The Mauer Residence

Please join the SAH/SCC and the John Lautner Foundation for a rare visit to the Mauer Residence (1947, John Lautner) in Mount Washington. In-person attendees will be able to tour the home as well as participate in an on-site panel discussion. Although Zoom participants will not be able to experience the Mauer Residence in person, […]
Santa Barbara: At Home in Paradise

by Douglas Woods; photos by Matt Walla
California Crazy: American Pop Architecture

by Jim Heimann
Authors on Architecture: Cayer on Incorporating Architects

Join SAH/SCC for a presentation by Aaron Cayer, PhD, author of the new book, Incorporating Architects: How American Architecture Became a Practice of Empire (University of California Press, 2025). By the end of the 20th century, US architecture and engineering firms held more capital than entire countries, employed more people than were housed in most […]
Authors on Architecture: Gonzalez on Early LA Architects

Please join us at the Neutra Office Building in Silver Lake (or virtually via Zoom) as we celebrate the publication of Early Architects of Los Angeles: Fifteen Profiles, 1884-1951 (McFarland, 2026) by Antonio Gonzalez. Professional architects first began to arrive in California in the 1880s. These architects wanted to practice their profession in their hometowns, […]
Authors on Architecture: Van Slyck on Playhouses

Join SAH/SCC as Abigail A. Van Slyck discusses her book, Playhouses and Privilege: The Architecture of Elite Childhood (University of Minnesota Press, 2025). The book explores children’s playhouses built on British and American estates between the 1850s and the mid-1930s. Different from the prefabricated structures that later populated suburban backyards, these playhouses were often fully […]
Exhibition Tour: Alfred Preis Displaced

Join SAH/SCC for a walkthrough of the exhibition “Alfred Preis Displaced” with curator Prof. Axel Schmitzberger, RA, at the historic Neutra Office Building. Schmitzberger and his co-authors previously presented the catalogue Alfred Preis DISPLACED: The Tropical Modernism of the Austrian Emigrant and Architect of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor (Doppelhouse Press, 2022), for […]
Authors on Architecture: Dunlop on Modern Gardens

Bringing the outdoors in is essential to midcentury modern architecture, as author Beth Dunlop shows in her book Gardens for Modern Houses: Design Inspiration for Home Landscapes (Rizzoli, 2025). Join SAH/SCC for an inside look at the importance of modern landscape designs with the author. The book features 30 gardens from across the US—half in […]
Harley Earl & The Architecture of Automotive Design: SAH/SCC Zoom Presentation

Longtime SAH/SCC Member and vintage car collector Richard Stanley will discuss the life and contributions of influential industrial designer—and Hollywood native—Harley Earl (1893-1969). Developing his flash on the West Coast, Earl then took it East to Detroit. He literally invented the modern design studio that made General Motors so dominant. At the time of his retirement […]
Kelton Apartments: SAH/SCC Program

Hungry to experience architecture? What better way to feed your Modernist appetite than to visit the Kelton Apartments (Richard J. Neutra, 1942) Join us for a very special afternoon as we spend time in this delightful Westwood apartment building. Described by author Thomas Hines as “modest but fetching,” the Kelton Apartments were designed by Neutra […]