Nestled within a quiet Los Angeles neighborhood, the Seltzer Residence embodies Rick Clemenson’s signature blend of precision geometry and playful expression. The home’s bold cubic forms are softened by carefully composed proportions and punctuated by a grid of colored glass apertures that animate its minimalist façade. Each window captures and refracts light differently throughout the day, transforming the house into a dynamic canvas of shifting color and shadow.
Inside, the structure opens into a series of interlocking volumes that balance privacy with openness. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls draw natural light deep into the interior, while exposed steel framing and polished concrete floors speak to Clemenson’s refined industrial vocabulary. The relationship between interior and exterior is seamless — a lap pool runs alongside a glass wall, reflecting the home’s crisp lines and extending its architectural rhythm into the landscape.
The result is a residence that feels at once sculptural and human-scaled — a study in how modern design can evoke warmth, individuality, and quiet sophistication.









