A residence designed by John Lautner
Dua Lipa chose as her California home a key work of modern architecture: the Tyler House, designed in 1953 by the renowned John Lautner. With a restrained scale and monumental design, this residence located in Studio City embodies the balance between architecture, landscape, and contemporary living.
Discreet architecture with a powerful identity


Instead of an extravagant mansion, the British singer opted for a dwelling with a sober yet deeply expressive presence. Located among oak and eucalyptus trees north of Los Angeles, the house represents an organic vision of the architecture that Lautner developed after his training with Frank Lloyd Wright.
Geometry and materials serving the landscape
- The structure is based on two equilateral triangles that adapt to the terrain.
- The main materials are wood, brick, steel, and glass.
- The house sits on a wooded hillside, creating the sensation of being suspended among the treetops.
The use of floor-to-ceiling windows allows a constant stream of natural light, creating a visual and sensorial connection with the surroundings. This isn't just about aesthetics, but rather a design ethic that prioritizes integration with nature.


Spaces designed for living and creating
With approximately 200 m² spread over two levels, the house features:
- Two bedrooms and two bathrooms
- Living room with access to suspended terraces
- Kitchen, dining room, and bedrooms with landscape views
Elements such as sloping ceilings with exposed beams, original hardwood floors, and detailed woodwork reinforce the property's timeless character.


Shared Aesthetics Between Architecture and Music
The choice of this home aligns with Dua Lipa's visual and aural style. The house's retro-futuristic design connects with the aesthetic of Future Nostalgia, her second album, where past and future converge. For the artist, the space not only provides privacy, but also inspiration.
A Legacy of 20th-Century Architecture
Seventy years after its construction, the Tyler House remains a benchmark for architects and design lovers. Its ability to combine functionality, beauty, and connection with the environment makes it a model of contemporary living. In a city dominated by the spectacular, this house demonstrates that sophistication lies in well-executed details.
London-Los Angeles Contrast: Two Ways of Living
In addition to her California home, Dua Lipa maintains a residence in London, purchased at age 22. More traditional in style, it is distinguished by its brick facade, antique mosaics on the porch, and eclectic interior. The property includes a private garden, a recording studio, and a custom dressing room.
With the Tyler House, Dua Lipa joins a tradition of artists who understand architecture as an extension of their creative identity. Her choice reveals a preference for purposeful design, constructed history, and spatial authenticity.