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JOHN LAUTNER: - Triangle Modernist Houses

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Announces Lautner's selection to design the 150-unit, $1.3 million Raintree Inn motel complex in Grand Junction,<br />

Colorado scheduled for completion this spring.<br />

236. Happenings. Los Angeles Times, 1973(May 13): p. S59.<br />

Announces the May 20th Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Art and Architecture House Tour from 11:00 a.m. to<br />

5:00 p.m. which includes John Lautner's Familian House.<br />

237. Hope's Palm Springs Showplace Home Destroyed by Fire. Los Angeles Times, 1973(Jul 25): p. OC1.<br />

Reported on a fire which damaged the Bob Hope House under construction in Palm Springs. The loss was reported<br />

at $1.5 million. Hope stated that the 40,000 sq. ft. house designed by John Lautner will be rebuilt at an estimate of $3 million.<br />

238. Bankruptcy Property "Silvertop". Los Angeles Times, 1973(Sep 18): p. B9.<br />

Bankruptcy notice describes the Reiner House in Silverlake designed by John Lautner.<br />

239. Design Series Under Way. Los Angeles Times, 1973(Nov 4): p. G10.<br />

Lautner scheduled to speak next Wednesday, November 14th, as part of the Design Forum '73 lecture series<br />

sponsored by Sci-Arc at 1800 Berkeley St. in Santa Monica from 8 to 10 p.m.<br />

240. Institute of Architecture Will Close Registration. Los Angeles Times, 1973(Dec 9): p. O10.<br />

Sci-Arc will close registration for it's second semester on Saturday. It's on-going lecture series continues on<br />

Wednesday nights and featured John Lautner on November 14th.<br />

241. Showplace Home of Bob Hope Destroyed in Palm Springs Fire. Los Angeles Times, 1973(Jul 25): p. Front page, B1,<br />

B3.<br />

Three front page, above-the-fold photos and article on Lautner's Bob Hope Residence in Palm Springs before and<br />

after a major fire which destroyed the house which was under construction.<br />

242. Green, T.M., Society To Rebuild Regional Center. Los Angeles Times, Real Estate Section, 1973(Apr 8): p. 1.<br />

Article with rendering on Lautner's design for the rebuilding of the Crippled Childrenâ€s Building, Rancho Del<br />

Valle at 6530 Winnetka Ave. in Woodland Hills.<br />

243. Kemper, A.M., Drawings by American Architects. 1973, New York: John Wiley & Sons.<br />

Includes drawings of Lautner's Rancho Del Valle, Crippled Childrenâ€s Society in Woodland Hills; Bob Hope<br />

Residence in Palm Springs; and the Arango Residence in Acapulco.<br />

244. Lautner, J., Best of California [exhibition]. 1973(San Francisco Museum of Art).<br />

Group show features work by Lautner.<br />

245. Martin, M., This Is An Architect‟s Architect. Beverly Hills Independent, 1973(Jun 28): p. 4.<br />

Lautner article.<br />

1974 Major part of travelling exhibition “Three Worlds of Los Angeles” curated by Beata Inaya. (see<br />

item 268. below).<br />

30<br />

Nichols Residence, Farmington NM (unbuilt)<br />

Doumani Duplex, Marina del Rey, CA (unbuilt)<br />

Hurd Residence, Horsehoe Bay, TX (unbuilt)<br />

John Lautner Mountain Cabin, Three Rivers, CA (unbuilt)<br />

Lucy Residence, Horseshoe Bay, TX (unbuilt)<br />

Rosenthal Residence, Las Vegas, NV (unbuilt)<br />

246. Malibu Beach House, Malibu, California: Architect, John Lautner. A + U: Architecture and Urbanism 4, 1974(40, Apr):<br />

p. 81-83.

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