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-"The house’s slick, meticulous forms seem the perfect frame for that kind of power… Neutra’s glass walls open up to expose the dark side of our lives – they suggest the erotic, the broken, the psychologically impure."--[[Nicolai Ouroussoff]]+"[[Lovell House|The house]]’s slick, meticulous forms seem the perfect frame for that kind of power… Neutra’s glass walls open up to expose the dark side of our lives – they suggest the erotic, the broken, the psychologically impure."--[[Nicolai Ouroussoff]]
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"The house’s slick, meticulous forms seem the perfect frame for that kind of power… Neutra’s glass walls open up to expose the dark side of our lives – they suggest the erotic, the broken, the psychologically impure."--Nicolai Ouroussoff

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Nicolai Ouroussoff is a writer and educator who was an architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times.





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