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McClean x Fernandez: A Beverly Hills Masterpiece

Beverly Hills Modernism Perfected
Matthew B. Sweeney  |  March 24, 2025

Where McClean Meets Masterpiece: A Beverly Hills Modern Estate

Some homes feel like architecture.
Others feel like art.

And every now and then, something special comes along—like this newly completed estate north of Sunset and Lexington in Beverly Hills—where you can feel the collaboration in every line, every material choice, and every moment of stillness between light and glass.

This isn't just another Beverly Hills mansion.
This is a modern estate in three levels, imagined by architect Paul McClean, brought to life with interiors by designer Waldo Fernandez—two design minds whose work has been in my orbit for years, and whose influence continues to inspire me.

The McClean Effect

If you’ve spent even a minute on this site, you know I have a deep appreciation (okay, obsession) with luxury homes with pools. But for Paul McClean, water isn’t just a feature—it’s a philosophy. From reflecting pools to full-length infinity-edge pools, his homes hover, float, and breathe with the landscape.

At this Beverly Hills new construction, that vision is on full display. A glass bridge, twin marble waterfalls, walls of glass, and jetliner views make this a standout among Los Angeles luxury homes.

Waldo Fernandez: Versatility, Perfected

From Soho House West Hollywood to 9601 Charleville Blvd in Beverly Hills, Waldo’s interiors are tailored, timeless, and quietly bold. I’ve sold and leased in his buildings and can tell you firsthand—his work doesn’t just photograph well. It lives well.

At this home, the palette is calm, layered, and clean—letting McClean’s architecture breathe while still grounding every room in luxury.

The Highlights

  • Full wellness level: spa, steam, sauna, gym, and cinema

  • Infinity pool with panoramic views of Century City

  • Two boutique-style dressing rooms in the primary suite

  • Stunning bar lounge overlooking an architectural atrium

Whether you’re actively buying or just studying the best of LA real estate, this home is worth seeing—not just for the architecture, but for what it says about what’s possible when design, lifestyle, and intention come together.

Curious about McClean homes, Waldo interiors, or LA homes with pools? I’d love to help you find (or sell) your version of luxury.

– Matthew B. Sweeney 

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