Richard Neutra is one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. His style was modernist, meaning he designed buildings that were sleek, minimalist and often made use of concrete.
Neutra's work influenced the architecture of California and other parts of the United States, as well as Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
After his death in 1970, Richard Neutra's son Dion Neutra took over his practice and continued to build on his father's legacy. There are still many Richard Neutra properties around the world today—so if you're looking for something modern to add to your portfolio, consider commissioning a Richard Neutra-style home!
Neutra's work is still in existence today and can be seen at the following properties:
1) The Kaufmann House (1929) in Palm Springs, California
2) The Rudolf Schindler House (1929) in Los Angeles, California
3) The Eames House (1945) in Pacific Palisades, California