Best of Venice and Santa Monica
235 Main St. #121
Venice  90291
Johannes Van Tilburg, Architect
The best of both worlds -- bohemian Venice and Santa Monica by the sea. Aptly named the Venice Renaissance, this award-winning example of sensible urban design was conceived by Architect Johannes Van Tilburg and inspired by the 1905 Venetian arcades of Venice founder Abbott Kinney. Outside, elaborate Corinthian columns of the street-level loggia match those of the original Venice Center, sheltering Chaya Venice restaurant, a yoga studio and numerous shops on Main Street. Jonathan Borofsky's 3-story "Ballerina Clown" stands guard at the corner, a block and a half from the beach. Inside, the corner unit is filled with light and ocean breezes, an unobstructed view of Guy Dill's "Harmic Arch" sculpture, and a private sun deck facing the beach. The open floor plan includes a Kitchen, Dining Room and Living Room with fireplace, brightened by numerous windows, sliding glass doors and skylights. The clever plan of the complex, with living clusters set at 45-degree angles, creates open courtyards and pathways on a street above the street, and rooftop pools and gardens that make this complex so desirable.
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$519,000 2 1 3/4 1,188 sf N/A
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