The Meyer Residence, Ray Kappe, FAIA, 1961/1996, is an extraordinary story of joy following destruction by the Northridge earthquake. Built in 1961, it was such an idyllic place to live that the owners asked him not for a new design but a rebuild of the original. Kappe's hilltop post-and-beam design exemplifies the master architect's conviction that renewable resources such as finely crafted clear heart redwood, timber beams, red brick, and glass could be employed in the special interpretation of Modernism that made the radical Sci-Arc founder famous.