https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xswCDzWqvQ Los Angeles is known for its single-family residences. From Julius Shulman’s iconic photo of the Stahl Residence/Case Study House #22 to his image of the Kaufman Residence in Palm Springs, Southern California Modernism of the 20th Century is virtually synonymous with the single-family home. Twenty-first century Los Angeles must evolve. It must embrace multi-family
Los Angeles has a housing crisis. Vienna, Austria is seen by many experts as a model of best practices in providing affordable housing. But how relevant is Vienna to LA? Find out at a thought-provoking symposium co-hosted by the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design and FORT: LA. This isn’t the first time Los Angeles
Lunch not included.Street parking only.We regret that this venue is not currently ADA accessible. Join the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design and AIA/Los Angeles for a thoughtful program on the simple, science-backed things that can be done to help people thrive where they work—in an office or at home. Esther M. Sternberg, MD, pioneer
The ArtCenter College of Design will be hosting a gallery show at the Neutra Institute, displaying student work from the class, Outer Space Architecture: Survival Beyond Tomorrow. This exciting class was launched this summer in collaboration with Raymond Neutra and the Neutra Institute. The class has been tasked with applying Richard Neutra’s design principles and
Street parking only.We regret that this venue is not currently ADA accessible Join the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design as we welcome Eddie Jones, Founding Principal, Jones Studio, architects to talk about the firm’s contemporary approach to designing Land Ports of Entry in Southern Arizona and California. The lecture will take place at the
Where coherent space and social life provide a mental scaffold Please join the Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design (NISTD) as we welcome Dr. John Zeisel for a presentation on the Alzheimer’s Village at Dax, France. This program is the next one in a collaborative series between the MAK Center and Neutra Institute, following “Are