Video: Richard Neutra's Oyler House

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DavidC
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Video: Richard Neutra's Oyler House

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jay
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Re: Video: Richard Neutra's Oyler House

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Happened to stumble on this one last night....
It's streaming on Amazon Prime for free for members:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/ ... share_cu_r
(It says it's only available for 2 more days....)

Really nice and warm documentary. Perfect length at 50 minutes.
SDR
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Re: Video: Richard Neutra's Oyler House

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That's a great video. From time to time we get a treatment of an architect and/or building that spends enough time, and results from enough research and the right sources, to really tell a story. This is one of those films. We learn about a house, and its owners, and its architect, at sufficient length and depth to be satisfying---with revealing photography both old and new. I don't think I'd seen both of Neutra's sons before, or heard their takes on the matters at hand.

Thanks for finding the earlier thread on this subject. If every user did likewise, we'd have a more coherent and useful forum.

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