This book tells the story of the Lovell Health House, designed and built by Austrian American architect Richard Neutra (1892–1970). The home pioneered the use of concrete and steel; radically advanced the ideals of hygienic, carefree, and open-air living; and explored new relationships between space, structure, the natural world, and physical and psychological well-being.
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