Landmark Houses

The most important homes of Southern California

Frank Lloyd Wright, Rudolph Schindler and Richard Neutra. John Lautner and Greene & Greene. Koenig and Eames. Gill and Gehry.


The greats of modern design have made Los Angeles the nation's capital for progressive residential architecture. A century of innovation is celebrated here in our Landmark Houses project, which will be the definitive online reference on the most important homes in Southern California, past and present.


Through words, photography and interactive multimedia features, we will continue to document the region's landmark houses in the months to come, building a library for students, design fans, history buffs or anyone who simply gets a vicarious thrill from seeing an inspired space. Track our progress and send us your feedback at home@latimes.com.

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L.A. at Home: Landmark Houses

The most important houses of Southern California

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Ennis House

Frank Lloyd Wright
Ennis House

Ray Kappe's House

Ray Kappe
Wood & glass retreat

Millard House

Frank Lloyd Wright
Millard House

Dodge House

Irving Gill
Dodge House

Chemosphere

John Lautner
Chemosphere

Eames House

Charles and Ray Eames
Eames House

Frank Lloyd Wright

Ennis House

Ray Kappe

A natural wonder in Pacific Palisades

Frank Lloyd Wright

Millard House (La Miniatura)

Irving Gill

Dodge House

John Lautner

Chemosphere

Charles and Ray Eames

Eames House