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Architect John Lautner John Lautner was one of the most important American architects of the twentieth century, and perhaps one of the most misunderstood. Courtesy of the John Lautner Foundation | Courtesy of the John Lautner Foundation John Lautner, FAIA (1911-1994)


John Lautner’s Malin Residence “Chemosphere” built in 1960 in Hollywood, CA Mid21st Century

John Edward Lautner (16 July 1911 - 24 October 1994) was an American architect. Following an apprenticeship in the mid-1930s with the Taliesin Fellowship led by Frank Lloyd Wright, Lautner opened his own practice in 1938, where he worked for the remainder of his career.


Between Heaven & Earth — ArangoMarbrisa House By John Lautner Architecture, John lautner

John Lautner was one of the most influential architects in Southern California. Learn about his early career studying under Frank Lloyd Wright, his budding career in Los Angeles and his seminal works that stand out as icons of an era.


John Lautner's Goldstein House Gifted to LACMA by its Owner ArchDaily

John Lautner (1911-1994) - Architectural Review Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through which arguments and broader narratives are constructed.


Another John Lautnerdesigned gem the Tyler House located in Studio City, California and com

The American architect John Lautner (1911-1994) was well ahead of his time. His original, unconventional and very versatile oeuvre was never repetitive. His concern for the dreams and desires of his clients, his sensitivity to the location of his buildings and his interest in the latest technical developments in were constants in his work.


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John Lautner is a 20th-century architect known for his futuristic designs. His signature style is Googie architecture which utilizes elements of American Car Culture, the Space Age, and the.


Eclectitude Elrod House John Lautner, Architect

Architecture Biography Projects 1940 - The John and MaryBud Lautner House 2007 Micheltorena Street, Los Angeles CA. 1244 square feet. Commissioned in 1939. Built by Paul Speer. First photo by Edward Van Altena; last three photos by Michael Locke. 1940 - The Norman Springer House 2215 Park Drive, Los Angeles CA.


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Stories about John Lautner, an American architect who apprenticed to Frank Lloyd Wright and subsequently designed modernist houses across California.


John Lautner An Architect's Commitment to Uniqueness Home

John Lautner: THE REAL THING was started by Robin Poirier, builder of several Lautner projects and one of the few contractors to go toward Lautner rather than run the other way. Rather than be cowed by the obvious difficulty in constructing one-of-a-kind projects, Poirier embraced them. As part of his continuing interest in all things Lautner.


A Look Inside John Lautner's Historic SheatsGoldstein House Architecture, Architecture house

12 houses by John Lautner, the visionary of the American domestic space One of the most influential US architects of the 20th century narrated by the dwellings he designed, amid nature, plasticity, and experimentation. In the footsteps of Frank Lloyd Wright and with strong bonds with Hollywood. View gallery Author Kevin Santus Published


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John Lautner was born in Marquette, Michigan of academic parents at a local college now called Northern Michigan University. He first attended the University of Michigan but left soon after starting. In 1933, he graduated from Northern Michigan University in English and began a six-year job with Frank Lloyd Wright - in the first class of Taliesin Fellows at Spring Green WI.


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Completed in 1982 in Beverly Hills, United States. One of the more inspirational and influential architects of the twentieth century, John Lautner was revered in the world of architecture and.


John Lautner’s concrete domed Elrod House overlooks Coachella Valley 【Architectural CAD Drawings】

The final event of Lautner Day is the screening of Bette Cohen's wonderful documentary, The Spirit in Architecture: John Lautner, at the Annenberg Theatre at 4:30 - 6:00 pm. Tickets are $10 each. The film is the 25th anniversary edition, newly updated and remastered from the original 1991 film by Bette Cohen. The screening is dedicated to.


LACMA Acquires John Lautner's SheatsGoldstein House Photos Architectural Digest

To get to architect John Lautner's Sheats-Goldstein house in Los Angeles, you drive upward to where the Hills of Beverly become mere mounds compared with the vertical winding lanes of Beverly.


Sheats House in Beverly Hills (CA). John Lautner in 2020 Architecture, John lautner, Modern

John Lautner was one of last century's most important contemporary American architects. His work was concerned with the relationship of the human being to space and of space to nature. Lautner's designs share a sense of drama, powerful geometry and warmth, and a profound respect for the site. His buildings stand as functional sculpture.


Architect John Lautner’s (19111994) concrete roof house for Arthur Elrod. Palm Springs

John Lautner was one of last century's important contemporary American architects. His work was concerned with the relationship of the human being to space and of space to nature. "Shelter," he said, "is the most basic human need."

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