Category: Los Feliz
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Lovell Health House (1929): Richard Neutra’s Modernist Breakthrough in Los Feliz
The Lovell Health House is Richard Neutra’s groundbreaking 1929 steel-frame masterpiece perched above Los Feliz. Designed for Dr. Philip Lovell, the home introduced International Style modernism to Los Angeles with its floating volumes, ribbon windows, and radical health-driven design. It remains one of the most influential modernist homes in the world.
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The Ennis House (1924): Frank Lloyd Wright’s Mayan Revival Masterwork Above Los Feliz
The Ennis House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1924, is the pinnacle of his textile-block experiments. Perched above Los Feliz with sweeping city views, the house blends Mayan Revival geometry, cast concrete blocks, and cinematic presence, making it one of Wright’s most iconic and influential Los Angeles works.
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The Cedars (1926): Hollywood’s Gothic Masterpiece in Los Feliz
The Cedars, designed for filmmaker Maurice Tourneur in 1923, is a Mediterranean Revival landmark overlooking Los Feliz. Its grand terraces, sweeping arches, and Hollywood lineage have made it a magnet for actors, musicians, and legends for over a century, capturing the spirit of early cinematic Los Angeles.
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Sowden House (1926): Lloyd Wright’s Mayan Revival Showplace in Los Feliz
The Sowden House in Los Feliz, designed by Lloyd Wright in 1926, is one of Los Angeles’s most striking examples of Mayan Revival architecture. Its geometric concrete blocks, dramatic courtyard, and long cultural shadow have made it a landmark of Hollywood mystique, architectural experimentation, and enduring speculation.
