If you're shopping for a modernist architectural landmark to kick off the new year, you might be in luck: the Richard Neutra-designed Lovell Health House in the Los Feliz hills of Los Angeles is still available after hitting the market back in February.
Featured in several Hollywood movies, the expansive 4,807-square-foot home was completed in 1929 and quickly became an icon of the International Style.
"Without question, this house together with Schindler’s Lovell Beach House in Newport Beach are the greatest monuments of the International Style in Southern California," wrote historians David Gebhard and Robert Winter. "The Lovell House…firmly established Neutra’s world reputation."
In late January, Archinect reported on the current owner's intention to list the property.
The current asking price for the expansive five-bedroom, four-bathroom property is $11.5 million.
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Will they take a check?
Lovell Health House in Los Feliz needs to be a public accessed cultural space.
Is LACMA still collecting houses or is all their money going to the Zumthor thing?
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