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Neutra is ‘100% made in Belgium’ and perfectly reflects the design vision shared by Vincent Van Duysen and Tribù: unobtrusive elegance and well-considered detail for discreet luxury.
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Renderings seen here include his designs for the Case Study Houses, as well as the drawings for projects such as Neutra's Berlin houses.
Franklin Avenue 2009
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Simon Berlyn Located in Bel Air, the home was built in 1955 and designed by modernist Richard Neutra.
Private Properties 2011
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Neutra's home was given to Cal Poly Pomona University by his widow upon her death in 1990, and now feels more like something out of a crumbling section of Havana than the crown jewel of an American city.
The Architect's House David Netto 2011
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Also, a 14,000-square-foot home on Washington's Mercer Island that was listed for nearly $29 million will be auctioned next week, and movie producer Gary Levinsohn has cut the price on his Los Angeles home, which was designed by architect Richard Neutra.
Private Properties 2011
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Economic use of materials as well as the teasing out of sensuality by water elements and manipulations of light, all within forms of surprisingly modest scale, express perfectly Neutra's position as the anti–Mies van der Rohe, the architect who would deliver us a future that was friendly and usable.
The Architect's House David Netto 2011
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The first was built in 1932 with a grant from an ardent supporter VDL stands for C.H. Van der Leeuw, a Dutch industrialist so taken with Neutra's 1929 Lovell House that he immediately wrote a check just to see what the architect would build for himself.
The Architect's House David Netto 2011
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This is actually Neutra's second building on the site.
The Architect's House David Netto 2011
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Mr. Sassoon is now 83 and living in an L.A.-area Richard Neutra house as cantilevered as his cuts—most famously, the one that put him on the map, the "wedge," which he gave actress Nancy Kwan in 1963.
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Julius Shulman Photography Archive, Research library at The Getty Research Institute 2004, R.10 The house as shot by iconic architectural photographerJulius Shulman in 1966 It represents both the beginning and the high point of the humane-organic Modernism spearheaded by Neutra, embraced by Los Angeles and captured so memorably in the photographs of Julius Shulman.
The Architect's House David Netto 2011
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