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 […]
J.R. Davidson: California Modernist Lecture/Panel Discussion, Mann House

Please join the Society of Architectural Historians/Southern California Chapter and the Thomas Mann House for a very special evening exploring the work of Case Study House architect J.R. Davidson (1889-1977) in the Thomas Mann Residence (J.R. Davidson, 1941). Mann (1875-1955) was a German novelist, social critic, philanthropist, and essayist. Mann and his family were driven […]
By-Right By-Design

SAH/SCC welcomes author Elizabeth Falletta for a very special Patron and Life Member Salon afternoon of thoughtful discussion about housing development vs. housing design in Los Angeles. Her new book, By-Right, By-Design (Routledge, 2019), explores this topic through six case studies. This exclusive Patron and Life Member Salon will take place in a Modernique Home (Gregory Ain, […]
Modern Patrons: Neutra’s Rados Residence

The SAH/SCC, in partnership with deasy|penner|podley, presents an afternoon of dialogue about architecture and ideas featuring the work of modern master Richard Neutra at the John and Etta Rados Residence (Richard Neutra, 1958) in San Pedro. Until now, the house has never been opened to the public. Neutra scholar and SAH/SCC Member, Barbara Lamprecht, PhD will be […]
Architect as Patron: Ogosta in Culver City

The award-winning home of Ed Ogosta, AIA, will be featured in the next installment of “Architect as Patron,” SAH/SCC’s series of small-group events delving into the personal spaces architects design for themselves. Ogosta, principal of Edward Ogosta Architecture, will tour us through his discreet yet decidedly modern addition and remodel of a 1944 bungalow. This […]
Harwell Hamilton Harris Sierra Madre

The SAH/SCC, in partnership with Berkley, Lander & Lamprecht/Deasy Penner & Partners, presents an afternoon of dialogue about architecture and ideas featuring the works of two architects of different generations and similar minds: Harwell Hamilton Harris, FAIA (1903-1990) and John T. Lyle, AIA, FASLA (1934-1998). Family members of John T. Lyle will be on hand […]
Irving Gill Miltimore Residence

The date is set! Join us for the SAH/SCC Salon to be held at the Catherine Miltimore Residence (Irving J. Gill, 1911). The Miltimore Residence is one of the architect’s few remaining untouched masterworks and will be the site of an exclusive conversation with the most recent stewards of the property. We will explore the […]
Soriano: Romantic Technologist

SAH/SCC Life Members and Patrons are invited to a special afternoon exploring the 1940 Kimpson/Nixon Residence by Raphael Soriano, FAIA, in Long Beach. The program will include a discussion about the history and architecture of the residence by owner/architect, Alan Pullman, AIA, founder of Studio One Eleven, and his wife Stephanie Pullman. “The Kimpson/Nixon Residence […]
The Modern Ranch House
Join SAH/SCC for a special afternoon exploring the work of architect/builder Edward A. Kirtlan at the A.F. Barker Residence (1958) in Glendale. The program will include a discussion about the history and architecture of the residence by SAH/SCC Patron Member John LoCasio, AIA, principal of Historic Resources Group, and Alan Adams, master carpenter, who worked […]
The Marina Tower Display Residence

Join SAH/SCC as we explore the newly restored The Marina Tower Display Residence (Killingsworth, Brady & Associates, 1959) in Long Beach. The model unit was originally designed to showcase future residences for an 11-story, 44-unit tower that was never realized. However, the display model remains as a private, single-family residence. Designed by Case Study House […]