Monday, February 27, 2017

Kallis house is on the market


Schindler's Mischa Kallis House (1946) is on the market for $2,395,000. She looks to be in beautiful shape (although she has a few additions by Schindler associate Josef van der Kar and Leroy Miller (L.A. Twelve).





















Words from the listing:

First offering: City of Los Angeles Cultural Historic Monument #860, The Kallis-Sharlin Residence, 1946, by architect Rudolph Schindler, with later additions by Josef Van der Kar, and L.A. Twelve architect Leroy Miller, F.A.I A. 

Art and Music have always flourished in this dynamic space originally designed for artist Mischa Kallis as a residence and art studio. In 1960 Kallis sold the property directly to his cousin Jacqueline and her husband William Sharlin. Jacqueline was a noted concert pianist who had actually performed at Carnegie Hall. 

With the Sharlins' love of entertaining, and a growing family, they needed more space, and commissioned Schindler’s associate Josef Van der Kar to ingeniously convert an open patio between the living quarters and art studio to an entertainment/family room. Later, they hired architect Leroy Miller to convert the art studio to a new master bedroom and bath. These changes have not compromised Schindler’s sensibility. Today the building stands as a great space for living, and a fully resolved work of architecture. 

A sheltering carport at the street level acts as a privacy screen, and the house is covered with vertical split-stake wood fencing to help the house "disappear among the trees." The glassy residence affords dramatic vistas across the Cahuenga Pass to the distant San Gabriel Mountains, and incorporates 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 fireplaces, and original Schindler built-in furniture. 







Saturday, June 4, 2016

Schindler House makes cameo in Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr. (1924)

Pretty. Damn. Cool.

Shows up at 1:23 in this snippet of the famous chase scene:



Still frame:


You can see the second-story sleeping basket!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Monday, March 28, 2016

new (old) photos (many in color!)

Thanks to a tip by MidTexMod of a post by Archinet I got hooked into a color teaching slide collection by Fritz Block that includes, you guessed it, several Schindlers. You can access the slides here.



























After doing a general search on "R.M. Schindler", I discovered that they also had a number of Julius Schulman shots I hadn't seen before.

















Monday, August 17, 2015

1933 Schindler photo on ebay



This photo of Schindler from 1933 showed up on eBay a few weeks ago. Tried to land it to (1) scan it and (2) donate it to one of the Schindler archives. Hopefully it wound up with a good, sharing home. This is not a photo of Schindler I had seen before.