Back in 1987, iconic anti-pop artist doled out $2.6 million for a ranch house in the area of . He and his wife, Danica, went on to acquire the home next door when it came up for sale—to avoid having it torn down and replaced with what Ruscha called a “three-story Swiss Tudor Pop Gothic”—and then engaged architectural designer Morgan Livingston to help combine the two existing 1950s structures into a seamless live/work compound that was later featured in the pages of Architectural Digest .

The couple eventually sold the entire spread in the early 2000s for $1.95 million to a creative couple, who in turn transferred the place in 2011 for $2.5 million to founder and president Rhea Scott, a film and commercial producer most known for her work on music videos for everyone from the Red Hot

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