This iconic 1,360-square-foot residence at 503 N Farrell Drive exemplifies the timeless elegance of Jack Meiselman’s midcentury modern vision. Built in 1960, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home showcases the clean lines and effortless indoor-outdoor living that define classic Palm Springs architecture.
The home’s signature feature is its dramatic walls of glass that dissolve the barrier between interior and exterior spaces, opening to a sparkling pool and spa surrounded by soaring palms and framed by spectacular western mountain views. Tall privacy hedges envelop the property, creating a secluded resort-like setting that balances openness with intimacy—perfect for both peaceful relaxation and stylish entertaining.
Inside, the open-concept living spaces flow seamlessly to the outdoors, showcasing the hallmarks of Meiselman’s architectural approach: post-and-beam ceilings that celebrate structural honesty, clerestory windows that flood the interior with abundant natural light while maintaining privacy, and thoughtful spatial planning that maximizes the connection to the desert landscape. Every design element works in harmony to create spaces that feel both expansive and inviting.
A new lucky homeowner purchased this home on October 9, 2025.
Situated in the desirable Sunrise Park neighborhood, this home enjoys a prime Palm Springs location. Sunrise Park is a well-established residential area characterized by its midcentury homes and tree-lined streets. The neighborhood offers convenient access to downtown Palm Springs’ cultural attractions, restaurants, and shops, while maintaining a quiet, residential atmosphere. This central location has long made Sunrise Park a desirable area for those seeking authentic Palm Springs living with easy connectivity to all the city has to offer.
Are the new owner of this glass-wrapped Meiselman home? Your home beautifully exemplifies the indoor-outdoor living philosophy that made Palm Springs midcentury architecture world-renowned. Whether you have insights about restoring your home or or simply want to connect with fellow Meiselman homeowners who share your appreciation for midcentury modern architecture, the Registry is your community. By claiming this property, you’ll help us celebrate the enduring appeal of Meiselman’s design principles and contribute to the documentation of his important architectural legacy.
We’d love to hear from you and about your experience of living in your iconic Palm Springs home!
595 North Farrell Drive, Palm Springs, CA
Sunrise Park
bedrooms 2
bathroom 4
2193 E Terry Ln, Palm Springs, California
Sunrise Park
bedrooms 3
bathroom 2
year built 1957
663 N Farrell Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Sunrise Park
bedrooms 2
bathroom 2
year built 1960
2265 E Amado Rd, Palm Springs, CA
Sunrise Park
bedrooms 4
bathroom 3
year built 1956
603 N Juanita Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Sunmor Estates
bedrooms 3
bathroom 2
year built 1960
1841 N Berne Dr., Palm Springs, CA
Racquet Club East
bedrooms 3
bathroom 2
year built 1959
695 N Monterey Rd, Palm Springs, CA
Oasis del Sol
bedrooms 4
bathroom 3
year built 1960
649 N Farrell Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Sunrise Park
bedrooms 4
bathroom 3
year built 1960
2110 N Starr Rd., Palm Springs, CA
Racquet Club East
bedrooms 3
bathroom 2
year built 1959
1115 Pasatiempo Rd, Palm Springs, California
El Mirador
bedrooms 4
bathroom 2
year built 1955