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Neutra Renewed: Donald M. Goldstein’s 3707 Oakfield Drive

A showpiece on stilts in Sherman Oaks, 3707 Oakfield Drive is a house of considerable architectural stock, a Platform House originally designed by Austrian-American modernist Richard Neutra, who was especially prolific in Los Angeles.

Richard Neutra’s 427 Beloit Avenue: Once Upon A Time In Los Angeles

Richard Neutra’s 427 Beloit Avenue in Brentwood finding its way to market for the first time since 1950. The structure has received few updates, and remains as compelling, exciting, and indeed, as relevant as it was when it was first revealed to the public.

Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs

Architect Richard Neutra was known for his laser-like focus on the wants of his clients, and faithfully integrating them into his designs. Kaufmann House in Palm Springs was no different.
Richard Neutra

VS America Reissues Richard Neutra Classic Designs

VS is to German design what architect Richard J. Neutra is to L.A.—fundamental to its identity. Ours is a city of Neutra’s elegant, clear-eyed modernism; those enormous glass walls, that startling seamlessness between indoor and outdoor space.
The Neutras and R.M. Schindler at Schindler House, West Hollywood, 1928

The Legacy of Richard Neutra & Dion Neutra’s Effort to Preserve It

Master architect Richard Neutra, a founding father of the modern architectural movement. Richard Neutra was born in Vienna in 1892, he would become a son of Los Angeles, articulating through his designs a blueprint that would serve as the thematic springboard for many who followed.