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  1. Schindler House Companion Tours. Learn more about the Schindler House through a series of interpretive audio tours by artists, architects, and writers. Visitors are invited to move, observe, and perceive the house through instructional exercises, fictional meanderings, and guided journeys.

    • 835 North Kings Road West Hollywood United States
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  2. Explore the MAK Center for Art and Architecture with our mobile guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app. Tour the Schindler House, listen to audio guides, and dive deeper into the exhibitions on view.

    • 835 North Kings Road West Hollywood United States
  3. Apr 13, 1996 · A day long self-guided tour of homes and apartments reflecting the evolution of R.M. Schindlers work over three decades. Sites included: The Schindler House (1922), The How House (1925), The Oliver House (1933 – 1934), The Buck House (1934), The De Keyser Duplex (1935), The Mackey Apartments (1939), The Rodriguez House (1940 – 1942), The ...

    • 835 North Kings Road West Hollywood, CA, 90069
    • April 13, 1996
    • April 14, 1996
  4. Sep 19, 2016 · Early in his career, the Viennese Modernist R.M. Schindler made a pilgrimage to the Southwest, where he toured the dwellings of the early Pueblo Indians, the Anasazi, who built clusters of adobe...

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  5. Friends of the Schindler House MAK Center at the Schindler House Folder: the house. Back. gallery history 100 years Folder: events. Back. gatherings ...

  6. The house is very small, not in great shape, and not furnished. Worse - it was filled with an exhibit that blocked what little of the house you can see. It may be an interesting house, but it's not a great tour, and I don't think it's worth the $10 admission. Too bad.

    • 835 N Kings Rd West Hollywood, CA 90069
  7. Rudolph Schindlers 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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