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  1. 1. Juli 2006 · Rudolph Michael Schindler has been known as the first and foremost space architect, in his own words, whose devotion to space as defining architecture remained vital and remarkably consistent throughout his professional career. The purpose of this article is systematically to interpret Schindler's theory of space architecture, and then to discuss his theoretical project: Space Development. The ...

  2. Rudolph Michael Schindler. Rudolph Michael Schindler (* 10.September 1887 in Wien; † 22. August 1953 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Architekt österreichischer Herkunft, der vor allem im Villenbau im Großraum Los Angeles tätig war und — insbesondere innerhalb der USA — als wichtiger Vertreter der klassischen Moderne in der Architektur gilt.

  3. Hailing from Vienna, Rudolph Michael Schindler (1887–1953) emigrated to Chicago in 1914, like his lifelong friend and rival Richard Neutra. Eventually hired by Frank Lloyd Wright to work in Los Angeles, Schindler took cues from notions found in Cubism and the International Style to shape his unique vision: a style he called “space architecture,” combining geometrical shapes, bold lines ...

  4. Relocation. R.M. Schindler immigrated to the United States from Austria in March 1914. He worked in Chicago upon arrival for Ottenheimer, Stern, and Reichert, Architects, from 1914-1918. He worked for Frank Lloyd Wright in Spring Green, WI, from February 1918-1919 and traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles, CA, stopping in Denver, CO, Salt Lake ...

  5. Rudolph Michael Schindler (1887-1953) was born in Vienna, Austria. Schindler trained in Vienna at the Technische Hochschule, from which he graduated in 1911 and at the Akademie der bildenden Kunsteunder where he studied under Otto Wagner. He also came under the influence of Adolf Loos and his informal salons in Vienna.

  6. Communities. Rudolph Michael Schindler. Architect | 1887-1953. Widely recognized for his work in Los Angeles, architect R.M. Schindler designed two projects in San Diego County – La Jolla’s Pueblo Ribera Courts (1922-1930) and the Carlton Park Ranch House (1923-26) in Fallbrook. Carlton Park House (1923-26). Photograph by Richard J. Neutra.

  7. 16. Aug. 2022 · In the late spring and early summer of 1929, Ethel Wolfe and her husband Charles were able to enjoy for the first time the summer house which had been designed for them by Rudolph Michael Schindler. The location of the house, on a steep hillside overlooking the small port of Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, was both spectacular and unusual ...