Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sinay House
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sinay House
In 1947, Home and Garden’sselection of Richard Neutra’s design for the Sinay family’s house for the first prize in its class marked a wide-spread embrace of the architect’s style and approach. The redwood and stucco structure housed three bedrooms, one bathroom, a living area, and a kitchen beneath its shed roof. Below the living areas, Neutra placed the garage and laundry room. A deep terrace connecting the living area with the kitchen was outfitted with radiant heating.
Adapted from Neutra – Complete Works by Barbara Lamprecht (Taschen, 2000), p. 189.
Project Detail
Year Built
1946–47
Project Architect
Richard Neutra
Client
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sinay
Location
Beverly Hills, CA