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Richard Neutra

Richard Joseph Neutra (/ˈnɔɪtrə/ NOI-tra;[1] April 8, 1892 – April 16, 1970) was an Austrian-American architect. Living and building for the majority of his career in Southern California, he came to be considered a prominent and important modernist architect.[2][3] His most notable works include the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California.

Richard Neutra
Neutra with a photo of the Beard House, 1935
Born
Richard Joseph Neutra

(1892-04-08)April 8, 1892
DiedApril 16, 1970(1970-04-16) (aged 78)
OccupationArchitect
Spouse
Dione Niedermann
(m. 1922⁠–⁠1970)
Children3, including Dion Neutra (1926-2019)
AwardsWilhelm Exner Medal (1959)
AIA Gold Medal (1977)

Biography Edit

Neutra was born in Leopoldstadt, the second district of Vienna, Austria Hungary, on April 8, 1892, into a wealthy Jewish family. His Jewish-Hungarian father Samuel Neutra (1844–1920)[4][5] was a proprietor of a metal foundry, and his mother, Elizabeth "Betty" Glaser[6] Neutra (1851–1905) was a member of the IKG Wien. Richard had two brothers who also emigrated to the United States, and a sister, Josephine Theresia "Pepi" Weixlgärtner, an artist who was married to the Austrian art historian Arpad Weixlgärtner and who emigrated later to Sweden, where her work can be seen at The Museum of Modern Art.[7]

Neutra attended the Sophiengymnasium in Vienna until 1910. He studied under Max Fabiani and Karl Mayreder at the Vienna University of Technology (1910–18), and also attended the private architecture school of Adolf Loos. In 1912 he undertook a study trip to Italy and the Balkans with Ernst Ludwig Freud (son of Sigmund Freud).[citation needed]

In June 1914, Neutra's studies were interrupted when he was ordered to Trebinje, where he served as an lieutenant in the artillery until the end of the war. Dione Neutra recalled her husband Richard's hatred of the retribution against the Serbs in an interview conducted in 1978 after his death: "He talked about the people he met [i.e. in Trebinje] … how his commander was a sadist, who was able to play out his sadistic tendencies … . He was just a small town clerk in Vienna, but then he became his commander."[8]

Neutra took a leave in 1917 to return to the Technische Hochschule to take his final examinations.[9]

After World War I, Neutra went to Switzerland where he worked with the landscape architect Gustav Ammann. In 1921, he served briefly as city architect in the German town of Luckenwalde, and later in the same year he joined the office of Erich Mendelsohn in Berlin. Neutra contributed to the firm's competition entry for a new commercial centre for Haifa, Palestine (1922), and to the Zehlendorf housing project in Berlin (1923).[10] He married Dione Niedermann, the daughter of an architect, in 1922. They had three sons, Frank L (1924–2008), Dion (1926–2019) an architect and his father's partner, and Raymond Richard (1939–) a physician and environmental epidemiologist.

Neutra moved to the United States by 1923 and became a naturalized citizen in 1929. Neutra worked briefly for Frank Lloyd Wright before accepting an invitation from his close friend and university companion Rudolf Schindler to work and live communally in Schindler's Kings Road House in California. Neutra's first work in Los Angeles was in landscape architecture, where he provided the design for the garden of Schindler's beach house (1922–25), designed for Philip Lovell, Newport Beach, and for a pergola and wading pool for Wright and Schindler's complex for Aline Barnsdall on Olive Hill (1925), Hollywood. Schindler and Neutra collaborated on an entry for the League of Nations Competition of 1926–27; in the same year they formed a firm with the planner Carol Aronovici (1881–1957) called the Architectural Group for Industry and Commerce (AGIC). He subsequently developed his own practice and went on to design numerous buildings embodying the International Style, twelve of which are designated as Historic Cultural Monuments (HCM), including the Lovell Health House (HCM #123; 1929) and the Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House (HCM #640; 1966).[10] In California, he became celebrated for rigorously geometric but airy structures that symbolized a West Coast variation on the mid-century modern residence. Clients included Edgar J. Kaufmann, Galka Scheyer, and Walter Conrad Arensberg. In the early 1930s, Neutra's Los Angeles practice trained several young architects who went on to independent success, including Gregory Ain, Harwell Hamilton Harris, and Raphael Soriano. In 1932, he tried to move to the Soviet Union, to help design workers' housing that could be easily constructed, as a means of helping with the housing shortage.[11]

In 1932, Neutra was included in the seminal MoMA exhibition on modern architecture, curated by Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock. From 1943-44 Neutra served as a visiting professor of design at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. In 1949 Neutra formed a partnership with Robert E. Alexander that lasted until 1958, which finally gave him the opportunity to design larger commercial and institutional buildings. In 1955, the United States Department of State commissioned Neutra to design a new embassy in Karachi. Neutra's appointment was part of an ambitious program of architectural commissions to renowned architects, which included embassies by Walter Gropius in Athens, Edward Durrell Stone in New Delhi, Marcel Breuer in The Hague, Josep Lluis Sert in Baghdad, and Eero Saarinen in London. In 1965, Neutra formed a partnership with his son Dion Neutra.[10] Between 1960 and 1970, Neutra created eight villas in Europe, four in Switzerland, three in Germany, and one in France. Prominent clients in this period included Gerd Bucerius, publisher of Die Zeit, as well as figures from commerce and science. His work was also part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.[12]

Richard Joseph Neutra died on April 16, 1970, at the age of 78.[13]

Architectural style Edit

He was known for the attention he gave to defining the real needs of his clients, regardless of the size of the project, in contrast to other architects eager to impose their artistic vision on a client. Neutra sometimes used detailed questionnaires to discover his client's needs, much to their surprise. His domestic architecture was a blend of art, landscape, and practical comfort.[citation needed]

In a 1947 article for the Los Angeles Times, "The Changing House," Neutra emphasizes the "ready-for-anything" plan – stressing an open, multifunctional plan for living spaces that are flexible, adaptable and easily modified for any type of life or event.[14]

Neutra had a sharp sense of irony. In his autobiography, Life and Shape, he included a playful anecdote about an anonymous movie producer-client who electrified the moat around the house that Neutra designed for him and had his Persian butler fish out the bodies in the morning and dispose of them in a specially designed incinerator. This was a much-embellished account of an actual client, Josef von Sternberg, who indeed had a moated house but not an electrified one.[citation needed]

The novelist/philosopher Ayn Rand was the second owner of the Von Sternberg House in the San Fernando Valley (now destroyed). A photo of Neutra and Rand at the home was taken by Julius Shulman.[citation needed]

Neutra's early watercolors and drawings, most of them of places he traveled (particularly his trips to the Balkans in WWI) and portrait sketches, showed influence from artists such as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele etc. Neutra's sister Josefine, who could draw, is cited as developing Neutra's inclination towards drawing.[citation needed]

Legacy Edit

Neutra's son Dion has kept the Silver Lake offices designed and built by his father open as "Richard and Dion Neutra Architecture" in Los Angeles. The Neutra Office Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[14]

In 1980, Neutra's widow donated the Van der Leeuw House (VDL Research House), then valued at $207,500, to California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) to be used by the university's College of Environmental Design faculty and students.[15][16] In 2011, the Neutra-designed Kronish House (1954) at 9439 Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills sold for $12.8 million.[17]

In 2009, the exhibition "Richard Neutra, Architect: Sketches and Drawings" at the Los Angeles Central Library featured a selection of Neutra's travel sketches, figure drawings and building renderings. An exhibition on the architect's work in Europe between 1960 and 1979 was mounted by the MARTa Herford, Germany.[citation needed]

The Kaufmann Desert House was restored by Marmol Radziner + Associates in the mid-1990s.[18]

The typeface family Neutraface, designed by Christian Schwartz for House Industries, was based on Richard Neutra's architecture and design principles.[citation needed]

In 1977, he was posthumously awarded the AIA Gold Medal, and in 2015, he was honored with a Golden Palm Star on the Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California.[19]

Lost works Edit

Neutra's 14,000 sqf "Windshield" house built on Fishers Island, NY for John Nicholas Brown II burned down on New Year's Eve 1973 and was not rebuilt.[20]

The 1935 Von Sternberg House in Northridge, California was demolished in 1972.[21]

Neutra's 1960 Fine Arts Building at California State University, Northridge was demolished in 1997, three years after suffering severe damage in the 1994 Northridge earthquake.[22][23]

The 1962 Maslon House in Rancho Mirage, California, was demolished in 2002.[24]

Neutra's Cyclorama Building at Gettysburg was demolished by the National Park Service in March 2013.[25]

The Slavin House (1956) in Santa Barbara, California was destroyed in a fire in 2001.[26]

Selected works Edit

 
Miller House, Palm Springs

Publications Edit

  • 1927: Wie Baut Amerika? (How America Builds) (Julius Hoffman)
  • 1930: Amerika: Die Stilbildung des neuen Bauens in den Vereinigten Staaten (Anton Schroll Verlag). New Ways of Building in the World [series], vol. 2. Edited by El Lissitzky.
  • 1935: "New Elementary Schools for America". Architectural Forum. 65 (1): 25–36. January 1935.
  • 1948: Architecture of Social Concern in Regions of Mild Climate (Gerth Todtman)
  • 1951: Mystery and Realities of the Site (Morgan & Morgan)
  • 1954: Survival Through Design (Oxford University Press)
  • 1956: Life and Human Habitat (Alexander Koch Verlag).
  • 1961: Welt und Wohnung (Alexander Kock Verlag)
  • 1962: Life and Shape: an Autobiography (Appleton-Century-Crofts), reprinted 2009 (Atara Press)
  • 1962: Auftrag für morgen (Claassen Verlag)
  • 1962: World and Dwelling (Universe Books)
  • 1970: Naturnahes Bauen (Alexander Koch Verlag)
  • 1971: Building With Nature (Universe Books)
  • 1974: Wasser Steine Licht (Parey Verlag)
  • 1977: Bauen und die Sinneswelt (Verlag der Kunst)
  • 1989: Nature Near: The Late Essays of Richard Neutra (Capra Press)

References Edit

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Other sources Edit

  • McCoy, Esther (1960). Five California Architects. Reinhold Publishing. ISBN 0-275-71720-8.
    • reprinted in 1975 by Praeger
  • Hines, Thomas (1982). Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-503028-1.
    • reprinted in 1994 by the University of California Press
    • reprinted in 2006 by Rizzoli Publications
  • Lavin, Sylvia (December 1999). "Open the Box: Richard Neutra and the Psychology of the Domestic Environment". Assemblage. The MIT Press. 40 (40): 6–25. doi:10.2307/3171369. JSTOR 3171369.
  • Lamprecht, Barbara (2000). Richard Neutra: Complete Works. Taschen. p. 360. ISBN 978-3822866221.
  • Lamprecht, Barbara (2004). Richard Neutra, 1892–1970: Survival through Design. Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-2773-8.
  • Lavin, Sylvia (2005). Form Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-12268-5.
  • Cronan, Todd (July 2011). . Design and Culture. Berg Publishers. 3 (2): 165–191. doi:10.2752/175470811X13002771867806. S2CID 144862490. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014.
  • Neutra, Dion (2012). The Neutras Then & Later I (Photography by Julius Shulman). Triton: Barcelona, Los Angeles. ISBN 978-84-938482-7-9.

Publications on Richard Neutra:

  • Harriet Roth; Richard Neutra in Berlin, Die Geschichte der Zehlendorfer Häuser, Berlin 2016. Hatje Cantz publishers.
  • Harriet Roth; Richard Neutra. The Story of the Berlin Houses 1920–1924, Berlin 2019. Hatje Cantz publishers.
  • Harriet Roth; Richard Neutra. Architekt in Berlin, Berlin 2019. Hentrich&Hentrich publishers.

External links Edit

  • Finding Aid for the Richard and Dion Neutra Papers, UCLA Library Special Collections.
  • Digitized plans, sketches, photographs, texts from the Richard and Dion Neutra Collection, UCLA Library Special Collections.
  • Jan De Graaff Residence architectural drawings and photographs, circa 1940sHeld by the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
  • Richard Joseph Neutra papers, 1927-1978 Held in the Dept. of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York City
  • Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design (NISTD)
  • Neutra at GreatBuildings.com
  • Neutra at modernsandiego.com
  • Info and photos from Winkens.ie
  • Neutra VDL Studio and Residences iPad App
  • Richard Neutra and the California Art Club: Pathways to the Josef von Sternberg and Dudley Murphy Commissions
  • R. M. Schindler, Richard Neutra and Louis Sullivan's "Kindergarten Chats"
  • Foundations of Los Angeles Modernism: Richard Neutra's Mod Squad
  • Richard Joseph Neutra papers, 1927-1978, held by the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
  • Finding aid for Thomas S. Hines interviews regarding Richard J. Neutra. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles. Accession No. 2010.M.58. Interviewees include Neutra's family, friends, business associates, clients, and Los Angeles architects.

richard, neutra, richard, joseph, neutra, ɔɪ, april, 1892, april, 1970, austrian, american, architect, living, building, majority, career, southern, california, came, considered, prominent, important, modernist, architect, most, notable, works, include, kaufma. Richard Joseph Neutra ˈ n ɔɪ t r e NOI tra 1 April 8 1892 April 16 1970 was an Austrian American architect Living and building for the majority of his career in Southern California he came to be considered a prominent and important modernist architect 2 3 His most notable works include the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs California Richard NeutraNeutra with a photo of the Beard House 1935BornRichard Joseph Neutra 1892 04 08 April 8 1892Vienna Austria HungaryDiedApril 16 1970 1970 04 16 aged 78 Wuppertal West GermanyOccupationArchitectSpouseDione Niedermann m 1922 1970 wbr Children3 including Dion Neutra 1926 2019 AwardsWilhelm Exner Medal 1959 AIA Gold Medal 1977 Contents 1 Biography 2 Architectural style 3 Legacy 4 Lost works 5 Selected works 6 Publications 7 References 8 Other sources 9 External linksBiography EditNeutra was born in Leopoldstadt the second district of Vienna Austria Hungary on April 8 1892 into a wealthy Jewish family His Jewish Hungarian father Samuel Neutra 1844 1920 4 5 was a proprietor of a metal foundry and his mother Elizabeth Betty Glaser 6 Neutra 1851 1905 was a member of the IKG Wien Richard had two brothers who also emigrated to the United States and a sister Josephine Theresia Pepi Weixlgartner an artist who was married to the Austrian art historian Arpad Weixlgartner and who emigrated later to Sweden where her work can be seen at The Museum of Modern Art 7 Neutra attended the Sophiengymnasium in Vienna until 1910 He studied under Max Fabiani and Karl Mayreder at the Vienna University of Technology 1910 18 and also attended the private architecture school of Adolf Loos In 1912 he undertook a study trip to Italy and the Balkans with Ernst Ludwig Freud son of Sigmund Freud citation needed In June 1914 Neutra s studies were interrupted when he was ordered to Trebinje where he served as an lieutenant in the artillery until the end of the war Dione Neutra recalled her husband Richard s hatred of the retribution against the Serbs in an interview conducted in 1978 after his death He talked about the people he met i e in Trebinje how his commander was a sadist who was able to play out his sadistic tendencies He was just a small town clerk in Vienna but then he became his commander 8 Neutra took a leave in 1917 to return to the Technische Hochschule to take his final examinations 9 After World War I Neutra went to Switzerland where he worked with the landscape architect Gustav Ammann In 1921 he served briefly as city architect in the German town of Luckenwalde and later in the same year he joined the office of Erich Mendelsohn in Berlin Neutra contributed to the firm s competition entry for a new commercial centre for Haifa Palestine 1922 and to the Zehlendorf housing project in Berlin 1923 10 He married Dione Niedermann the daughter of an architect in 1922 They had three sons Frank L 1924 2008 Dion 1926 2019 an architect and his father s partner and Raymond Richard 1939 a physician and environmental epidemiologist Neutra moved to the United States by 1923 and became a naturalized citizen in 1929 Neutra worked briefly for Frank Lloyd Wright before accepting an invitation from his close friend and university companion Rudolf Schindler to work and live communally in Schindler s Kings Road House in California Neutra s first work in Los Angeles was in landscape architecture where he provided the design for the garden of Schindler s beach house 1922 25 designed for Philip Lovell Newport Beach and for a pergola and wading pool for Wright and Schindler s complex for Aline Barnsdall on Olive Hill 1925 Hollywood Schindler and Neutra collaborated on an entry for the League of Nations Competition of 1926 27 in the same year they formed a firm with the planner Carol Aronovici 1881 1957 called the Architectural Group for Industry and Commerce AGIC He subsequently developed his own practice and went on to design numerous buildings embodying the International Style twelve of which are designated as Historic Cultural Monuments HCM including the Lovell Health House HCM 123 1929 and the Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House HCM 640 1966 10 In California he became celebrated for rigorously geometric but airy structures that symbolized a West Coast variation on the mid century modern residence Clients included Edgar J Kaufmann Galka Scheyer and Walter Conrad Arensberg In the early 1930s Neutra s Los Angeles practice trained several young architects who went on to independent success including Gregory Ain Harwell Hamilton Harris and Raphael Soriano In 1932 he tried to move to the Soviet Union to help design workers housing that could be easily constructed as a means of helping with the housing shortage 11 In 1932 Neutra was included in the seminal MoMA exhibition on modern architecture curated by Philip Johnson and Henry Russell Hitchcock From 1943 44 Neutra served as a visiting professor of design at Bennington College in Bennington Vermont In 1949 Neutra formed a partnership with Robert E Alexander that lasted until 1958 which finally gave him the opportunity to design larger commercial and institutional buildings In 1955 the United States Department of State commissioned Neutra to design a new embassy in Karachi Neutra s appointment was part of an ambitious program of architectural commissions to renowned architects which included embassies by Walter Gropius in Athens Edward Durrell Stone in New Delhi Marcel Breuer in The Hague Josep Lluis Sert in Baghdad and Eero Saarinen in London In 1965 Neutra formed a partnership with his son Dion Neutra 10 Between 1960 and 1970 Neutra created eight villas in Europe four in Switzerland three in Germany and one in France Prominent clients in this period included Gerd Bucerius publisher of Die Zeit as well as figures from commerce and science His work was also part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics 12 Richard Joseph Neutra died on April 16 1970 at the age of 78 13 Architectural style EditHe was known for the attention he gave to defining the real needs of his clients regardless of the size of the project in contrast to other architects eager to impose their artistic vision on a client Neutra sometimes used detailed questionnaires to discover his client s needs much to their surprise His domestic architecture was a blend of art landscape and practical comfort citation needed In a 1947 article for the Los Angeles Times The Changing House Neutra emphasizes the ready for anything plan stressing an open multifunctional plan for living spaces that are flexible adaptable and easily modified for any type of life or event 14 Neutra had a sharp sense of irony In his autobiography Life and Shape he included a playful anecdote about an anonymous movie producer client who electrified the moat around the house that Neutra designed for him and had his Persian butler fish out the bodies in the morning and dispose of them in a specially designed incinerator This was a much embellished account of an actual client Josef von Sternberg who indeed had a moated house but not an electrified one citation needed The novelist philosopher Ayn Rand was the second owner of the Von Sternberg House in the San Fernando Valley now destroyed A photo of Neutra and Rand at the home was taken by Julius Shulman citation needed Neutra s early watercolors and drawings most of them of places he traveled particularly his trips to the Balkans in WWI and portrait sketches showed influence from artists such as Gustav Klimt Egon Schiele etc Neutra s sister Josefine who could draw is cited as developing Neutra s inclination towards drawing citation needed Legacy EditNeutra s son Dion has kept the Silver Lake offices designed and built by his father open as Richard and Dion Neutra Architecture in Los Angeles The Neutra Office Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places 14 In 1980 Neutra s widow donated the Van der Leeuw House VDL Research House then valued at 207 500 to California State Polytechnic University Pomona Cal Poly Pomona to be used by the university s College of Environmental Design faculty and students 15 16 In 2011 the Neutra designed Kronish House 1954 at 9439 Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills sold for 12 8 million 17 In 2009 the exhibition Richard Neutra Architect Sketches and Drawings at the Los Angeles Central Library featured a selection of Neutra s travel sketches figure drawings and building renderings An exhibition on the architect s work in Europe between 1960 and 1979 was mounted by the MARTa Herford Germany citation needed The Kaufmann Desert House was restored by Marmol Radziner Associates in the mid 1990s 18 The typeface family Neutraface designed by Christian Schwartz for House Industries was based on Richard Neutra s architecture and design principles citation needed In 1977 he was posthumously awarded the AIA Gold Medal and in 2015 he was honored with a Golden Palm Star on the Walk of Stars in Palm Springs California 19 Lost works EditNeutra s 14 000 sqf Windshield house built on Fishers Island NY for John Nicholas Brown II burned down on New Year s Eve 1973 and was not rebuilt 20 The 1935 Von Sternberg House in Northridge California was demolished in 1972 21 Neutra s 1960 Fine Arts Building at California State University Northridge was demolished in 1997 three years after suffering severe damage in the 1994 Northridge earthquake 22 23 The 1962 Maslon House in Rancho Mirage California was demolished in 2002 24 Neutra s Cyclorama Building at Gettysburg was demolished by the National Park Service in March 2013 25 The Slavin House 1956 in Santa Barbara California was destroyed in a fire in 2001 26 Selected works EditSee also Category Richard Neutra buildings nbsp Miller House Palm SpringsJardinette Apartments 1928 5128 Marathon Street Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California Lovell House 1929 Los Angeles California Van der Leeuw House VDL Research House 1932 Los Angeles California Mosk House 1933 2742 Hollyridge Drive Hollywood California Nathan and Malve Koblick House 1933 98 Fairview Avenue Atherton California Universal International Building Laemmle Building 1933 6300 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Los Angeles California Scheyer House 1934 1880 Blue Heights Drive Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California William and Melba Beard House with Gregory Ain 1935 1981 Meadowbrook Altadena California Military Academy 1935 Culver City California Corona Avenue Elementary School 1935 3835 Bell Avenue Bell California Largent House 1935 49 Hopkins Avenue at the corner of Burnett Avenue San Francisco Building was demolished by new owners and as of 2018 update they have been ordered to rebuild an exact replica 27 28 Von Sternberg House 1935 San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Sten and Frenke House Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument 647 1934 126 Mabery Road Santa Monica The Neutra House Project 1935 Restoration of the Neutra Orchard House in Los Altos California Josef Kun House 1936 7960 Fareholm Drive Nichols Canyon Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California 29 Darling House 30 1937 90 Woodland Avenue San Francisco California George Kraigher House 1937 525 Paredes Line Road Brownsville Texas Landfair Apartments 1937 Westwood Los Angeles California Strathmore Apartments 1937 Westwood Los Angeles California Aquino Duplex 1937 2430 Leavenworth Street San Francisco Leon Barsha House with P Pfisterer 1937 302 Mesa Road Pacific Palisades California Miller House 31 1937 Palm Springs California Windshield House 32 1938 Fisher s Island New York Albert Lewin House 1938 512 514 Palisades Beach Road Santa Monica Los Angeles Emerson Junior High School 1938 1650 Selby Avenue West Los Angeles California Ward Berger House 1939 3156 North Lake Hollywood Drive Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California Kelton Apartments Westwood Los Angeles Sidney Kahn House 1940 Telegraph Hill San Francisco Beckstrand House 1940 1400 Via Montemar Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles County Bonnet House 1941 2256 El Contento Drive Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California Neutra Maxwell House 1941 475 N Bowling Green Way Brentwood Los Angeles Moved to Angelino Heights in 2008 Van Cleef Residence 1942 651 Warner Avenue Westwood Los Angeles Geza Rethy House 1942 2101 Santa Anita Avenue Sierra Madre California Channel Heights Housing Projects 1942 San Pedro California John Nesbitt House 1942 414 Avondale Brentwood Los Angeles Kaufmann Desert House 33 34 35 1946 Palm Springs California Stuart Bailey House 1948 Pacific Palisades California Case Study 20A Case Study Houses 6 13 20A 21A Schmidt House 1948 1460 Chamberlain Road Linda Vista Pasadena California Joseph Tuta House 1948 1800 Via Visalia Palos Verdes California Holiday House Motel 1948 27400 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu California Elkay Apartments 1948 638 642 Kelton Avenue Westwood Los Angeles Gordon Wilkins House 1949 528 South Hermosa Place South Pasadena California 36 37 Alpha Wirin House 1949 2622 Glendower Avenue Los Feliz Los Angeles Hines House 1949 760 Via Somonte Palos Verdes California Atwell House 1950 1411 Atwell Road El Cerrito California Nick Helburn House 1950 Sourdough Road Bozeman Montana Neutra Office Building Neutra s design studio from 1950 to 1970 Kester Avenue Elementary School 5353 Kester Avenue Los Angeles with Dion Neutra 1951 Sherman Oaks California Everist House 1951 200 W 45th Street Sioux City Iowa 38 Moore House 1952 Ojai California received AIA award Perkins House 1952 55 1540 Poppypeak Drive Pasadena California Schaarman House 1953 7850 Torreyson Drive Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California Olan G and Aida T Hafley House 1953 5561 East La Pasada Street Long Beach 39 Brown House 1955 10801 Chalon Road Bel Air Los Angeles Kronish House 1955 Beverly Hills California 40 Sidney R Troxell House 41 1956 766 Paseo Miramar Pacific Palisades California Chuey House 1956 2460 Sunset Plaza Drive Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California 42 43 Clark House 1957 Pasadena California Airman s Memorial Chapel 1957 5702 Bauer Road Miramar California Sorrell s House 1957 Old State Highway 127 Shoshone California 44 Ferro Chemical Company Building 1957 Cleveland Ohio The Lew House 1958 1456 Sunset Plaza Drive Los Angeles Connell House 1958 Pebble Beach California Mellon Hall and Francis Scott Key Auditorium 1958 St John s College Annapolis Maryland Riviera United Methodist Church 1958 375 Palos Verdes Boulevard Redondo Beach Loring House 1959 2456 Astral Drive Los Angeles addition by Escher GuneWardena Architecture 2006 Singleton House 1959 15000 Mulholland Drive Hollywood Hills Los Angeles California Oyler House 1959 Lone Pine California UCLA Lab School 1959 with Robert Alexander 45 Garden Grove Community Church Community Church 1959 Fellowship Hall and Offices 1961 Sanctuary 1968 Tower of Hope Garden Grove California Three senior officer s quarters on Mountain Home Air Force Base Idaho 1959 Julian Bond House 1960 4449 Yerba Santa San Diego California R J Neutra Elementary School 1960 Naval Air Station Lemoore in Lemoore California designed in 1929 Buena Park Swim Stadium and Recreation Center 1960 7225 El Dorado Drive Buena Park California 46 Palos Verdes High School 1961 600 Cloyden Road Palos Verdes California Haus Rang 1961 Konigstein im Taunus Germany Hans Grelling House Casa Tuia on Monte Verita 1961 Strada del Roccolo 11 Ascona Tessin Switzerland Los Angeles County Hall of Records 1962 Los Angeles California Gettysburg Cyclorama 1962 Gettysburg National Military Park Pennsylvania Gonzales Gorrondona House 1962 Avenida la Linea 65 Sabana Grande Caracas Venezuela Bewobau Residences 1963 Quickborn near Hamburg Germany Mariners Medical Arts 1963 Newport Beach California Painted Desert Visitor Center 1963 Petrified Forest National Park Arizona United States Embassy later US Consulate General until 2011 1959 Abdullaha Haroon Road Karachi Pakistan 47 Swirbul Library 1963 Adelphi University Garden City New York Kuhns House 1964 Woodland Hills Los Angeles California Rice House National Register of Historic Places 1964 1000 Old Locke Lane Richmond Virginia VDL II Research House 48 49 50 1964 rebuilt with son Dion Neutra Los Angeles California Rentsch House 1965 Wengen near Berne in Switzerland Landscape architect Ernst Cramer Ebelin Bucerius House 1962 1965 Brione sopra Minusio in Switzerland Landscape architect Ernst Cramer Roberson Memorial Center 1965 Binghamton New York Haus Kemper 1965 Wuppertal Germany Sports and Congress Center 1965 Reno Nevada Delcourt House 1968 69 Croix Nord France Haus Pescher 1969 Wuppertal Germany Haus Jurgen Tillmanns 1970 Stettfurt Thurgau Switzerland nbsp Cyclorama Building Gettysburg Pennsylvania nbsp Jardinette Apartments Hollywood nbsp Kaufmann Desert House Palm Springs California nbsp Garden Grove Community Church Garden Grove CA nbsp The former US embassy later consulate in Karachi PakistanPublications Edit1927 Wie Baut Amerika How America Builds Julius Hoffman 1930 Amerika Die Stilbildung des neuen Bauens in den Vereinigten Staaten Anton Schroll Verlag New Ways of Building in the World series vol 2 Edited by El Lissitzky 1935 New Elementary Schools for America Architectural Forum 65 1 25 36 January 1935 1948 Architecture of Social Concern in Regions of Mild Climate Gerth Todtman 1951 Mystery and Realities of the Site Morgan amp Morgan 1954 Survival Through Design Oxford University Press 1956 Life and Human Habitat Alexander Koch Verlag 1961 Welt und Wohnung Alexander Kock Verlag 1962 Life and Shape an Autobiography Appleton Century Crofts reprinted 2009 Atara Press 1962 Auftrag fur morgen Claassen Verlag 1962 World and Dwelling Universe Books 1970 Naturnahes Bauen Alexander Koch Verlag 1971 Building With Nature Universe Books 1974 Wasser Steine Licht Parey Verlag 1977 Bauen und die Sinneswelt Verlag der Kunst 1989 Nature Near The Late Essays of Richard Neutra Capra Press References Edit Dorsey Michael 2012 The Oyler House Richard Neutra s Desert Retreat Motion picture First Run Features Bevan Alex February 7 2019 2018 The Aesthetics of Nostalgia TV Production Design and the Boomer Era New York Bloomsbury Publishing USA published 2019 ISBN 9781501331435 Retrieved August 19 2022 Richard Neutra a Californian prominent modernist architect Burton Pamela Botnick Marie Smith Kathryn 2002 The Pavilion in the Garden Private Landscapes Modernist Gardens in Southern California New York Princeton Architectural Press p 11 ISBN 9781568984025 Retrieved August 19 2022 It was because of Wright that Schindler and Neutra two important modern architects came to Los Angeles Chronicles of Brunonia PDF Dl lib brown edu Retrieved July 31 2015 1837 L sympatico ca Retrieved July 31 2015 or Glazer Collection of prints by Pepi Weixlgartner Neutra 1938 1960 researchworks oclc org Retrieved April 29 2021 Carmichael Cathie September 3 2018 Culture resistance and violence guarding the Habsburg Ostgrenze with Montenegro in 1914 European Review of History 25 5 705 723 doi 10 1080 13507486 2018 1474179 Esther McCoy 1974 Letters between R M Schindler and Richard Neutra 1914 1924 Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians Vol 33 No 3 October 1974 pp 219 224 a b c Richard Neutra MoMA February 22 2010 Retrieved July 31 2015 State Archive of the Russian Federation f R7544 op 1 d 78 l 6 Richard Neutra Olympedia Retrieved July 30 2020 Richard Joseph Neutra Austrian American architect Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved July 27 2017 a b Neutra Dion 2012 The Neutras Then amp Later Photography by Julius Shulman I I Triton Barcelona Los Angeles a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Cal Poly Pomona Given Neutra Research House Los Angeles Times March 2 1980 Architect s Home Given To Cal Poly Los Angeles Times May 18 1980 Lauren Beale October 14 2011 Richard Neutra designed Kronish house sells for 12 8 million Los Angeles Times Ho Vivien October 21 2020 Modernist architectural marvel made famous by Slim Aarons for sale for 25m Retrieved October 25 2020 Palm Springs Walk of Stars official website Archived October 13 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bernstein Fred February 3 2002 ART ARCHITECTURE When Modern Married Money The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2017 Hines Thomas S May 31 2004 Richard Neutra Architectural Digest Retrieved April 27 2021 Richard Neutra s Fine Arts Building Peek in the Stacks March 30 2020 Retrieved April 7 2020 Vitucci Claire July 18 1997 Cal State Northridge Razes Neutra Building Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 8 2020 Dunning Brad April 21 2002 A Destruction Site The New York Times Retrieved April 20 2017 Stansbury Amy March 9 2013 The death of the Gettysburg Cyclorama building The Evening Sun Archived from the original on March 13 2013 Retrieved July 31 2015 Pridgen Andrew July 17 2022 How a legendary mid century modern home came to languish in one of California s hottest real estate markets SFGATE Dineen J K December 15 2018 SF to developer who tore down landmark house Rebuild it exactly as it was SF Chronicle Retrieved December 16 2018 US owner ordered to build replica house BBC News December 16 2018 Retrieved December 17 2018 Jao Carren November 21 2014 Devo rocker s new trio works to restore Neutra s Kun House Los Angeles Times 90 Woodland Ave San Francisco CA 94117 3 beds 1 5 baths Redfin Retrieved June 4 2020 Leet Stephen Shulman Julius 2004 Richard Neutra s Miller House New York NY Princeton Architectural Press p 191 ISBN 978 1568982748 LCCN 2003021531 OCLC 473973008 Neumann Dietrich ed 2001 Richard Neutra s Windshield House Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 09203 2 Wyatt Edward October 31 2007 A Landmark Modernist House Heads to Auction New York Times Retrieved May 24 2008 Judith Gura May 1 2008 Richard Neutra s Kaufmann House ARTINFO Archived from the original on June 8 2008 Retrieved May 14 2008 Friedman Alice T c 2010 2 Palm Springs Eternal Richard Neutra s Kaufmann Desert House American Glamour and the Evolution of Modern Architecture New Haven CN Yale University Press p 262 ISBN 978 0300116540 LCCN 2009032574 Richard Neutra NCMH Modernist Masters Gallery Trianglemodernisthouses com Retrieved July 30 2015 1 Archived April 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine Everist House Multiple Views 1951 neutra org Archived from the original on October 17 2015 Retrieved July 30 2015 Carol Crotta May 2 2015 Neutra restoration in Long Beach honors time and patina Los Angeles Times Transitions Preservation National Trust for Historic Preservation 64 1 6 January 2012 Troxell Residence v 2 www landliving com Archived from the original on March 23 2006 Lavin Sylvia 2004 Form Follows Libido Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture MIT Press ISBN 0 262 12268 5 Zara Janelle April 6 2020 Inside Richard Neutra s Historic Chuey House Architectural Digest Retrieved April 7 2020 SAHSCC Modern Patrons Neutra In Shoshone Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved December 16 2018 via YouTube University Elementary School Los Angeles Conservancy Hines Thomas S 2006 Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture 4 ed Rizzoli p 316 ISBN 978 0847827633 Retrieved August 12 2021 Obituary For A Consulate Office Building January 19 2011 Retrieved March 31 2011 Eastman Janet April 17 2008 The clock is ticking for Richard Neutra s VDL Research House II Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 24 2008 Retrieved May 24 2008 Ayyuce Orhan March 17 2008 Neutra s VDL House v Hard Times archinect com Retrieved May 24 2008 Creative Decorating Ideas NeutraVDL org Retrieved July 31 2015 Other sources EditMcCoy Esther 1960 Five California Architects Reinhold Publishing ISBN 0 275 71720 8 reprinted in 1975 by Praeger Hines Thomas 1982 Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 503028 1 reprinted in 1994 by the University of California Press reprinted in 2006 by Rizzoli Publications Lavin Sylvia December 1999 Open the Box Richard Neutra and the Psychology of the Domestic Environment Assemblage The MIT Press 40 40 6 25 doi 10 2307 3171369 JSTOR 3171369 Lamprecht Barbara 2000 Richard Neutra Complete Works Taschen p 360 ISBN 978 3822866221 Lamprecht Barbara 2004 Richard Neutra 1892 1970 Survival through Design Taschen ISBN 3 8228 2773 8 Lavin Sylvia 2005 Form Follows Libido Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture MIT Press ISBN 0 262 12268 5 Cronan Todd July 2011 Danger in the Smallest Dose Richard Neutra s Design Theory Design and Culture Berg Publishers 3 2 165 191 doi 10 2752 175470811X13002771867806 S2CID 144862490 Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Neutra Dion 2012 The Neutras Then amp Later I Photography by Julius Shulman Triton Barcelona Los Angeles ISBN 978 84 938482 7 9 Publications on Richard Neutra Harriet Roth Richard Neutra in Berlin Die Geschichte der Zehlendorfer Hauser Berlin 2016 Hatje Cantz publishers Harriet Roth Richard Neutra The Story of the Berlin Houses 1920 1924 Berlin 2019 Hatje Cantz publishers Harriet Roth Richard Neutra Architekt in Berlin Berlin 2019 Hentrich amp Hentrich publishers External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Neutra Finding Aid for the Richard and Dion Neutra Papers UCLA Library Special Collections Digitized plans sketches photographs texts from the Richard and Dion Neutra Collection UCLA Library Special Collections Jan De Graaff Residence architectural drawings and photographs circa 1940sHeld by the Department of Drawings amp Archives Avery Architectural amp Fine Arts Library Columbia University Richard Joseph Neutra papers 1927 1978 Held in the Dept of Drawings amp Archives Avery Architectural amp Fine Arts Library Columbia University New York City Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design NISTD Neutra at GreatBuildings com Neutra at modernsandiego com Neutra biography at r20thcentury com Info and photos from Winkens ie History plans and photographs of the VDL I amp VDL II Research Houses Neutra VDL Studio and Residences iPad App Richard Neutra and the California Art Club Pathways to the Josef von Sternberg and Dudley Murphy Commissions R M Schindler Richard Neutra and Louis Sullivan s Kindergarten Chats Foundations of Los Angeles Modernism Richard Neutra s Mod Squad Richard Joseph Neutra papers 1927 1978 held by the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Columbia University Finding aid for Thomas S Hines interviews regarding Richard J Neutra Getty Research Institute Los Angeles Accession No 2010 M 58 Interviewees include Neutra s family friends business associates clients and Los Angeles architects Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Neutra amp oldid 1170996842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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