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Know Your Architects. Richard Neutra: Ideology and Philosophy. 9 Mins Read. Richard Neutra, a renowned architect of the twentieth century, played a pivotal role in shaping the modernist movement in Southern California and beyond. Constantly pushing boundaries, Neutra had a unique approach to architecture.
The Neutra Philosophy - Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design. Goals and Means. In 1969, the last year of his life, Richard Neutra prepared a brief recorded statement to accompany a slide presentation as part of an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution on the body of work done by him and his architect son Dion.
His philosophy of “biorealism” sought to use biological sciences in architecture “so that design exploited, with great sophistication, the realm of the senses and an interconnectedness to nature that he believed fundamental and requisite to human well-being,” as described by architect and Neutra scholar Barbara Lamprecht.
Sep 20, 2021 · Neutra was seeking an effective advertisement for an architectural philosophy that could not, in fact, be captured on film, because ultimately it had to do with a state of mind.
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Born:April 8, 1892 in Vienna, AustriaDied:April 16, 1970Education:Citizenship:Neutra became a US citizen in 1930, as the Nazis and Communists rose to power in Europe.1927 to 1929: Lovell House, Los Angeles, California1934: Anna Stern House, CA1934: Beard House, Altadena, CA1937: Miller House, Palm Springs, CAHomes designed by Richard Neutra combined Bauhaus modernism with Southern California building traditions, creating a unique adaptation that became known as Desert Modernism. Neutra's houses were dramatic, flat-surfaced industrialized-looking buildings placed into a carefully arranged landscape. Constructed with steel, glass, and reinforced concrete...
Neutra was convinced that evidence about how the nervous system responded to the designed natural and built environment could lead to designs that enhanced wellbeing and health. His 1953 book Survival Through Design addressed these issues and was featured on the cover of the Saturday Review of Literature.
Neutra was born in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Vienna , Austria Hungary, on April 8, 1892 into a wealthy Jewish family. His Jewish-Hungarian father Samuel Neutra owned a metal foundry. His mother, Elizabeth “Betty” Glaser Neutra was a member of the IKG Wien. Richard had two brothers who also emigrated to the United States, and a ...