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Description

en:Rudolf Schindler's Lovell Beach House

Incorporating en:Le Corbusier's 5 principles of new design.

  1. Elevated on columns
  2. Using curtain windows
  3. Flat garden roof
  4. Ribbon windows
  5. Open air spaces
Source

HABS / HAER

Date

1968

Author

Marvin Rand, photographer. Uploaded by Lockley on en.wikipedia

Permission
(Reusing this image)
Public domain This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the National Park Service of the United States.
  • Creator: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey.
  • Source: U.S. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, "Built in America" Collection, reproduction number HABS {{{1}}}.
  • Copyright: "The records in HABS/HAER were created for the U.S. Government and are considered to be in the public domain." [1]
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* 02:34, 20 September 2005 [[:en:User:Lockley|Lockley]] 640×511 (71,059 bytes) <span class="comment">(Rudolf Schindler's Lovell Beach House {{HABS}})</span>

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