Richard Neutra Boomerang Chair
Richard Neutra believed that architecture should serve as a catalyst for social betterment. When he developed the San Pedro, Calif. Channel Heights Housing project in 1942, he also designed the Boomerang Chair which was intended for its interiors. With a uniquely shaped veneered plywood frame and a form-fitting woven web seating surface, the Boomerang Chair provided an aesthetically rich furniture solution. Under the guidance of Dion Neutra, House Industries and Otto Design Group have…
AD Classics: House VI / Peter Eisenman
Completed in 1975 in Cornwall, United States. Unlike the previously featured Vanna Venturi House, Peter Eisenman's House VI includes disorientation in the work without the concept of relating it...
Richard Neutra
Richard Neutra
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The Singleton House designed by architect Richard Neutra. Located in Los Angeles it was completed in 1959.
Oscar Niemeyer, Gonzalo Viramonte · Palácio da Alvorada, 1958
_Reportage_ Palácio da Alvorada is the official residence of the President of Brazil. It is located on a peninsula at the margins of lago Paranoá in Brasí...
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Eileen Gray designed E.1027 for herself and her then lover, art critic Jean Badovici
SNAKE RANCH - pvoland: EILEEN GRAY
pvoland: EILEEN GRAY
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Caroline Westhart.Urban Enthusiast.Berkeley, CA ⇾ London, UK
5 Awesome Modernist US Homes Turned Museums
Next month, the very first sunken conversation pit will open to the public as a museum. The Indianapolis Museum of Art plans to open a private residence designed by Eero Saarinen for industrialist J. Irwin Miller as a design and architecture showcase, featuring interiors (and the conversation pit) by Alexander Girard. To celebrate, we've collected the best of American's modernist houses turned museums, magnificent private residences now made public. There's Philip Johnson's Glass House, of…
5 Awesome Modernist US Homes Turned Museums
Next month, the very first sunken conversation pit will open to the public as a museum. The Indianapolis Museum of Art plans to open a private residence designed by Eero Saarinen for industrialist J. Irwin Miller as a design and architecture showcase, featuring interiors (and the conversation pit) by Alexander Girard. To celebrate, we've collected the best of American's modernist houses turned museums, magnificent private residences now made public. There's Philip Johnson's Glass House, of…