
above: once at the top of the hill, this is the view out and across, looking south. The house rises two hundred feet above Palm Springs and boasts truly spectacular panoramic views of the desert floor and the mountains that wrap around the entire valley.
above: One of the large glass doors leading to outside.
above: You can see how the infinity pool goes right to the edge of the property.
above: I was at the house attending a private party, these umbrellas were where the bar was set up.
above: Looking back toward the house, you get a sense for how fabulous the pool is. This home the essence of the coveted Palm Springs lifestyle.

above: This perspective of the pool really shows how amazing the infinity pool is.

above: The walls on one side of house are all glass, so inside really feels like being outside.

above: This perspective of the pool really shows how amazing the infinity pool is.

above: The walls on one side of house are all glass, so inside really feels like being outside.
above: you can see how the white quartz rock lights up at dusk, which has a wonderful glow in the evening.

above: Albert Frey made a habit of working natural elements into every environment he designed. Here, he masterfully incorporated the natural terrain of a mountain side.
above: Here I am in front of the waterfall and koi pond with my friend, the great Jimmy Van Patten.
above: The house at night. You can see how stunning this property is looking out onto Palm Springs in the evening.
above: It doesn't get any better than this, the quintessential Palm Springs life. It's the reason why I've chosen to live here.
-Rick Rockhill
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