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  1. Jul 18, 2016 · First Floor Plan of the 1922 Schindler House in Los Angeles, California, Drawn by Stanley A. Westfall, 1969. Recreated drawing by Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, DC (cropped)

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  2. Floor plan of the Schindler House, including gardens. Courtesy of Friends of the Schindler House, gift of Mrs. Richard Neutra. View from the front sidewalk, 1924.

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  4. Kings Road House. 1921–1922, R. M. Schindler. 835 N. Kings Rd. Rudolph Schindler’s house and studio has been recognized as the first modern residence built in the United States or Europe. Schindler designed the structure in November-December 1921 and constructed it starting in February 1922; it was substantially complete in June of that year.

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    Many find the Schindler House to be underwhelming when they first look at it. In fact, it looks a bit out of place and a bit worn from the outside. However, in this case, looks are certainly deceiving. The features of the home were uncommon when it was designed, even though they have become common in California architecture today. The home features...

    The Schindler House was unique for the time not only because of the features it had but also because of what it didn’t have. There was no formal dining room, no conventional living room, and no clear bedrooms. Instead, it was designed to be a live/work space for two families. Rudolph Schindler and his wife were inspired to design and build this hom...

    A unique home for the time, the Schindler House includes a layout looking like two “L” shaped apartments. This design allowed for both the Schindler’s and the Chaces to live in the home together. For this reason, the home is also referred to as the Schindler-Chace House. The “L” shape design was inspired by the Curry Village campsite design Schindl...

    The Schindler’s were eccentric for their time, to say the least. They didn’t remain married or together in the house for long instead separating in 1927. Pauline went on to lead what was called a gypsy lifestyle, while Rudolph remained behind in the home. However, in the 1930s, they came back together to live in the house as a divorced couple until...

    Today, the Schindler House is used for public programming and exhibitions. It was left by Pauline Schindler to the Schindler family until FOSH took over management of the home in 1980. In 1994, FOSH partnered with the MAK/Austrian Museum of Applied Arts for the creation of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture. The house was restored throughout t...

  5. Description. Floor plan of the house showing the unusual arrangement of rooms. Instead of the usual living room, dining room, and bedrooms, this plan shows the four live/work spaces for Schindler, his wife Pauline, Clyde Chace, and his wife Marian Chace. Each couple had a wing of the house, with a hallway and bathroom connecting the work spaces.

  6. Blueprint showing floor plan and plot plan. This image outlines all of the rooms of the house, the sunken gardens, patios, flower beds, and tree placement in the garden.

  7. Jun 15, 2022 · By Carolina A. Miranda Columnist. June 15, 2022 6 AM PT. The history of Rudolph Schindler’s 1922 house is a quintessential Los Angeles story: a story of new ideas that are rapidly devised and ...

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