Table Talk: Neada Deters
L.A. architectural destinations
by Neada Deters, founder at LESSE
With her profound love and notable eye for architecture, we turned to our dear friend, Neada, to round up her favorite architectural destinations in Los Angeles.
Hollyhock House by Frank Lloyd Wright (Los Feliz)
A UNESCO World Heritage site built between 1918 - 1921. "Its ornamentation, while suited to the theatricality of its setting and its use as an arts complex as well as a residence, is integral to the form." — The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy
Schindler House by Rudolf Schindler (West Hollywood)
Designed by Viennese modern architect, Rudolph M. Schindler, the Schindler House redefined the duality of space—public and private, indoor and outdoor. It continues to be an influence to architects worldwide in the design and construction of the modern dwelling.
The Neutra VDL House II by Richard Neutra (Silverlake)
"[Neutra] sought every means to give the feeling of space efficiency, of comfortable accommodation in a restricted floor area which he felt would have to be typical for many kinds of housing in future generations." — The Neutra VDL Studio & Residences
Table Talk: Carter Were
Green smoothie recipe
by Carter Were, chef and cookbook author