Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Richard Joseph Neutra. Richard Joseph Neutra (1892-1970) Starting in the early 1920’s Richard Neutra was one of the first generations of modernist architects who moved away from the architecture of adornment to one committed to the needs, of all kinds of people, the use of new technology to make good design affordable and responsive to ...

  2. Richard Neutra. Richard Joseph Neutra was a notable Austrian-American architect, accredited for introducing the International Style into American architecture and for developing the style of California Modern into residential architecture. Richard Neutra was born on April 8, 1892, in Vienna Austria. He attended the Technical University, where ...

  3. The Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design. The Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design, a 501c3 private foundation, takes its name from the title of a 1954 book by world famous architect Richard Neutra. He argued that our very survival demanded well researched designs that served health and wellbeing. Accordingly:

  4. Mar 31, 2011 · When Time magazine put Richard J. Neutra on the cover of its August 15, 1949, issue, the Austrian-born architect had been designing astounding modernist houses for more than 20 years—houses ...

  5. Mar 31, 2011 · By Nick Mafi and Staff. March 31, 2011. When Time magazine put Richard J. Neutra on the cover of its August 15, 1949, issue, the Austrian-born architect had been designing astounding modernist ...

  6. Feb 21, 2019 · The architects who built Palm Springs: Richard Neutra. The Kaufmann House. Richard Neutra’s (1892–1970) architecture is eternally preserved at its peak midcentury moment in Julius Shulman’s photographs – filled with party-goers on warm all-year-long summer evenings. The slim-line, seemingly weightless structure of Neutra’s Kaufmann ...

  7. neutrahouse.org › about-richard-neutraRichard Neutra

    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 ...

  1. People also search for