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Neutra

[noi-truh]

noun

  1. Richard Joseph, 1892–1970, U.S. architect, born in Austria.

  2. German name of Nitra.



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The three other soldiers, Omer Neutra, Oz Daniel and Shaked Dahan, were all killed and their bodies taken to Gaza.

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Omer Neutra, 21, an Israeli-American and grandson of Holocaust survivors, was serving as an IDF tank commander near Gaza when Hamas attacked on 7 October.

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Barron noted that L.A. has a long history of attracting accomplished Viennese emigres, including Rudolph Schindler and Richard Neutra, and that in the late 1930s and ’40s, a new wave of artists, actors, writers and thinkers who were fleeing the Nazis helped seed a thriving Austrian community in Southern California.

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If there’s a house by Lautner or Neutra or Frank Lloyd Wright, sometimes we’ll take a schlep just for the house, to even just see from the street.

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The city had hired renowned architect Richard Neutra to design it, although he was less than fully enthusiastic about razing a community that exuded “a certain human warmth and pleasantness, a certain contact with nature” that was rare in a big city.

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