Alicia Keys and her hit-producer husband Swizz Beatz have let Architectural Digest into their art-filled California mansion.
The modernist home is located north of San Diego among the highlands.
It rises from the cliffside, constructed of white concrete and glass. After the neighboring Razor Point Trail, the home is known as “Razor House.”
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Alicia Keys and her husband Kasseem Dean, better known as Swizz Beatz, as well as their daughters Genesis and Egypt, have dubbed the house “Dreamland.”
The estate is decorated with works by Black artists, a fleet of Ferraris, an infinity pool, and a recording studio tucked away on “the grown-up floor,” as Swizz Beatz refers to it.
According to Architectural Digest, which is dedicating the cover story of its December issue to the house, which has views of the Pacific Ocean, the estate is alleged to have inspired Tony Stark’s mansion in the “Iron Man” franchise.
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Swizz Beatz told the magazine that he had his heart set on the house for a long time before deciding to buy it.
The approximately 11,000-square-foot estate was “very significant to me,” he is quoted as saying, and a photo of it served as his phone wallpaper for eight years before the pair moved there.
“Every wall in this house, every bit of it, is sculpture,” he added. “These beautiful ‘S’ shapes, these chevrons going down the hillside, curvatures flying in space over your head. It’s more akin to sculpture than architecture.”
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