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Lewin House
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  North America |
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  United States |
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  California |
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  516, Pacific Coast Highway
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ARCHITECTURE | Residential buildings
Holiday buildings
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Thomas Hines, "Criticism: Adding to Neutra's famous Lewin House, Steven Erlich designed a beautiful pavilion. But is it a happy marriage?", Architectural Record 8/1998, "Criticism" pp. 74-79 |
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Charles Reznikoff, The Manner Music, New Directions, 1962 |
In Charles Reznikoff's Holliwood novel, The Manner Music, a noted film director builds a splendid house on the Santa Monica beach, designed by a famous Modernist architect. The real-life prototypes for the novel's protagonist were Reznikoff's friend, the director Albert Lewin, and the architect of Lewin's beach house, Richard Neutra.
Thomas Hines, Architectural Record 8/1998, p. 75 |
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