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Neutra vdl house roof.
The neutra vdl house was donated to cal poly pomona foundation by richard neutra s widow dione.
The neutra vdl house ii is open for tours on saturdays from 11am to 3pm there is no need to contact us ahead of time to make an appointment.
The richard and dion neutra vdl research house ii of 1966 was redesigned largely by me after a disastrous fire in 1963.
Since the initial design and inception by richard and his wife dion the house has become an epicentre of experimentation exploration design and life conversation.
The vdl house ii paid homage to the design and aesthetic of the original as well as to its.
Lorenzen supervised devised and implemented projects collaborations and programs that physically and culturally restored it.
The vdl was built for neutra s own family back in 1932 but was damaged by fire in 1963.
We decided to open up the interior of the building as much as possible.
Vdl research house underwent many transformations over the years particularly after a fire destroyed the property in 1966.
In 1932 richard neutra built his house thanks to a donation from the dutch philanthropist dr van der leeuw hence the acronym vdl.
The building department condemned the structure calling it unsafe and mandated that it be demolished and rebuilt from the foundation up.
A fire consumed the vdl research house in 1963 destroying everything but the original basement and its prefabricated concrete rafters.
History of the neutra vdl house i built in 1932 illustrated by photographs taken by julius shulman in 1958 the impetus for vdl and selecting a site across from the silver lake reservoir.
This house is a particularly important example of richard neutra s work because it encapsulates all the architectural theories that he first posited in his book wie baut amerika 1927 and later on in his more philosophical reflections survival through design.
There is street parking in front of the house.
The college of environmental design manages the 4 200 square foot property.
Tours are given by cal poly pomona architecture students and are typically 30 minutes long.
Neutra and his architect son dion rebuilt the house on the existing footprint.
The louvers which resemble jet plane wings track the sun powered by a motor connected to a solar sensor on the roof.
Neutra rebuilt it with his son dion which resulted in greater spatial.
Richard and his son dion rebuilt the house and richard lived there until he died in 1970.
Last tour starts at 2 30pm.