This 1929 Richard Neutra masterpiece, a striking composition of asymmetrical planes and overlapping volumes, still feels remarkably modern. It's an iconic residence that influenced generations of architects, nestled in the vibrant Los Feliz neighborhood.
Built in 1929 by Richard Neutra, this International Style masterpiece was commissioned by Dr. Philip Lovell, a naturopath who wanted a home that reflected his beliefs in healthy living. It was the first steel-frame house in the United States and was constructed using innovative commercial techniques, including a 200-foot wooden chute to channel concrete down the hillside.