Built by Viennese-American architect Richard Neutra with a no-interest loan from Dutch philanthropist Dr. C.H. Van Der Leeuw, this experimental "glass house" was designed to accommodate his office and two families on a small lot. After a fire, Richard and his son Dion redesigned the main house, applying their learned principles of sun louvers, water roofs, and "nature-near" design.story
Water has long shaped life in Japan. As an island nation surrounded by the sea and nourished by abundant rainfall, Japan depends on water for its fertile landscapes and rich […]
First Open brings together an exceptional selection of Post-War and Contemporary works by artists including Josef Albers, Joan Mitchell and George Condo, alongside property from the Rabb Goldberg Collection featuring Louise Nevelson, Milton Avery and Lynn Chadwick.