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RICHARD NEUTRA GRANADA HILLS HOME: THE LOGAR HOUSE

17728 Ridgeway Rd. Granada Hills, CA

$1,999,000

The Logar House: Richard Neutra’s Mid Century Modern Granada Hills Home

Designed by iconic architect Richard Neutra, FAIA, the Logar House is a historically significant Richard Neutra Granada Hills home that stands as an enduring expression of California modernism. Widely recognized as “The Logar House,” the residence is archived in the Getty Research Institute, noted as eligible for Los Angeles Historic Places designation and highlighted in the Museum of Modern Art publication The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International Style to California Modern. More than a residence, the home represents a notable chapter in Southern California’s modern architectural heritage.

The Logar House and Its Modernist Origins

Completed between 1950 and 1951, the Logar House was originally commissioned by James F. and Olive Logar after they were inspired by Neutra’s 1949 Time magazine cover feature. Olive Logar famously described the home as “a beautiful little ship at anchor,” capturing the lightness and forward-looking spirit of Neutra’s design. Possibly the last Neutra-designed home in the North San Fernando Valley, this architectural landmark offers a opportunity to experience one of the master architect’s deeply considered residential works.

Architectural Design by Richard Neutra

Set on an expansive 30,226-square-foot lot, this Richard Neutra Granada Hills home includes approximately 2,032 square feet of living space, with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The L-shaped design is composed of white cement plaster and redwood, creating  a dialogue between crisp modernist geometry and natural material warmth. At the heart of the home, an open-plan central wing combines the living, dining and study areas into a fluid, light-filled space designed for both everyday living and thoughtful retreat.

Indoor-Outdoor Living at the Logar House

True to Neutra’s philosophy of atmospheric continuity, the Logar House creates a seamless relationship between architecture, landscape and daily life. Private terraces extend from each bedroom and the living room, allowing interior spaces to open gracefully to the outdoors. The carport emerges from the structure in layered planes, adding depth and rhythm to the façade while reinforcing Neutra’s masterful use of horizontal lines, transparency and spatial flow.

A Rare Piece of Los Angeles Architectural History

The Logar House was documented by the iconic architectural photographer Julius Shulman in classic black-and-white imagery. This exceptional Richard Neutra residence remains an enduring symbol of mid-century modern design, innovation and Southern California architectural legacy. Listing Courtesy of Angelo Fierro and Mehdi Barakchian, Compass.

Interested in visiting this Mid-Century Granada Hills home by Richard Neutra. Contact us at 323-745-1160 to schedule a private showing or email livebeyond@beyondshelter.com. Find more Los Angeles Mid Century Modern houses on our map search. If you’re ready to sell your home, Beyond Shelter is here to partner with you. Through our personalized Ready. Set. Show. Plan, we will prepare your home for showtime and maximize its value in the marketplace. Find out more about our Seller experience here.

JB FUNG

323 745 1160

3 Bedrooms

4 BATHROOMS

2032 SQFT

30266 LOT Size

RICHARD NEUTRA GRANADA HILLS HOME: THE LOGAR HOUSE

17728 Ridgeway Rd. Granada Hills, CA

$1,999,000

4 BATHROOMS
3 Bedrooms
2032 SQFT
30266 LOT SIZE

The Logar House: Richard Neutra’s Mid Century Modern Granada Hills Home

Designed by iconic architect Richard Neutra, FAIA, the Logar House is a historically significant Richard Neutra Granada Hills home that stands as an enduring expression of California modernism. Widely recognized as “The Logar House,” the residence is archived in the Getty Research Institute, noted as eligible for Los Angeles Historic Places designation and highlighted in the Museum of Modern Art publication The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International Style to California Modern. More than a residence, the home represents a notable chapter in Southern California’s modern architectural heritage.

The Logar House and Its Modernist Origins

Completed between 1950 and 1951, the Logar House was originally commissioned by James F. and Olive Logar after they were inspired by Neutra’s 1949 Time magazine cover feature. Olive Logar famously described the home as “a beautiful little ship at anchor,” capturing the lightness and forward-looking spirit of Neutra’s design. Possibly the last Neutra-designed home in the North San Fernando Valley, this architectural landmark offers a opportunity to experience one of the master architect’s deeply considered residential works.

Architectural Design by Richard Neutra

Set on an expansive 30,226-square-foot lot, this Richard Neutra Granada Hills home includes approximately 2,032 square feet of living space, with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The L-shaped design is composed of white cement plaster and redwood, creating  a dialogue between crisp modernist geometry and natural material warmth. At the heart of the home, an open-plan central wing combines the living, dining and study areas into a fluid, light-filled space designed for both everyday living and thoughtful retreat.

Indoor-Outdoor Living at the Logar House

True to Neutra’s philosophy of atmospheric continuity, the Logar House creates a seamless relationship between architecture, landscape and daily life. Private terraces extend from each bedroom and the living room, allowing interior spaces to open gracefully to the outdoors. The carport emerges from the structure in layered planes, adding depth and rhythm to the façade while reinforcing Neutra’s masterful use of horizontal lines, transparency and spatial flow.

A Rare Piece of Los Angeles Architectural History

The Logar House was documented by the iconic architectural photographer Julius Shulman in classic black-and-white imagery. This exceptional Richard Neutra residence remains an enduring symbol of mid-century modern design, innovation and Southern California architectural legacy. Listing Courtesy of Angelo Fierro and Mehdi Barakchian, Compass.

Interested in visiting this Mid-Century Granada Hills home by Richard Neutra. Contact us at 323-745-1160 to schedule a private showing or email livebeyond@beyondshelter.com. Find more Los Angeles Mid Century Modern houses on our map search. If you’re ready to sell your home, Beyond Shelter is here to partner with you. Through our personalized Ready. Set. Show. Plan, we will prepare your home for showtime and maximize its value in the marketplace. Find out more about our Seller experience here.

JB FUNG

323 745 1160

3

4Bathrooms

30266

2032

Location
17728 Ridgeway Rd, Granada Hills, California, USA
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