Analysis of Lovell Beach House (1926) by Rudolph Schindler
Location: Newport Beach, California
The double-height living room of the Lovell Beach House – an American vacation home built in 1926 as part of the modernist movement termed New International Style. It was created by renown builder and architect Rudolph Schindler in 1926 at Newport Beach, California. Bedrooms and sleeping decks are suspended on the gallery above.
Highlights: Circulation for requested active lifestyle, concrete frames lifting the house from street noise and to insure privacy, glass wall with views of the sea
Hand-Drafting:
ground floor
first floor
second floor
side elevation
front elevation
back elevation
long section
cross section
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