Description
The
Richard
Neutra drawings span 6 linear feet and date from 1928 to 1949. The collection consists of two flat file folders of drawings in the
form of reprographic copies documenting the Dr. P. M. Lovell house (Los Angeles, Calif.) and the Charles C. Chase house (Santa
Barbara, Calif.).
Background
Richard Josef
Neutra was born on April 8, 1892 in Vienna. Neutra studied at the Technical University, Vienna in Austria and graduated in 1917.
He was the city architect for Luckenwalde and from 1921 to 1922 was a draftsman for the architect Erich Mendelsohn, before
relocating to the United States in 1923. In the United States, Neutra participated in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship
in Spring Green, Wisconsin. By the end of 1924, Neutra had moved to Los Angeles, California and began collaborating with Rudolph
Schindler. The two architects became partners in 1926 in a firm they called Architectural Group for Industry and Commerce,
which dissolved in 1927. By 1928, Neutra was working independently in Los Angeles until 1970, the year he died. His most productive
years were during the 1930s and 40s. Neutra, in the last decade of his life, worked with his son Dion.