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Neutra VDL Studio and Residences

Neutra Research House, Van der Leeuw House, Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House II, Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research Houses and Studio
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Neutra VDL Studio and Residences

Credit

David Hartwell

Site overview

Rising from the ashes of Richard Neutra's original VDL Research House, built on the eastern edge of Silver Lake Reservoir in 1932, the VDL Research House II is the fascinating result of two generations of architectural experimentation. Neutra designed the 1932 International Style building as his home and office (named after benefactor Dr. C. H. Van Der Leeuw) and used it as a demonstration of the potential for a type of small lot construction that brought nature indoors and preserved privacy in confined spaces. Most of the building was burned in a 1963 fire, so Neutra oversaw a new design for a near-total rebuild by his son and architectural partner Dion Neutra. Between 1964 and 1968, the Neutras built a new glass-walled wooden structure atop the previous house's concrete foundation, resulting in the new and visually complex VDL Research House II. The new Modern-style house maintained the original's use of glass walls, built-in furniture, and mirrors to create the illusion of space; it reworked the original design to add varied volumes, balconies, and reflecting rooftop pools that further reduced the barrier between interior and exterior. As much as the original VDL Research House, the VDL Research House II fulfilled the vision of an architect's home as a laboratory for testing new theories and innovative materials and proved a small lot had tremendous potential. It also transcended its original incarnation by transforming the 1930s International Style into a thoroughly modern 1960s structure that reflects the influential architectural viewpoint of more than one Neutra. In 1990, Richard Neutra's wife Dione left the VDL Research House II to the Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design, which offers regular public tours. (Los Angeles Conservancy)

Primary classification

Residential (RES)

Designations

National Register of Historic Places, listed on May 8, 2009
National Historic Landmark, designated on December 23, 2016

How to Visit

Open to the public

Location

Neutra VDL Studio and Residences

2300 Silver Lake Blvd
Los Angeles, CA, 90039
More visitation information

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Credit:

David Hartwell

Designer(s)

Richard J. Neutra

Architect

Nationality

American

Other designers

Dion Neutra

Related Sites

Commission

1932

Completion

1964

References

https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/weekly_features/neutra_research_house.pdf
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