Schindler studied both art and architecture and was associated with Otto Wagner and Adolph Loos. In 1914, at the age of 26, Schindler left Austria for Chicago with a 3-year contract to work in a commercial architectural firm. At the expiration of the term, he accepted an offer from Frank Lloyd Wright to join his studio. Wright became Schindler's most important influence, and in 1920, he came to Los Angeles to supervise the construction of Wright's Hollyhock House. In 1921, Schindler began his independent practice by designing his own house and studio. (1928-1929).

 

Selected Works:
Schindler house, West Hollywood, California 1921-1922
Lovell beach house, Newport Beach, California 1922-1926
How house, Los Angeles, California 1925
Tischler house, Westwood, California 1949-1950

Web site: www.makcenter.com

 

 

 

 

 
 

Rudolph Michael Schindler

1887 born Vienna, Austria
1953 died Los Angeles, CA, US

 
Publications :
   
 


R.M. Schindler

Judith Scheine,
Phaidon Press (2001)


The Architecture of R.M. Schindler

Michael Darling,
Harry N. Abrams (2001)


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