RESOURCES
Established in 1964 by Richard Neutra, the NISTD is dedicated to preserving and utilizing the Neutra legacy to promote creative research and design that benefits people and the planet. Neutra.org
Neutra (Richard and Dion) Papers 1925-1970 at UCLA Library Special Collections.
The collection consists of travel sketches, papers, drawings, rolled plans, blueprints, audio recordings, and photographs related to Richard Neutra's career as an architect. The largest and most comprehensive collection of his projects. https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7d5nb4js/?query=Richard+Neutra
Richard Neutra Drawings 1928-1949, part of the Architecture and Design Collection, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Two flat file folders containing reprographic copies of drawings documenting the Dr. P. M. Lovell house (Los Angeles, Calif.) and the Charles C. Chase house.(Santa Barbara, Calif.). Finding Aid for the Richard Neutra drawings, 1928-1949 0000318 (cdlib.org)
Neutra Notebook Collection, C. 1950 (bulk circa 1950) at Special Collections California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
A bound volume with holographic notes, assumed to be Richard Neutra's son, Dion, relating to the proposed relocation of the family's architectural practice to Glendale, California, circa 1950.Neutra Notebook Collection, c. 1950 (bulk circa 1950) (cdlib.org)
Interviews regarding Richard J. Neutra, 1972-1980 at UCLA Library Special Collections.
A collection of audio recorded interviews, including RJN, family, friends, business associates, clients, and Los Angeles architects. Conducted by architectural historian Thomas S. Hines, Ph.D. between 1972 and 1980, the interviews were in preparation for his book Richard J. Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture (Oxford University Press), published in 1982. Hines (Thomas S.) Interviews Regarding Richard J. Neutra (cdlib.org)
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The Conserving Modern Architecture Initiative (CMAI) .
A comprehensive, long-term, and international program of the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) whose purpose is to advance the practice of conserving twentieth-century heritage (with a focus on modern architecture,) through research, investigation, the development of practical conservation solutions, and the distribution of information through training programs and publications. https://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/field_projects/cmai/
Julius Shulman photography archive, 1935-2009.
Over 260,000 negatives, vintage and modern prints, transparencies, and related printed matter documenting the modern movement in architecture in Southern California from the 1930s through early 2000s, including 25 projects designed by Richard J. Neutra. https://primo.getty.edu/primo-explore/fulldisplay/dedupmrg2113161224/GRI