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“Neutra was born in Vienna. He studied under Adolf Loos at the Technical University of Vienna, was influenced by Otto Wagner, and worked for a time in Germany in the studio of Erich Mendelsohn. He 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. In California, he became celebrated for rigorously geometric but airy structures that represented a West Coast variation on the mid-century modern residence. 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. He was famous 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.” - Wikipedia

Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.

Posted on 17 November 2009 by Brandon

Leodileo posted a photo: Richard Neutra (1947)

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Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.

Posted on 17 November 2009 by Brandon

Leodileo posted a photo: Richard Neutra (1947)

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Kaufmann Desert House

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann Desert House

Posted on 12 November 2009 by Brandon

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Kaufmann House

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann House

Posted on 24 October 2009 by Brandon

IT-A posted a photo: Palm Springs, CA Richard Neutra Architect 1946

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Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.

Posted on 24 August 2009 by Brandon

Leodileo posted a photo: The "gloriette" (name given to this open volume, crowning the house) Richard Neutra (1947)

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Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

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Posted on 08 August 2009 by Brandon

mondolind posted a photo: richard neutra | 1946

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Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

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Posted on 25 June 2009 by Brandon

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Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

kaufmann house - richard neutra

Posted on 20 March 2009 by Brandon

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Kaufmann Desert House

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann Desert House

Posted on 13 March 2009 by Brandon

Super Bjorn posted a photo: the historic plaque

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Kaufmann Desert House

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann Desert House

Posted on 13 March 2009 by Brandon

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Kaufmann Desert House

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann Desert House

Posted on 13 March 2009 by Brandon

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Kaufmann Desert House

Kaufmann Desert House, Richard Neutra

Kaufmann Desert House

Posted on 13 March 2009 by Brandon

Super Bjorn posted a photo: All you can see of Neutra’s Kaufmann Desert House

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