Proclaiming the Lovell Health House by Richard Neutra, FAIA, “arguably the most important work of modern architecture built in Los Angeles before the Second World War,” this book spans idea to completion and then beyond to reception. Aiming to convey the house’s global influence and exposure, Dimendberg sets a tripartite approach: Neutra in the context of German culture, the design and realization of the house, and its dissemination and promotion. After Dimendberg’s analysis of Neutra’s work within the canon of German architecture culture, a formidable group of contributors follows: Thomas Hines’ abbreviated chronology up to 1935, Nicholas Olsberg’s story of the house with copious archival site photos by Willard Morgan, Grant Mudford’s 16-page 2021 color photographic portfolio, and SAH/SCC Life Member Crosby Doe’s afterword. Go here for the “Authors on Architecture” video.
Getty Research Institute, 2025, 144 pages, hardcover, $50.
