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His domestic architecture was a blend
of art, landscape and practical comfort.
He was famous for the attention he
gave to defining the real needs of his
clients, regardless of the size of the
project
BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF RICHARD NEUTRA
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
MAJOR WORKS
the carport can accommodate a larger vehicle
The main living space is enhanced by sliding
open an oversized glass wall, bridging the indoor
area with the outdoor deck and its view of the Hills.
It features beamed ceilings, built-ins, a wood-
burning fireplace, sliding glass walls,
"a soft mobile wall [that] when open, allows for a
generous den off the living-dining area ...
a small office, control temp wine cellar & laundry
constructed within lower undeveloped space."
on a 5,616 square foot.
Includes central air-conditioning, a small office,
temperature-controlled wine cellar, and laundry
constructed within the lower undeveloped space.
 Jardinette Apartments, now known as Marathon
Apartments, is a four-story apartment building
in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, designed
by modernist Richard Neutra
 The building's main structure runs east to west
along the back of the site, with two short wings
at either end forming a shallow courtyard. The
design was intended to convey a sense of
openness.
JARDINETTE
APARTMENT
 The Lovell
House was
nicknamed the
Health House
because the
interior is
brought into
harmony with
nature as well
as having
outdoor play
and recreation
areas.
It was similar to
of Mies van der
Rohe and Le
Corbusier’s
work in Europe
The Desert
House was
originally
made for the
occupancy of
Edgar J.
Kaufmann
and
later singer
Barry
Manilow
This house, built in
1935 outside of
Los Angeles, was
home of author
Ayn Rand, who
wrote the 6.5
million selling
novel “The
Fountainhead” –
(representing
Frank Lloyd
Wright) and his
struggle for the
advancement of
modern
architecture
Neutra’s company and
styles live on today
through his son, Dion,
who
kept his father’s office
in
Silver Lake, CA (outside
of
LA) alive.
 It is called “Richard
and Dion Neutra
Architecture”
and is on the National
Register of Historical
Places.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Brick
Illinois Landscape
Richard Neutra
Stucco finish
California Landscape
1934 - The Rosalind Rajogopals Addition, 2126
North Gower Street, Los Angeles CA.
1934 - The Anna Sten and Eugene Franke
House, 126 Mabery Road, Santa Monica CA
1935 - The Largent House, 49 Hopkins Avenue,
San Francisco CA.
1935 - The Largent House, 49 Hopkins Avenue,
San Francisco CA.
1949 - The Joseph Tuta House, 1800 Via Visalia,
Palos Verdes Estates CA. 2.7 acres
1949 - The Atwell House, 1411 Atwell Road, El
Cerrito CA
1932 - The Austrian Werkbund House,
Richard  neutra

Richard neutra

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    His domestic architecturewas a blend of art, landscape and practical comfort. He was famous for the attention he gave to defining the real needs of his clients, regardless of the size of the project
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    BRIEF INTRODUCTION OFRICHARD NEUTRA
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    the carport canaccommodate a larger vehicle
  • 8.
    The main livingspace is enhanced by sliding open an oversized glass wall, bridging the indoor area with the outdoor deck and its view of the Hills.
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    It features beamedceilings, built-ins, a wood- burning fireplace, sliding glass walls, "a soft mobile wall [that] when open, allows for a generous den off the living-dining area ... a small office, control temp wine cellar & laundry constructed within lower undeveloped space." on a 5,616 square foot. Includes central air-conditioning, a small office, temperature-controlled wine cellar, and laundry constructed within the lower undeveloped space.
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     Jardinette Apartments,now known as Marathon Apartments, is a four-story apartment building in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, designed by modernist Richard Neutra  The building's main structure runs east to west along the back of the site, with two short wings at either end forming a shallow courtyard. The design was intended to convey a sense of openness. JARDINETTE APARTMENT
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     The Lovell Housewas nicknamed the Health House because the interior is brought into harmony with nature as well as having outdoor play and recreation areas. It was similar to of Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier’s work in Europe
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    The Desert House was originally madefor the occupancy of Edgar J. Kaufmann and later singer Barry Manilow
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    This house, builtin 1935 outside of Los Angeles, was home of author Ayn Rand, who wrote the 6.5 million selling novel “The Fountainhead” – (representing Frank Lloyd Wright) and his struggle for the advancement of modern architecture
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    Neutra’s company and styleslive on today through his son, Dion, who kept his father’s office in Silver Lake, CA (outside of LA) alive.  It is called “Richard and Dion Neutra Architecture” and is on the National Register of Historical Places.
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    Frank Lloyd Wright Brick IllinoisLandscape Richard Neutra Stucco finish California Landscape
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    1934 - TheRosalind Rajogopals Addition, 2126 North Gower Street, Los Angeles CA.
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    1934 - TheAnna Sten and Eugene Franke House, 126 Mabery Road, Santa Monica CA
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    1935 - TheLargent House, 49 Hopkins Avenue, San Francisco CA.
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    1935 - TheLargent House, 49 Hopkins Avenue, San Francisco CA.
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    1949 - TheJoseph Tuta House, 1800 Via Visalia, Palos Verdes Estates CA. 2.7 acres
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    1949 - TheAtwell House, 1411 Atwell Road, El Cerrito CA
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    1932 - TheAustrian Werkbund House,