JOHN LAUTNER: - Triangle Modernist Houses
JOHN LAUTNER: - Triangle Modernist Houses
JOHN LAUTNER: - Triangle Modernist Houses
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References Lautner and his Bob Hope House in Palm Springs as the highest house in the city.<br />
618. Jackson, N., The Modern Steel House. 1996, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. x + 245.<br />
References Lautner and his Bob Hope House in Palm Springs as the highest house in the city.<br />
619. Pearson, C.A., ed. Modern American <strong>Houses</strong>: Four Decades of Award-Winning Design in Architectural Record. 1996,<br />
Abrams: New York. 240.<br />
Includes 8 Mike Moore photos of John Lautner's Arango House in Acapulco (a 1977 Record House) and also lists a<br />
1971 Record House in Malibu(Stevens Residence)w by Lautner in the index.<br />
620. Powell, J., John Lautner, Architect [book review]. Design Book Review, 1996. 37-38(Winter 1996-97): p. 23-24.<br />
Reviews "John Lautner, Architect" by Frank Escher.<br />
621. Sahgal, A., Chemosphere Attraction; Not your basic room with a view. Los Angeles Times Magazine, 1996(Nov 24): p.<br />
41-42.<br />
Includes 2 Julius Shulman photos of John Lautner's Chemosphere House and a photo of Lautner.<br />
1997<br />
622. John Lautner: "Greenhouse" Residence, Malibu, California, U.S.A. GA <strong>Houses</strong> 52 Special Issue, 1997(52, Apr): p. 88-<br />
89.<br />
Living with Nature house, design: 1993-94 by John Lautner. Includes photos, elevations and floor plans. Text in<br />
English and Japanese.<br />
623. Project 1997, John Lautner: Residence, Northwest, U.S.A. GA <strong>Houses</strong> 52 Special Issue, 1997(52, Apr): p. 33.<br />
Lautner's last project. Design: 1994-95. Text In English and Japanese.<br />
624. [Silvertop (Reiner House)]. Concrete international: Design & Construction, 1997. 19.<br />
American Concrete Institute publication featuring Lautner's Reiner House (Silvertop) includes photos provided by<br />
Ken Reiner..<br />
625. John Lautner: Residence, Northwest, U.S.A. GA <strong>Houses</strong> 52 Special Issue, 1997(52, Apr): p. 85-87.<br />
Lautner's last project. Design: 1994-95. Includes photos, drawings, sections, floor plans and site plan. Text in<br />
English and Japanese.<br />
626. Baldon, C. and I. Melchoir, Reflections on the Pool: California Designs for Swimming. 1997, New York: Rizzoli.<br />
Contains work by Lautner.<br />
627. Curtis, C., Floor Plan; An Incipient Museum of Architecture Has the Ideal Site--Now It Needs the Wherewithal to Keep<br />
the Doors Open. Los Angeles Times Orange County Edition, 1997(Dec 24): p. 2.<br />
You could call it the would-be miracle on 34000 Via de Agua: the hopeful beginnings of Orange County's only<br />
museum of architecture, housed in a 6,000-square-foot hexagonal building designed in 1966 by idiosyncratic Los Angeles<br />
architect John Lautner as the architecture and engineering center of a never-realized city called Alto Capistrano.<br />
628. Doubilet, S. and D. Boles, American House Now: Contemporary Architectural Directions. 1997: Universe Publishing.<br />
Contains photos of Lautner's Sheats-Goldstein House in Beverly Hills.<br />
629. Gabriel, J.F., Beyond the Cube: The Architecture of Space Frames and Polyhedra. 1997: Wiley. 528.<br />
References Lautner's Chemosphere (Malin House).<br />
630. Heinz, T.A., Frank Lloyd Wright Field Guide: Upper Great Lakes; Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan. 1997: Academy<br />
Press. 176.<br />
References the house commissioned by Mary Lautner's mother in Marquette while the Lautner's were at Taliesin.<br />
631. Pitt, L. and D. Pitt, Los Angeles A to Z: An Encyclopedia of the City and County. 1997, Berkeley, CA: University of<br />
California Press.