A San Diego home with its own private grotto at the center of the living room has bobbed back onto the market for $3.4 million, offering up a truly “one-of-a-kind” opportunity to own one of the city’s “most unique architectural residences.”
Built in 1980 by celebrated California architect Rob Wellington Quigley, the property, which is aptly known as the “Waterfall House,” is as much a personal water park as it is a private home, boasting a dramatic layered layout, with multiple balconies overlooking the pool area, which features several indoor waterfalls that cascade down through the main living space.
It is a testament to the playful spirit that Quigley was renowned for bringing to all of his works, which also include the silver-domed San Diego Central Library and the New Children’s Museum…