Neutra/Maxwell House

Neutra/Maxwell House

Forthmann House
Location 822 E Edgeware Rd, Angelino Heights, Los Angeles, California
Built 1941
Architect Richard Neutra
Architectural style(s) Mid-Century Modern
Designated July 8, 2005[1]
Reference no. 808

Neutra/Maxwell House, referred to as the Maxwell House, is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 808) located in Angelino Heights, Los Angeles, California. It is a 1,200-square-foot (110 m2) Mid-Century modern house built c.1941, designed by Richard Neutra. It was relocated in 2008 from its original location at 475 North Bowling Green Way in Brentwood, Los Angeles.

The Charles and Sylvie Maxwell House was designed and built by Neutra for the two musicians, she a violinist and he a composer, who wanted "acoustically suitable living quarters" on a budget of $6,750. Her practice room is farthest away from the composers study. There is a nice inegration of sloping and flat roofs with the introduction of a glass triangle into the redwood siding. It was with this project that Neutra first experimented with the peaked roof and triangular glazed gable openings that later became a trademark of the firm when pitched roofs were mandated by city building codes. Further, this design element profoundly influenced the design of American suburban architecture in the 1950s and 60's.

This historic landmark is currently owned by Ithyle Griffiths and Angela Kohler.

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References

  1. Los Angeles Department of City Planning (July 8, 2005), Historic - Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing: City Declared Monuments (PDF), City of Los Angeles, retrieved 2008-05-29

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