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The Fitzpatrick-Leland House

The Fitzpatrick-Leland House R.M. Schindler, (1936) on the corner of Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills was donated to the MAK Center in 2007. Today the house serves as an active hub for research, contemplation, and conversation about modern architecture, contemporary art, and urban space.
The Fitzpatrick-Leland House commands a strong presence along the slope of Laurel Canyon and Mulholland Drive, as the 3-story terraced scheme captures the eye with its interplay of protruding canopies beneath. Schindler’s subtle composition of interlocking volumes dominates the experience of interior spaces.

The dramatic L-shaped home was originally commissioned by developer Clifton Fitzpatrick as a spec-house, i.e. a real estate promotion to attract buyers to the area. Following numerous changes of proprietors and various modifications Schindler’s architecture would scarcely be recognizable today, had it not been acquired by Russ Leland in 1990 who—in 10 years—restored the building and recovered much of its original design. Through his efforts, Leland successfully recaptured the spirit of Schindler’s vision. In 2007, he donated the building and property to the MAK Center, insuring its legacy as a historically significant work of architecture.

The home’s light-filled spaces and expansive grounds provide an ideal setting for a residency program. The Fitzpatrick-Leland House first served as a base for the MAK Center’s Urban Future Initiative (UFI): In the fellowship program that was supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State with a grant of $410,000 for two years, cultural thinkers from diverse nations entered into a dialogue to cultivate visionary conceptions of urban space and created new networks. Since then, the MAK Center has dedicated the house to small-scale events and the lodging of international cultural researchers visiting Los Angeles for artistic and scholarly pursuits.

Fitzpatrick-Leland House

Mulholland Drive/ 8078 Woodrow Wilson Drive,
Los Angeles, CA 90046
 
T +1 323 651 1510

www.MAKcenter.org


Viewing

every first Friday of the month, advance reservation required.
 

Admission

incl. Schindler by MAK guide:
$34 / $32 students and seniors / $20 for Friends of the Schindler House and Friends of the MAK Center

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The Mackey Apartments

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The Schindler House

The home and studio of the Austrian-American architect Rudolph M. Schindler on Kings Road in West Hollywood serves today as the homebase of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles. This seminal building was declared an architectural landmark by the World Monument Fund in 2002. Today Schindler counts as one of the most important modern architects.
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Publikationen

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URBAN FUTURE MANIFESTOS

English
164 pages, numerous illustrations
16,5 x 23,5 cm, paperback
MAK Center Los Angeles / Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern-Ruit, 2010
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Rudolph M. Schindler

Since his emigration to the USA in 1914, the experimental Viennese visionary has given direction to a modern architectural percept in California. After completion of his own Kings Road house in 1921/22 designed as live-work space, Schindler primary planned and built private residencies, like the Mackey Apartments and the Fitzpatrick-Leland House.
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Guided Tours

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Gustav Klimt: Expectation and Fulfillment

Cartoons for the Mosaic Frieze at Stoclet House
Published for the exhibition of the same title (21.3.¬¬–15.7.2012)
German/English
136 pages, numerous colored illustrations
21 x 26 cm, paperback
Three fold-outs
MAK Vienna / Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern-Ruit, 2012
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curated by Pae White
Wed, 21.11.2012–Sun, 23.06.2013

Permanent Collection Contemporary Art

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„Fluid Terrains“

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