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December 11, 2015

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SCHINDLER HOUSE Austrian-born architect Rudolph M. Schindler's great social experiment in communal living—a house meant to accommodate Schindler, his wife Pauline and another couple—was complete by 1922. The living situation may have been unorthodox, but the architecture was revolutionary, a concrete and redwood residence that included four rooms, one for each individual dweller, along with shared spaces and outdoor sleeping porches on the roof. The result was indoor-outdoor living long before it was Southern California ubiquity. In its early years, Schindler House functioned as a kind of salon for left-wing Los Angeles, and an incubator for Schindler's ideas to flourish into designs for renowned modernist masterpieces. Today, among these illustrious ranks, Schindler House and studio headquarters the MAK Center for Art & Architecture. S C H I N D L E R H O U S E F RO M F RO N T YA R D R . A . S C H I N D L E R , 1922 © MAK Center/Joshua White I N T E R I O R V I EW O F T H E S C H I N D L E R H O U S E © MAK Center/Gerald Zugmann S C H I N D L E R H O U S E F RO M R E A R C O U RT YA R D © MAK Center/Joshua White

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