural materials, create a home with formaldehyde free bamboo flooring and cabinets, recycled-glass tiles, terrazzo, and concrete block walls. Owned solar panels cover the roof. Two large primary bedrooms, both ensuite, are upstairs, and a smaller third bedroom mid-level with its own bath, is just a hallway away from the 3 car garage. (Tesla charger) The pool casita, though not listed as a bedroom can certainly be used as one, with an outdoor shower next to the spacious freestanding sauna. An expansive deck overlooking the valley floor and the Little San Bernadino Mountains on the other side, are the perfect place to enjoy sunsets, or should you prefer, coffee at sunrise. In summer, the panoramic view can be enjoyed with the cooling mister system. Watch as you see shadows envelop the valley and the distant mountains. This is a must see for the discriminating buyer looking for an "off the charts" place to call home.