Widely published, thoroughly researched and extensively documented, The How House is arguably one of architect Rudolf Schindler's most significant and influential works. Revolutionary in 1925, yet forward-looking to this day, the timeless design is a formal Modernist composition, yet simultaneously comfortable and embracing, with interlocking 3-dimensional volumes and dramatic proportions. Constructed almost entirely of center-cut Redwood and poured-in-place concrete, this masterpiece has been meticulously restored to museum quality. Four fireplaces warm the den, dining room, library and two-story coffered living room. Clever corner window conditions bathe the interior with light. Richard Neutra designed the garden with a large flat terrace, unusual for a quiet hillside site. Panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley and San Gabriel Mountains beyond. City of Los Angeles Historical-Cultural Monument No. 895, with substantial Mills Act tax benefits. Own a piece of history.
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