The title of the "most photographed house" is often contested, but the Stahl House (also known as Case Study House #22) in Los Angeles is a top contender. Perched high in the Hollywood Hills, this glass-walled masterpiece designed by Pierre Koenig became an architectural icon largely due to a famous 1960 photograph by Julius Shulman showing two women sitting in the corner of the house overlooking the city lights. Another frequent claimant is the African Heritage House in Nairobi, Kenya, which has been cited by various media outlets for its unique, multi-cultural design. In a more traditional sense, the White House in Washington, D.C., likely holds the record for the most total images captured by tourists globally. However, for sheer artistic and architectural photography, the Stahl House remains the quintessential "model home" of the mid-century modern era, appearing in countless films, commercials, and fashion shoots over the last several decades.