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JOHN LAUTNER
 
 
 
 
  Name   John Edward Lautner
       
  Born   July 16, 1911
       
  Died   October 24, 1994
       
  Nationality   USA
       
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  Official website   www.johnlautner.org
     
 
BIOGRAPHY        
   

American architect, pupil (1933–9) of F. LL. Wright. He established a practice in Los Angeles, designing some private houses, including the Arango House, Acapulco, México, of 1973 (where terraces exploit the views over the bay below), and the Sheats Goldstein House, Beverley Hills, CA, of 1960–3 (which seems to grow out of the rocks and is covered with a massive folded concrete roof). Perhaps his best-known buildings are the Malin House, or Chemosphere, Torreyson Drive, Los Angeles (1960), with the entire structure carried on one pier, and the Elrod House, Palm Springs (1968), with a concrete wheel-like roof of massive spokes framing wedge-shaped windows. Esther McCoy called him a lyrical technologist.

 

James Stevens Curl, The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture,Oxford University Press, 2015

 
 
 
 
 
 
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FURTHER READING        
   

Alan Hess, The architecture of John Lautner, Thames and Hudson, London, 1999

Lautner, John, Responsibility, infinity, nature oral history transcript, Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles, 1986 

 

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