Late Swiss architect Eduard Dreier designed hundreds of homes across the U.S. throughout his 50-year career, incorporating his distinct modernist aesthetic with a Bauhaus spin. His son, Guy, followed in his footsteps, creating sculptural abodes from Boca Raton to Vail over the past 35 years. One standout is a hillside mansion he built in Palm Desert’s exclusive Big Horn Golf Club in 2008.

Set on 1.72 rugged acres, the striking abode combines a dramatic curved roof with glass walls and swathes of Jerusalem Stone. The main residence and detached casita together offer up four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and one half bath in just over 9,250 square feet of stylish living space. The grounds are equally impressive, with an infinity-edge pool, spa, and tiered waterfalls.

The main living area features a lounge and dining area that overlook the desert landscape.

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The Summit Cove pad was listed for $13.2 million in February 2022, property records show. It has been on and off the market since, with slight price fluctuations: it was listed for $12.5 million in December 2024, then relisted in February of this year for $12.65 million. Jacquie Burns of Bighorn Properties, the golf club’s exclusive on-site brokerage, holds the listing.