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Mid-Century Modern in the Hollywood Hills by Neutra Disciple Lucille Raport Asking $1.895MM

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Open House: Sunday, April 5, 2015 between 2 PM - 5 PM;

Tuesday, April 7, 2015 between 11 AM - 2 PM 3307 Bonnie Hill Dr, Hollywood Hills

Price: $1,895,000
Beds, Baths: 2 beds, 3 baths
Floor Area: 2,274 sq. ft.
Per the Listing: "Parr-Schoenfeld Residence, circa 1954. Architect Lucille Raport, disciple of Richard Neutra, revered for her Post-War feminism in a male dominated field in the 50's. Featured on American Women in Architecture & Design Founders Day tour, this private home embodies the spirit of Raport's designs. Listed for the first time in over 20 years. Walls of glass, indoor/outdoor flow, pool, views, privacy and a convertible den showcase the hallmarks of 50s design. Reminiscent of Richard Neutra, this is the home for a modernist buyer. Additional features include an attached separate apartment, large 2-car garage and additional parking and outdoor spaces. With a few adjustments, this very special environment is a rare and important opportunity to invest in one LA's most interesting architects in a great Hollywood Hills location. Photographed by Julius Shulman. 'Look like a girl, think like a man, act like a lady and work like a dog' — Lucille Raport"

According to the Central Library's recent exhibition "Defining Their Identity - The Changing Roles of Woman in the Post-War Era as Documented by the Valley Times Newspaper," in 1961, Lucille Raport was one of only 350 women licensed to practice architecture in the United States. In addition to working with Richard Neutra, Raport (1914-1996) also worked for the notable firms of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Spaulding, Rex & DeSwarte.

3307 Bonnie Hill Dr [Estately]