Rudolf M. Schindler's Studio-Residence was the first modern house to respond to the unique climate of California, and as such it served as the prototype for a distinctly Californian style of design. From 1922 until his death in 1953, the building functioned as Schindler's house and studio. During this 30-year period, Schindler designed houses and small commercial buildings that today are considered landmarks of the modern movement.
835 N. Kings Road
West Hollywood, California 90069
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