2300 Silver Lake Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
Category: Attractions and Amusement Parks
Region: Northeast L.A.
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Schindler House Transforms Into a Visitors Center for an Exhibit About How We TravelThe house Richard Neutra built in the 1930s across the street from the Silver Lake Reservoir, which his son rebuilt in the late 1960s after a fire destroyed it, is almost all windows. Light shines in from all sides of most rooms, which makes the house's open-air walkways and balconies seem like natural extensions of the already very exposed house. Artist-architect Bryony Roberts has hung long blue cords of satin from these open-air areas, and they look like falling lines of water, shimmering when the light catches them. 2300 Silver Lake Blvd.; through Sept. 7; $10 donation. (323) 644-5480, neutra-vdl.org.
Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays. Starts: July 13. Continues through Sept. 7, 2013
