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Richard Neutra - Wikipedia Richard Joseph Neutra ( ˈnɔɪtrə NOI-tra; [1] 8 April 1892 – 16 April 1970) was an Austrian-American architect Living and building for most 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 - LA Conservancy One of the most influential architects of the twentieth century, Richard Neutra helped define modernism in Southern California and around the world Richard Neutra, 1962 Photo by Irving A Taylor, Herald-Examiner Collection Los Angeles Public Library
Home - Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design The Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design We are a 501c3 charitable organization founded by famous architect Richard Neutra in 1962 He named it after the title of his 1954 book Survival Through Design
Richard Joseph Neutra | Modernist, California, Landscape Design . . . Richard Joseph Neutra (born April 8, 1892, Vienna, Austria—died April 16, 1970, Wuppertal, W Ger ) was an Austrian-born American architect known for his role in introducing the International Style into American architecture
Neutra VDL The Neutra VDL Studio and Residences is a National Historic Landmark and house museum committed to cultivating education, architecture, art, and culture that strengthen the facility’s mission as a community resource
How Richard Neutras Healing Architecture Shaped Modernism Austrian-American modernist Richard Neutra (1892-1970) developed a distinctive type of therapeutic architecture, heavily influenced by the emerging field of modern psychology
RICHARD NEUTRA More than three decades after his death, Richard Neutra remains among the most celebrated of the founders of modern architecture who managed to capture the spirit of modernism in a powerful and memorable way, and several of his works have become icons of twentieth-century architecture
Spotlight: Richard Neutra - ArchDaily Though Modernism is sometimes criticized for imposing universal rules on different people and areas, it was Richard J Neutra 's (April 8, 1892 – April 16, 1970) intense client focus that won him
From the Archive: What It’s Like to Live in a Neutra—Two of Them Richard Neutra (1892-1970) arrived in Los Angeles in 1925 after a comfortable, well-educated youth in Vienna and architectural apprenticeships in Berlin with Erich Mendelsohn, in Chicago with Holabird Roche, and at Taliesin with Frank Lloyd Wright