Luminar tech mogul Austin Russell‘s 1601 San Onofre Drive is the latest high-profile victim of the Los Angeles fires.
Images published this past weekend revealed the Pacific Palisades mansion notably featured in Succession season 4 — where the Roy sibling planned to unroll “The Hundred” before scheming against family patriarch Logan Roy — had been reduced to ashes.
To date, the LA wildfires have claimed 11 lives and devastated over 12,000 structures across 56 square miles since the first blazes last Wednesday.
Four years ago, 1601 San Onofre Drive — built by developer Ardie Tavangarian — shattered residential sales records in Westside Los Angeles after it was acquired by Russell for US$83 million (AU$135 million). Prior to that, it was available to rent for a not-so-casual US$350,000 (AU$570,000) per month.
Beyond its recent destruction, this lavish abode had previously been the subject of countless headlines thanks to a wide array of next-level amenities: a retractable roof, retinal scan access to the extravagant master suite, and two panic rooms.
“The pinnacle of organic modern bringing the indoors out with nature on a flawless one-acre promontory nestled next to Santa Monica State Park,” read the official listing posted by The Williams Estates.
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The 20,000-square-foot trophy home also offered six generous bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, and all the integrated tech you’ve likely only experienced in fiction.
The aforementioned retractable roof found in the master could be configured in either an open sunroof-like setting or with a glass pane to keep the elements out. The cherry on top? The ceiling also doubled as a projection screen.
Other eyebrow-raising features included the following:
- Boutique-like dressing room
- Chef’s kitchen designed by Nobu
- Wet bar
- Stocked wine cellar
- State-of-the-art modern lounge
- State-of-the-art home cinema
- 20-seat outdoor cinema + dining area
- Rooftop deck w/ “party-ready” pool-cuzzi
- Outdoor lounge + fire pit
- Infinity pool
- Zen spa + garden
- Massage room
- Gym w/ views
- Car gallery w/ turntable that “doubles as a dance floor and ballroom”
- Smart home integrations
Check out the former 1601 San Onofre Drive (AKA the Succession season 4 house) below.
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