Henri Stout Dirt Real Estate EditorIn preparing to design Glen House, which maverick architect Richard Neutra completed in Stamford, Conn.
in 1960, the designer camped out on the site under a full moon. People tend to think of Neutra as a stern modernist, but in fact, he was a romantic who “felt a desperate commitment to the art,” said architect Joseph Hansen, who worked with him during the ‘60s.Fifty years after Neutra’s death, many people still feel the pull of the romance of modernist architecture, but only the lucky few get an opportunity to actually live with it.
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