Richard Joseph Neutra 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. His most notable works include the Kaufmann Desert House, in Palm Springs, California.
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Works in Collection
5 works
Dr. Phillip M. Lovell House, Los Angeles, California (Sca...
Richard Neutra
1927–1929 (model 1979)
Landfair Apartments, Westwood, Los Angeles, CA
Richard Neutra
1937
Miller House, Norristown, Pennsylvania, Exterior perspect...
Richard Neutra
c. 1955
Miller House, Norristown, Pennsylvania, Rear patio, exter...
Richard Neutra
c. 1955
Windshield House, Fisher's Island, NY
Richard Neutra
1937-1938
Exhibitions
16 exhibitionsFeb 09, 1932 – Mar 23, 1932
Modern Architecture: International Exhibition
67 artists · 1 curator
Sep 30, 1935 – Oct 24, 1935
Contemporary Architecture in California
10 artists
Jun 28, 1938 – Sep 12, 1938
Wheaton College Competition
27 artists · 1 curator
Feb 15, 1939 – Mar 15, 1939
Three Centuries of American Architecture
54 artists · 2 curators
Feb 28, 1939 – Mar 15, 1939
Williamsburg Competition
7 artists · 1 curator
Sep 16, 1942 – Sep 30, 1942
Modern Architecture for the Modern School
11 artists
Mar 17, 1943 – Apr 18, 1943
Five California Houses
6 artists
May 24, 1944 – Oct 22, 1944
Built in the U.S.A., 193244
58 artists · 1 curator
Jan 16, 1945 – Mar 04, 1945
The Lesson of War Housing
9 artists
Feb 21, 1945 – May 13, 1945
Integrated Building: Kitchen, Bathroom, and Storage
40 artists
Aug 29, 1945 – Sep 23, 1945
Textile Design
32 artists · 1 curator
Jan 08, 1946 – Jan 30, 1946
If You Want to Build a House
17 artists · 1 curator
Nov 26, 1946 – Jan 26, 1947
Modern Rooms of the Last Fifty Years
26 artists
Jan 20, 1953 – Mar 15, 1953
Built in USA: Post-War Architecture
34 artists · 1 curator
Nov 14, 1979 – Jan 22, 1980
Art of the Twenties
167 artists · 1 curator
Jul 21, 1982 – Oct 12, 1982
The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International Style to California Modern
1 artist · 2 curators