Encinitas’ Iconic Crescent House from ‘Westworld’ Is Up for Grabs

The four-bedroom home, going in the marketplace for $23.5 million, is the house of tech investor Gerald (performed by Thomas Kretschmann) on the HBO present.

The third, most up-to-date season of Westworld serves as fairly a departure for the HBO collection, with the dystopian science fiction drama venturing outdoors the Wild West-themed android-run amusement park the place it's centered and into the futuristic world of Los Angeles circa 2058. Executing the bold endeavor required a mind-blowing 3,000 particular results carried out by 9 completely different specialty corporations! As visible results supervisor Jay Value defined to VFX Voice, “Each inch of each body is designed. You'll be able to’t actually level the digicam anyplace within the [“Westworld”] world with out [visual effects], the artwork division or costume having to the touch it.”

Solid and crew additionally needed to enterprise fairly a bit outdoors the “Thirty Mile Zone” to create the closely stylized real-world-ish backdrop of season three, visiting such far-flung locales as San Diego, Singapore and Spain. The dizzying schedule had manufacturing designer Howard Cummings telling Architectural Digest, “This 12 months was actually a worldwide endeavor. I didn’t truly sleep very a lot.”

The exhaustive efforts have been properly price it, although. In a present that has change into synonymous with attractive settings, season three stands out, with episodes making use of such architectural gems because the Metropolis of Arts and Sciences complicated in Valencia, the Faculty of the Arts in Singapore and the Crescent Home in Encinitas.

Presupposed to be situated in Beihai, China, on the collection, the latter truly sits perched atop a craggy cliff about 25 miles north of San Diego. And deep-pocketed followers will quickly have the prospect to show all of their Westworld fantasies into actuality because the dwelling is scheduled to hit the market in mid-Might! Repped by Kelly Howard and Lisa Waltman of Compass, the trophy pad comes with a $23.5 million price ticket. Each longtime Encinitas residents, the 2 brokers describe the abode as “standing alone by way of its uniqueness and high quality.” A monument of concrete, metal and glass boasting a powerful 74 toes of Pacific Ocean frontage, the construction really is unparalleled in just about each method.

The 2-story residence was commissioned in 2003 by developer Bud Fischer, who was behind San Diego’s famed Gaslamp Quarter, and his spouse, Esther. Designed by prolific native architect and three-time Architectural Digest “High 100 Designer” Wallace E. Cunningham, the four-bedroom, six-bath, 6,329-square-foot property took three years to finish.

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The Crescent Home in Encinitas, California.Rancho Photographs

Rife with each angular and rounded parts, the format was impressed by the curvature of the moon. The itemizing states, “The very first thing guests see when getting into the gorgeous house is an infinity pool which is formed like a crescent moon, wrapped round a round terrace — therefore the title ‘Crescent Home.”

Although sandwiched between two giant properties on a bustling coastal road, the dwelling gives the final word in privateness. The design, Cunningham instructed Architectural Digestin a 2005 profile, “outcomes from the location configuration and a need to isolate the interiors from the neighborhood.” As such, the property makes spectacular use of its 0.43-acre lot.

That includes an open flooring plan and an “upside-down” orientation, the visitor rooms are situated on the decrease stage with the principle dwelling areas, together with the household room, eating room and kitchen, in addition to the homeowners’ suite, located upstairs, in order to take higher benefit of the beautiful ocean and metropolis views.

The angular lounge, particularly, was constructed to focus on the outside. As Cunningham expressed to Architectural Digest, “Due to the form of the area, the thrust of the beams and trellis skylight overhead, and its obvious suspension above the water, one has the sense of being on a ship at sea.” Certainly, the enclave genuinely does appear to drift above the cascading Pacific beneath.

Regardless of the abundance of grey concrete, which might typically render a property chilly and stark, the Crescent Home seems heat and welcoming, thanks largely to the floor-to-ceiling home windows which draw the brilliant daylight and blue of the ocean in, beckoning inhabitants to cozy up and benefit from the view.

Cunningham described the residence as “a sculpture of motion, area and light-weight” and it actually does have the texture of a three-dimensional murals. Even the stairway is a showpiece! That includes chrome steel treading, the span, which twists and turns into itself, was modeled after “the vertebrae and ribs of an important dinosaur” and appears extra prefer it must be hanging on show at a museum relatively than tucked inside a personal residence.

The Crescent Home has solely been listed twice within the twenty years because it was constructed and, on each events, it bought lower than a month after hitting the market, which is astonishing contemplating its value level. The present homeowners, who make the most of the place as a trip property, picked it up in 2016 for $11.1 million — the best residential buy ever in Encinitas. In keeping with the itemizing info, “Upon promoting, it can break its personal document for the costliest house bought within the historical past” of the seaside metropolis.

So it's no shock that the monolith was chosen to painting the residence of ultra-wealthy tech investor Gerald (Thomas Kretschmann) on Westworld.

The season three premiere, titled “Parce Domine,” opens on the construction, although some important modifications have been made to get the place prepared for its close-up, as evidenced within the display seize and MLS photograph above. For the episode, a particular results workforce digitally added in depth wings to each the north and south sides of the property with a purpose to make it seem even bigger than it truly is. All the neighboring properties have been additionally wiped away, giving the pad an remoted look similar to that of Tony Stark’s (Robert Downey Jr.) Level Dume property in Iron Man. The resemblance is relatively ironic being that the Stark residence, which doesn’t truly exist in actual life however was only a digital rendering created for the display, was impressed by the Razor Home in La Jolla, one more Wallace Cunningham design.

The Westworld manufacturing workforce had initially deliberate on using the Salk Institute for the shoot, however, as Cummings defined to The Architect’s Newspaper, “ended up falling in love with this home with a texture that just about blends into the rocks beneath it.”

The pad’s cement make-up proved enticing to the workforce, as properly. Cummings expressed, “We felt that concrete offers an actual ambiance and texture to trendy buildings. It may be shaped into something; it’s bought unimaginable fluidity whereas nonetheless being foreboding.”

And Gerald’s home is nothing if not foreboding onscreen! In “Parce Domine,” the pad acts as an AI-controlled good house, which turns into a jail of kinds, a glass-walled labyrinth inside which the evil entrepreneur is trapped by Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wooden) as a part of a revenge plot. Spoiler — “Gerry” doesn’t make it out alive, as an alternative assembly an premature, bloody and well-deserved finish within the property’s pool. As all Westworld denizens properly know, “Violent delights have violent ends!”

This story initially ran on Dust.com, which options further photographs.

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