The Lovell Health House, as the behemoth on Dundee Drive came to be known, remains a dumbfounding sight. Three years later, Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock, the codifiers of the International Style, hailed Neutra’s work as “stylistically the most advanced house built in America since the War.” Thousands of people took the tour striking photographs were published. will conduct the audience from room to room.” Neutra’s middle initial was actually J., but this recent Austrian immigrant, thirty-seven years old and underemployed, had little reason to complain: he was being launched as a pioneer of American modernist architecture. Neutra, architect who designed and supervised the construction . . . On a page crowded with ads promoting quack cures for “ chronic constipation” and “ sagging flabby chins,” Lovell announced three days of open houses, adding that “Mr. Lovell, the imperiously eccentric health columnist for the Los Angeles Times, invited readers to tour his ultramodern new home, at 4616 Dundee Drive, in the hills of Los Feliz.
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