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Richard Neutra, 2016
Richard Neutra's architecture achieved a modernist harmony between interior and exterior spaces. His designs often featured vast glass walls offering panoramic views of natural surroundings, including mountains, gardens, and pools. Neutra, who moved to the United States from Vienna in 1923, established his architectural style in Los Angeles. Early works like the Lovell House showcased his integration of buildings with landscaped settings and ocean views. Later projects, such as the Kaufmann House and Nesbitt House, continued this synthesis of art, landscape, and comfort, often informed by detailed client needs assessments.