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Mar 03, 2022

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- Charmaine Bantugan
Schindler Spec Houses
Nestled along a typical residential street in Inglewood are three small (less than 1,000 sq. ft.) "Little Modern" gems, designed by Rudolph M. Schindler on spec for a developer in 1939/40. At less than 1,000 sq. ft. in size, each is lovingly maintained by owners who are now used to people stopping in their tracks to take a look. In 2010 architect Steven Ehrlich purchased one of the houses and restored it for his daughter's family, bringing new attention to this facet of Schindler's work. ... Read More Read Less
Schindler Spec Houses
Nestled along a typical residential street in Inglewood are three small (less than 1,000 sq. ft.) "Little Modern" gems, designed by Rudolph M. Schindler on spec for a developer in 1939/40. At less than 1,000 sq. ft. in size, each is lovingly maintained by owners who are now used to people stopping in their tracks to take a look. In 2010 architect Steven Ehrlich purchased one of the houses and restored it for his daughter's family, bringing new attention to this facet of Schindler's work. ... Read More Read Less
Mar 03, 2022






Schindler Spec Houses
Nestled along a typical residential street in Inglewood are three small (less than 1,000 sq. ft.) "Little Modern" gems, designed by Rudolph M. Schindler on spec for a developer in 1939/40. At less than 1,000 sq. ft. in size, each is lovingly maintained by owners who are now used to people stopping in their tracks to take a look.In 2010 architect Steven Ehrlich purchased one of the houses and restored it for his daughter's family, bringing new attention to this facet of Schindler's work.
Posted Date
Mar 03, 2022
Historical Record Date
Mar 03, 2022
Source Name
Los Angeles Conservancy
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