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Olan G. and Aida T. Hafley House

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Olan G. and Aida T. Hafley House

Credit

Johnellisphoto.com

Site overview

Richard J. Neutra designed the split-level Hafley house, and the adjacent one-story Moore house, as an integrated architectural composition. These structures are modern and characteristically “Neutra,” yet harmonious with the neighborhood’s more traditional architectural character. The open-plan interiors are striking. The range of features that exploit the potential of a sloped roof reflects a command of complexity rare in Neutra’s comparable mid-century American designs.The Hafley House is not “typical Neutra,” usually experienced as an isolated flat-roofed example of the International or post-and-beam styles, standing amidst other homes less radically inclined. In contrast, this pair of houses combines aesthetic artistry and acumen with proscriptive rules, while furthering Neutra’s convictions about houses in a larger setting. Retaining a high degree of integrity, the Hafely house contributes a superb expression of modernist architecture to California’s cultural heritage.

Awards

Design

Award of Excellence

Residential

2015

Primary classification

Residential (RES)

Designations

U.S. National Register of Historic Places, listed on July 12, 2011

How to Visit

Private residence

Location

5561 East La Pasada Street
Long Beach, CA, 90815

Country

US

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Credit:

Johnellisphoto.com

Designer(s)

Richard J. Neutra

Architect

Nationality

American

Related chapter

Southern California

Completion

1953

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