Video: 'Neutra in Bakersfield'

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DavidC
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Video: 'Neutra in Bakersfield'

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Re: Video: 'Neutra in Bakersfield'

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I hope others are having the same YouTube experience that I am: this video is followed automatically by another and another and another by the same filmmakers, so we see a string of mid-century LA-area houses by well-known architects and by a few virtual unknowns of the period. I've gotten as far as a Sim Bruce Richards, now . . .

And this Neutra video leads to more recent modernist Asian work---China, Japan . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdytlGTukN0

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