Richard Neutra and the Making of the Lovell Health House, 1925-35

Edward Dimendberg, Crosby Doe, Thomas Hines

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Richard Neutra and the Making of the Lovell Health House, 1925-35

Richard Neutra and the Making of the Lovell Health House, 1925-35

Edward Dimendberg, Crosby Doe, Thomas Hines

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This absorbing volume traces the Lovell Health House from its inspiration through its construction to its impact.

This book tells the story of the Lovell Health House, designed and built by Austrian American architect Richard Neutra (1892-1970). Perched on a steep hillside with panoramic views of Los Angeles, the home pioneered the use of concrete and steel; radically advanced the ideals of hygienic, carefree, and open-air living; and explored new relationships between space, structure, the natural world, and physical and psychological well-being. It was widely documented and written about in leading architectural journals when it was erected, and these publications elevated the house to the status of an icon in the history of modernism and an essential work of the international modern movement. It also helped to launch the global career of one of the central figures of twentieth-century architecture.

The book includes new texts by Edward Dimendberg, Crosby Doe, and Nicholas Olsberg, a chronology by Thomas Hines, and historic texts by Willard D. Morgan and Richard Neutra. At the heart of the book are six narrated portfolios of visual and textual documentation on the background, design, making, circulation, reception and resonance of this seminal house. Featuring historical photography by Morgan and contemporary photography by Grant Mudford, this volume will help bring Neutra's masterpiece to an entirely new audience.

About the Author

Edward Dimendberg is a professor of humanities at the University of California, Irvine. He is the editor of the English edition of Anton Wagner's Los Angeles (Getty, 2022).

Critical Reviews

"The Lovell Health House has long held a place of honor in the pantheon of modern architecture. The authors of this fascinating volume have assembled an astonishing array of primary sources, providing a detailed account of its history and an introduction to the key tenets and philosophy of the Modern Movement."
--Martino Stierli, The Museum of Modern Art, New York

"An engaging examination of a key moment of the encounter between European and American building cultures. Like in a slow-motion replay, Neutra's assimilation and deployment of steel frame construction is traced every step from inception to reception through contemporaneous publications. The way that Neutra's writing, design and exacting site management are interwoven reveals the intensity of thought that went into this emblematic project."
--William Mann, Witherford Watson Mann architects

"For generations young architects have been pulled toward Los Angeles, entranced by the city's wide-open culture of architectural ambition and innovation. Wright was drawn to that, as was Neutra, Schindler, Ain, Gehry, and Mayne. Neutra's Lovell House is an essential protagonist in this century-long story. That such a radical design could be built here is testament to the creative energy of this place. That it still provokes and challenges us today is nothing short of a gift."
--Michael Maltzan, Michael Maltzan Architecture

"The making of the house is documented in a new book from the Getty Research Institute, Richard Neutra and the Making of the Lovell Health House, 1925-35, which draws on the Getty archives, together with new photography and scholarly essays to tell the story of an extraordinary building."--Rowan Moore "The Observer" (9/20/2025 12:00:00 AM)

"This interesting work by Neutra is approached with great intensity in narrative and visual form."--José Juan Barba and Irene Álamo Martín "METALOCUS" (9/28/2025 12:00:00 AM)

Publishing Information

Publisher: Getty Research Institute
Pub date: 2025-09-02
Length: 144 pages

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