Chuey House

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Chuey House is a modernist hillside residence in Los Angeles designed by architect Richard Neutra, celebrated for its glass-walled openness and integration with the surrounding landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf house
modernist residence
architect Richard Neutra NERFINISHED
architecturalMovement Modernism NERFINISHED
architecturalSignificance example of Richard Neutra’s residential work
example of mid-20th-century Los Angeles modernism
architecturalType single-family residence
associatedArchitect Richard Neutra NERFINISHED
city Los Angeles
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Richard Neutra NERFINISHED
designFeature glass-walled openness
integration with surrounding landscape
open plan
function residential dwelling
hasFeature built-in furniture
cantilevered terraces
concrete foundation
expansive deck
floor-to-ceiling glazing
horizontal emphasis in composition
integrated built-in storage
large picture windows
minimalist interior detailing
open living-dining area
outdoor living spaces
overhanging eaves
sliding glass doors
views of the surrounding landscape
hasView Los Angeles Basin NERFINISHED
surrounding hills
landscapeIntegration native vegetation
location California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
United States of America
surface form: United States
materialFeature glass walls
notableFor extensive use of glass
integration of indoor and outdoor space
panoramic views
primaryUse private residence
region Southern California
roofType flat roof
setting hillside
structuralSystem post-and-beam construction
steel frame
style Modernist architecture

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Richard Neutra notableWork Chuey House