Los Feliz Richard Neutra house, the Wirin Residence, 1949. Recognized as one of Neutra’s finer commissions, The Wirin House is a beacon to mid-century architecture.
LOS FELIZ RICHARD NEUTRA | THE WIRIN HOUSE

Modern Living in Distinctive Los Angeles Homes
Los Feliz Richard Neutra house, the Wirin Residence, 1949. Recognized as one of Neutra’s finer commissions, The Wirin House is a beacon to mid-century architecture.
Richard Neutra called this Hollywood Hills home his favorite of the period. Perched over a hill in prime West Hollywood, this home has exceptional views from city to ocean.
The master at “placing man in relationship to nature, Richard Neutra, is one of the most renowned Architects of the modern era. The Goldman Residence has been meticulously restored using supreme materials while keeping Neutra’s original vision blooming.
Richard Neutra’s Hees House, 1950, sited along the Pacific coast. The Hees House enables its owner seaside living in an exemplary mid-century context.
The Berkson Residence by architect Julius Ralph Davidson, 1939. Davidson was part of a group of European expatriate architects which included Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler who furthered modern architecture throughout Los Angeles in the 1930s and ’40s.
Reserved and peaceful architectural residence by Richard Neutra, huddled in Nichols Canyon. The Hendershot House, originally built in 1962, features three bedrooms, two bathrooms with a bonus studio.
The Hammerman House c. 1954. Richard Neutra, Architect. Rare and highly valued, impeccably maintained modern gem with stunning views. Very few Neutra’s of this scale, setting, and quality remain on the Westside of Los Angeles. Featuring four bedrooms and four and a half baths and positioned behind gates up a long driveway on over half an acre with expansive westward views reaching to the Pacific Ocean.
The Doctor and Mrs. Eugene Erman Residence, 1961, published custom built home by noted architect Richard Neutra, AIA.
South Pasadena Mid Century home, The Wilkins House – Richard Neutra, 1949. Case Study House #13 (also known as the Alpha House), has been designated as “unbuilt” – however, Neutra was able to realize his design in this fine example of Modernist architecture.