| Modernism Magazine, December 1998 -- The
Neutra Genius: Innovation and Vision by Dion Neutra, architect,
son, and partner. Center spread; 8 pages; 10 illustrations. |
| Preservation Magazine, November/December 1998
-- L.A. Residential; 8-page article on Shulman featuring
images of Neutra houses. |
| House & Garden Magazine, October 1998 -- Building
Sites; features Julius Shulman with Neutra illustrations.
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| Forbes Magazine, September 7, 1998
-- Modernism Is Modern Again; discusses premiums paid for
Neutra; 3 pages plus banner. |
| A+U: Architecture + Urbanism Magazine 335
[Japanese], August 1998 -- The Modern House in the Post-War
Period; Part 8; 12-page detailed feature on the VDL Research
House II; replete with pictures, details, and plans. |
| Bazaar Magazine, July 1998 -- The
Houses to Have in Hollywood; 7 pages featuring 4 Neutra environments
and their new client/owners. |
| New York Times, June 18, 1998 -- 'Design Notebook' feature
titled Beyond Neutra: A Restoration Pays Homage. |
| AIArchitect Magazine, April 1998 -- Gettysburg
Revisited: Memories of an Architect Son; Some personal
recollections by Dion Neutra, AIA, of the Cyclorama Building;
1 page with illustration. |
| New York Times Magazine, 'Home Design' issue,
April 5, 1998 -- Open House: The Taylor House, Glendale,
CA; featuring current owner; 5 pages plus banner. |
| Inform Magazine [part of AIA Virginia], March
1998 -- Rediscovering Neutra's Way; 4-page color coverage
featuring the Rice House of Richmond, VA. |
| The New Yorker Magazine, March 2, 1998 --
Desert Cool; full-color center spread of the Kaufmann House,
concluding a 10-page feature on Palm Springs. |
| AIArchitect, February 1998 -- Gettysburg
Visitor Center: Too Old to be Chic; Too Young to be Revered
by Dion Neutra, AIA; 1 page plus illustration and sidebar. |
| Detour Magazine, October 1997 -- The House
that Neutra Built-The Moderns; center spread; 5 pages with
photos of Kaufmann, Lovell, Von Sternberg, and furniture. |
| Vogue Magazine, August 1994 -- The
Sky's the Limit; features the Oyler House in Lone
Pine, CA; 8.5 pages. |