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User / Michael Locke / Van Der Leeuw House II, Richard Neutra 1932
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The Neutra VDL Studio & Residences, also known as the Van der Leeuw House was originally designed by Richard Neutra in 1932. The original house was destroyed by a fire in 1963. The house was rebuilt by the architect's son Dion Neutra under his father's supervision. The two residences are separated by a courtyard with the back house often occupied by Neutra's apprentices over the years, including Gregory Ain. The guest house, or VDL II has a separate entrance at 2351 Edgewater Terrace where this photo was taken. If you look closely you can see the winding staircase leading from the main house to the courtyard garden.

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  • Taken: Jun 16, 2018
  • Uploaded: Jun 16, 2018
  • Updated: Dec 18, 2023