Lovell House, Modernist house in Los Angeles.
The Lovell House is a modernist house designed by architect Richard Neutra and located in the hills of Los Feliz neighborhood, Los Angeles.
Built between 1927 and 1929, the Lovell House was a turning point in Neutra's career, marking his first use of steel in residential construction.
The Lovell House is considered a masterpiece of International Style and has been featured in numerous films and publications.
The house is not open to the public but can be viewed from the street.
The Lovell House was one of the earliest steel-framed houses in the United States.
Location: Los Angeles
Architectural style: International Style
Address: 4616 Dundee Drive
Source: Wikimedia