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JOHN LAUTNER: - Triangle Modernist Houses

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Bob Crane real estate ad listing Lautner's Pearlman Cabin near Idyllwild for $135,000, house and guest duplex for<br />

$139,500 and a home above Sunset Blvd. for $485,000.<br />

280. Franschini, M., In Messico Acapulcorama, Arch. John Lautner. Ville Giardini, 1975(Sep): p. 30-37.<br />

Includes photos of Lautner's Arango and Familian Residences (by Julius Shulman?).<br />

281. Gebhard, D. and H.v. Breton, L.A. in the Thirties, 1931-1941. 1975.<br />

References Lautner's house and the Bell and Sprinher <strong>Houses</strong> on p. 116.<br />

282. Renato, P., Tre residenze Californiane di John Lautner / Three California residences: Architect: John Lautner.<br />

Architettura: Cronache e Storia, 1975. 21(235, May): p. 22-28.<br />

Stevens residence (Malibu), Sheats residence (Beverly Hills), Elrod residence (Palm Springs)<br />

1976 Included in exhibitions “A View of California Architecture 1960-1976” at the San Francisco<br />

Museum of Modern Art and “Los Angeles 12” at the Pacific Design Center and Cal Poly<br />

Pomona. (see items 287. and 290. below).<br />

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Curtiss Residence, Hunting Valley, OH (unbuilt)<br />

Familian Beacch House, Malibu, CA (unbuilt)<br />

Starr Residence, Bell Canyon, CA (unbuilt)<br />

283. And then there were twleve ... the Los Angeles 12. Architectural Record, 1976. 160(2, Aug): p. 81-90.<br />

A traveling exhibition of the work of Roland Coate, Daniel L. Dworsky, Craig Ellwood, Frank Gehry, Raymond<br />

Kappe, John Lautner, Jerrold Lomax, Anthony Lumsden, Leroy Miller, Cesar Pelli, James Pulliam and Bernard Zimmerman.<br />

Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Bradbury Building by George Wyman, Dodge House by Irving Gill, Freeman House<br />

by Frank Lloyd Wright, Raymond Kappe's personal residence, the Bank Bumi Daya in Jakarta by Leroy Miller, the<br />

Heidemann Residence by James Pulliam, a photo studio by Bernard Zimmerman, the Wiltern Building, a Greene & Greene<br />

house and works by R. M. Schindler.<br />

284. Los Angeles 12 [exhibition poster]. Department of Architecture, California Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pacific<br />

Design Center, West Hollywood, 1976(May 22, 1976).<br />

Poster includes Julius Shulman photos of Ray Kappe's personal residence in Rustic Canyon and John Lautner's<br />

Arango Residence in Acapulco, Mexico and announces a Shulman lecture "Los Angeles - The Early Years".<br />

285. A La Bibliotheque Americaine a Bruxelles. La Cite, Belgique, 1976(May 18).<br />

Includes work by Lautner.<br />

286. Modern Design Is Topic. Los Angeles Times, 1976(Sep 19): p. G12.<br />

Second in a series of five panel discussions on "Modern Architecture Los Angeles: Beyond Neutra and Schindler" at<br />

Sci-Arc on Wednesday will include architects John Lautner, Ed Killingsworth, A. Quincy Jones, Carl Maston and Whitney<br />

Smith to talk about goals, successes and failures of the early modern movement in Los Angeles.<br />

287. Los Angeles Twelve [exhibition]. Pacific DesignCenter and Cal Poly, Pomona, 1976.<br />

Includes much work by John Lautner.<br />

288. WLA Chamber Presents Beautification Awards. Los Angeles Times, 1976(Apr 18): p. H2.<br />

Article reporting on the sixth annual West L.A. Chamber of Commerce Beautification Awards luncheon and the<br />

award presented to the current owners of Frank Lloyd Wright's Sturges House at 449 Skyewiay Road, James Bridges and<br />

Jack Larson and restoration architect John Lautner who also worked on the original plans with Wright.<br />

289. Dreyfuss, J., Work and Philosophy of 12 Architects [exhibition review]. Los Angeles Times, 1976(May 23): p. I4.<br />

Lengthy descriptive review of "The Los Angeles Twelve" architecture exhibition on the fifth floor of the Blue<br />

Building at the Pacific Design Center references work by Lautner and Lautner quotes. Plans call for the exhibit to travel to

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