Few places have shaped residential architecture as profoundly as Los Angeles. The Case Study House program, sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine in 1945, challenged conventional notions of home—introducing an architecture defined by openness, simplicity, innovation, and a deep connection to climate and landscape. Through the work of architects including Richard Neutra, Pierre Koenig, Charles and Ray Eames, and Eero Saarinen, Southern California became synonymous with a distinctly modern way of living[cite: 1].
Koral Real Estate draws inspiration from this remarkable legacy—not through replication, but through evolution. We believe the principles that made these homes enduring icons remain as relevant today as they were more than half a century ago[cite: 1].
Our residences reinterpret California Modernism for a new generation. They are composed with disciplined geometry, expansive glazing, natural materials, and carefully crafted details that create environments of calm, light, and permanence. Every project seeks to balance architectural rigor with warmth, creating homes that feel both timeless and unmistakably contemporary[cite: 1].