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Rudolph Michael Schindler (born Rudolf Michael Schlesinger; September 10, 1887 - August 22, 1953) was an Austrian-born American architect whose most important works were built in or near Los Angeles during the early to mid-twentieth century.
Mar 16, 2016 · Designed by Rudolf Schindler in 1921, the architect’s use of tilt-slab concrete construction (highly innovative at the time) and an informal studio layout, set it apart from its...
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Architect. R. M. Schindler. Rudolph Michael Schindler was one of the seminal master architects who defined Modern architecture in Southern California. Image courtesy Architecture and Design Collection, Art Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara. R. M. Schindler (1887-1953)
Rudolph Michael Schindler was an Austrian-born American architect who practiced in Southern California during the years 1920-53. R.M. Schindler was born in Vienna in 1887 and educated at the Bau- (Architektur) schule of the k.k. Technische Hochschule (Polytechnic Institute) in Vienna from 1906–11.
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Jul 18, 2016 · Architect/Builder: Designed by Rudolf M. Schindler; Built by Clyde B. Chace Completed: 1922 Location: 833-835 North Kings Road in West Hollywood, California Height: one story Construction Materials: concrete slabs "tilted" in place; Redwood; glass and canvas Style: California Modern, or what Schindler called "A Real California Scheme" Design ...
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Rudolph M.Schindler practiced in the Los Angeles area from 1920 until his death, producing a series of houses and apartment buildings that explored new concepts of form, materials, and space. Critical of the reigning machine-oriented orthodoxy of most advanced European and American modernists that became known as the International Style ...
Jan 8, 2024 · He has been identified as the first modern architect in Southern California, introducing innovative ideas and construction techniques, along with his contemporary and fellow Viennese architect Richard Neutra, who came to Southern California at Schindler’s invitation in January 1925.