Singleton House

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Singleton House is a landmark mid-century modern residence in Los Angeles designed by architect Richard Neutra, celebrated for its minimalist glass-and-steel aesthetic and seamless integration with its hillside surroundings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mid-century modern house
modernist building
residence
single-family house
aesthetic glass-and-steel
minimalist
architect Richard Neutra NERFINISHED
architectFullName Richard Joseph Neutra NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle International Style modernism NERFINISHED
Mid-century modern
continent North America
countryOfArchitect Austria NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
designedFor single family living
era mid-20th century
feature built-in cabinetry
cantilevered elements
extensive glass walls
flat roof
floor-to-ceiling glazing
indoor-outdoor living spaces
integrated lighting
open-plan interior
patios
terraces
hasArchitecturalSignificance landmark of mid-century modern residential architecture in Los Angeles
hasCirculationType linear circulation along glazing
hasClientType private client
hasClimateResponse cross-ventilation through operable glazing
large overhangs for sun control
hasFunction domestic living
hasLandscapeRelationship views framed by structural grid
locatedIn Los Angeles, California, United States NERFINISHED
locationCity Los Angeles NERFINISHED
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locationState California NERFINISHED
material concrete
glass
steel
wood
notableFor integration of architecture and landscape
refined structural expression
seamless indoor-outdoor connection
use of industrial materials in residential design
setting hillside site
structuralSystem steel frame
topographyIntegration integrated with hillside surroundings
view panoramic views of Los Angeles

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Richard Neutra notableWork Singleton House