Perched high above the valley floor, this striking mid-century modern residence by Alan Blair captures the essence of Northern California living at its most elevated both literally and architecturally. Walls of glass dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, framing sweeping, cinematic views that stretch from San Francisco to Santa Clara,a panorama many consider among the most breathtaking in Silicon Valley.
Privately tucked into its hillside setting, the home unfolds as a serene retreat designed for both quiet escape and effortless entertaining. Three expansive decks cascade along the structure, offering multiple vantage points to take in the ever-changing light, while a secluded hot tub invites moments of relaxation under the open sky.
Inside, the residence balances warmth with modernist clarity. Soaring ceilings and an open-plan design create a sense of volume and flow, anchored by two gas fireplaces and punctuated by iconic Herman Miller lighting in the dining room. The thoughtfully reimagined lower level expands the living space, complementing an upstairs office and dual living areas that easily accommodate both intimate gatherings and larger-scale entertaining.
With five bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, the home offers both flexibility and comfort, along with contemporary upgrades, including dual Tesla chargers that bring modern convenience to this timeless design. It is, in every sense, a rare architectural offering: a private sanctuary, a design statement, and a front-row seat to one of the most spectacular vistas in California.



