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Historic Avenel Cooperative project in Silver Lake has corner unit for sale

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What began as a communal living experiment in postwar California would become a model for low-cost urban housing and the innovative use of small spaces.

Gregory Ain’s historic Avenel Cooperative Housing Project in Silver Lake today has a corner unit for sale.

Ain, the notable Modernist architect, completed the 10-unit complex in 1947 for 10 couples who each chipped in about $11,000 to build a housing project that would promote communal living. They purchased two 60-foot lots on a hillside property, where Ain created two rows of units, each with a common walkway leading to the front entrance of each unit.

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The complex has a simple gray and brown exterior and sits among apartments and houses on a quiet tree-lined street just off of Hyperion and Rowena avenues. Its clean, functional design is a nod to the Modernist aesthetic.

Inside the unit, two sliding wooden walls allow for flexible arrangement of the living space -- one can separate the living room from the master bedroom; the other divides space into two smaller rooms. Sliding glass doors separate the living room from a garden and patio with views of Griffith Observatory and Rowena Reservoir.

The current owner added a vintage fireplace, hanging bookshelves in the den and new tile in the bathroom. Exposed concrete slab floors and stainless-steel appliances give the condo an updated look. A front patio area can be used as storage or laundry.

The housing development has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2005. Ain’s career spanned more than 40 years and included the Dunsmuir Flats, a four-unit complex near Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, and Mar Vista Housing, a tract of 52 homes known for its efficient use of space.

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