832 Canon Drive in Pasadena's prestigious Oak Knoll neighborhood is a rare architectural treasure that stands among the finest examples of iconic Southern California mid-century modern design. Walls of floor-to-ceiling glass dissolve the boundaries between indoors and out, framing verdant garden vistas in nearly every room and fostering a sense of peaceful seclusion. Designed by noted architect David Stringer, AIA, and built by Pasadena's esteemed E.C. Moller Construction Company in 1963, the property's design is both striking and understated, with clean lines and an effortless connection to the lush surrounding landscape. From the circular driveway, enter the home through the grand foyer and find yourself in an airy living and dining space with exceptional proportions for both everyday comfort and elegant entertaining. The room features original oak parquet floors (which extend throughout the house), a raised-hearth fireplace with original brick accents, ample built-in cabinetry, wet bar, and picturesque views in every direction. Two separate entrances lead to a sizable kitchen boasting authentic minimalist design, large picture window, abundant cabinet and countertop space, and access to the laundry room and attached two-car garage. Set on the opposite side of the house and separated from the living space by the entry foyer, each of the home's three main bedrooms is generously proportioned and features floor-to-ceiling windows with direct access to the outdoors as well as an ensuite bathroom--or in the case of the primary suite, two ensuite bathrooms, both with built-in cabinetry and spacious countertops that serve as individual dressing areas. A large office--potentially usable as a fourth bedroom or as a space that might make you excited to go to work each day--looks through walls of glass onto a truly exceptional resort-style backyard. There, thoughtful landscaping and towering canopies of mature trees create a blanket of privacy perfect for enjoying the extrao