Architect and engineer . ^. I * %..-? SOftftEMTO THE AMCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^k 28 |^ APRIL. NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Modernism by Fredti. W. Jones Richard Neutra Lectures on theNew Thought in ArchitectureBefore a Critical BerkeleyAssemblage B ERKELEYgave RichardJ. Neutra, not-ed for his revolution-ary ideas, a surpris-ingly generous wel-come at the Wom-ens City ClubMarch 20th. Thelarge attendance in-dicated an interestin the modern move-ment not generallycredited to the col-lege city. Mingledwith society people,university professorsand students weremany well - knownSan Francisco andEast Bay ar


Architect and engineer . ^. I * %..-? SOftftEMTO THE AMCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^k 28 |^ APRIL. NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Modernism by Fredti. W. Jones Richard Neutra Lectures on theNew Thought in ArchitectureBefore a Critical BerkeleyAssemblage B ERKELEYgave RichardJ. Neutra, not-ed for his revolution-ary ideas, a surpris-ingly generous wel-come at the Wom-ens City ClubMarch 20th. Thelarge attendance in-dicated an interestin the modern move-ment not generallycredited to the col-lege city. Mingledwith society people,university professorsand students weremany well - knownSan Francisco andEast Bay architectswhose work has yetto show any appreci-able leaning towards. GARDEN APARTMENTSRichard ]. Neutra. Architect modernism. Therewas Bernard May-beck, designer of thePalace of Fine Arts,who found it neces-sary to move furtherfront that he mighthear all the speakerhad to say. Alsoseated close to thestage was John , school ar-chitect and writer:Henry H. Gutter-son, architect ofEnglish. Colonialand Spanish homesin the Bay region,and J. H. Le Feaverof the office of MissJulia Morgan, who isMr. Hearsts archi-tect and who de-signed the Roman- ^ 29 ?


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