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A half-told tale

About 2 pages (594 words)

The Architects' Journal, September 2nd, 2004

A half-told tale Richard Neutra's Miller House By Stephen Leet. Princeton Architectural Press, 2003. 200 pp. £26 This is a likeable little study of one of Richard Neutra's inter-war desert houses. Likeable and little because it reads rather like a student's dissertation, in the way its neat chapters set the scene about the client, the newly widowed St Louis socialite and teacher of posture training, Grace Lewis Miller; about the Mensendiek system of exercises; about the location, Palm Springs; about Neutra and his ante-Miller House domestic work; about the connection between health, hygiene...

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