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Jun 16, 2010 · Built for the client Malin Lautner, a young aircraft engineer, the design of the residence was in fact an engineering challenge due to its location on a forty-five degree slope in an...
Apr 29, 2015 · Throughout his career, Lautner harnessed the idea and the vision to create exciting and dramatic structures. Never losing sight of his client’s individualities and utilizing the elite of domestic construction, Lautner designed and built his way into architectural immortality.
Jul 31, 2008 · The show picks up steam with a design for the 1948 Sheats Apartments, Lautner’s first built foray into what would become an obsession with circular structures. A tentative early sketch shows...
The house rides a steep slope in the Hollywood Hills overlooking LA. The entry is off the driveway along a path made mysterious by lush tropical plantings and geometric concrete platforms that allow you to step across a small pond.
Mar 18, 2017 · On a steep slope Lautner built a house supported by a single pole without disturbing the natural surrounding. [1] The client of that project was Leonard Malin an engineer from the flight industry, who for 30,000$ wanted a one-family house on the steep slope above Mulholland Drive and contracted Lautner for that project. [2]
Jul 16, 2024 · Here, technical innovation draws a surface related to the steep topography, opening up to the landscape thanks to a pool that defines a void in front of the living room. The house generally gathers curvilinear walls that envelop the space, creating a continuous exchange between inside and outside.
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Jul 15, 2022 · Two decades before he landed an octagonal spaceship on top of a pylon at his famous Chemosphere house, architect John Lautner designed a small home for his family to live in, on the downhill side of Micheltorena Street in Silver Lake. It was the first house that Lautner designed by himself.