- published: 06 Nov 2009
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Rudolph or Rudolf Schindler may refer to:
Rudolph Schindler, Modernist Architect, Four LA Houses: Elliott House (1930); Von Koerber House (1931-32); Buck House (1934); Fitzpatrick House (1936)
A brief autobiography on famous architect Rudolph Michael Schindler and highlights on his famous works.
3d modeled, animated, rendered, and choreographed in 2006 by Emily Cheng. A case study of the house on King's Rd by Rudolf Schindler, the video is one of the first animations I created to reveal the spatial qualities of a built building.
kurzes videoportrait im rahmen der sammlung gewölbegalerie biel/bienne schweiz
Rudolph Schindler, Modernist Architect, Three Houses: King's Road House (1921-22); How House (1925); Lovell Beach House (1925-26)
Schindler's factory workers (Jewish women and children) boarding train, leaving Auschwitz and going to the new factory in Brinnlitz after Schindler bribed the concentration camp's head Rudolf Hoss. They were previously stationed in enamelware factory called Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik located in Krakow, Poland but were about to be transferred in Brinnlitz located in the Czech Republic (because the Red Army getting nearer by the end of the war) when the SS in Auschwitz halted the women's train and took them in.
For many decades, Bethlehem Baptist Church in South L.A. has been plagued with endless electrical problems, leaky roofs, and graffiti. To save the abandoned building, Pastor Melvin Ashley and his church, Faith Build International, decided to step in. The goal was to revitalize and bring back to life what was once architect Rudolph Schindler's only ecclesiastical structure designed in the early 1940s. Schindler spent much of his career designing single family houses and apartment buildings in Los Angeles. He was big on making the most of small spaces and providing as much indoor lighting as possible to create the illusion of a larger space. Reporter Jennifer Sabih interviews Pastor Melvin Ashley for more on the congregation as well as the efforts of community members, church-goers, and v...
Rudolph Schindler's 835 North Kings Road, West Hollywood, California House (1921-22)
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