Ohara House, 1959. Richard Neutra, Architect. Writing for the New Yorker, Alex Ross proclaimed ''The Aura of a Neutra House is calmer and quieter, the view from the street is unimportant; Neutra sends you into a slow moving trance. The blurring of indoors and outdoors is part of the spell.'' Considered one of the centerpieces of Silver Lake's mid century architecture, the ''Neutra Colony'' consists of 9 houses built between 1948-1962. Neutra's work here needs no introduction. Ohara's approach with ample front yard, and stone steps that merge into a water feature is sublime. The blurring effect here is fully realized in the living, dining and study area on the main level. A series of outdoor ''rooms'' connect with intimate interior spaces generously expanding the habitable area. The residence includes: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, original built-ins, front balcony, side yard, hot tub and car port at the rear of the property.
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