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“amassed a portfolio of avant-garde residences emblematic of California modernism�well before Pierre Koenig or Richard Neutra popularized the style.�
I find Schindler's early work in the 20s more interesting than the cubist 30s stuff. All of it is good, but the earlier work is more avant-garde. Where did Packard come from, for instance? Lovell Beach, Lowes, How or Schindler/Chase? A true genius.