Tag: Richard Neutra
11 Iconic Modernist Homes You Can Visit in L.A.
Go inside some architectural marvels
‘L.A. Confidential’ Is Screening Inside One of Its Most Iconic Locations
The Lovell Health House in Los Feliz opens its doors to movie buffs
These Colorful Illustrations of L.A. Landmarks Celebrate the City’s Architectural Gems
If there’s one thing you can never have enough of in life (besides, like, taiyaki ice cream), it’s gorgeous illustrations of iconic L.A. landmarks. And thanks be to Our...
The Original Hipsters Moved to Silver Lake Over 100 Years Ago
Artists, activists, architects, and socialists have long called these hills home
Want to Go to Jackie Treehorn’s House from The Big Lebowski?
A tour of the famous house is up for auction, along with other cool experiences and items
Documentary Week on Ask Chris: Chavez Ravine: a Los Angeles Story
Generations have held the Dodgers responsible for the loss of this neighborhood. The truth is much more complicated.
Slide Show: Get a Look at the Los Angeles Conservancy 2016 Preservation Award Winners
The eight best preservation projects of 2015 include a Moorish library, a railroad hospital, and everybody's favorite downtown cafeteria
Inhabiting a Legacy
For the children of L.A.’s most renowned architects, the famous last name might open a lot of doors, but it also brings some towering expectations. Five Angelenos who’ve gone their own way while following the family line
Preservation Roundup: 13 Historic Places We Are Thankful For
From Frank Lloyd Wright to Clifton's Cafeteria, this was a great year for old buildings in Los Angeles
Modern Architecture Kings Neutra and Schindler Reunite in a New Play
Site-specific production The Princes of Kings Road is being staged at the original Neutra offices in Silver Lake