If any building can fire one with a passion for simple living and high thinking, this is it. This is the impression to keep. Even [though] the livers and thinkers are gone, evidences of living and thinking remain….No other building says this more clearly. Nothing should stand in the way of its still saying it. 

Harwell Harris to Pauline Schindler, 1974

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UPDATE: Friends of the Schindler House is excited to announce that the first phase of our preservation work has been completed! Thanks to the generosity of the many donors to the Schindler @100 Campaign, we have completed the crucial work of stabilizing the roof and have rebuilt the south sleeping porch.

Additionally, after a comprehensive selection process, we have retained a professional team to lead a multi-stakeholder process through the key steps of preparatory documentation, assessment, and strategy design for the House and Landscape. This effort will result in the publication of a Conservation Master Plan (CMP) in 2025.


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Conceived and designed by RMS in 1921 and built in 1922, the Schindler House has held an important place for many generations over the last century who have experienced the power of this special place.  Among the most significant examples of architectural modernism in the 20th century, Schindler’s 1922 house and studio has influenced generations of architects, designers, and clients. Rarely a visitor leaves without their own magical moment.

The house was acquired by Friends of the Schindler House in 1980. Since then, great strides have been made to reverse both the unkindness of time and human insensitivity, to return the building as nearly as possible to its original appearance. At the end of the first phase of restoration, in 1987, Paul Goldberger, there working on an article for The New York Times, commented that he had always known it was a great building but now he could see it. The house is globally acknowledged as a seminal statement in the rise of early modern architecture. A 2008 Los Angeles Times survey of architects, preservationists and academics ranked the Schindler House as number 1 of the top ten houses in Southern California. Numerous publications confirm its originality and influence, including a recent article in the New Yorker titled “Celebrating the Centennial of (Arguably) the World’s First Modern House, in West Hollywood”.

Today, in the 100th anniversary year plus two of the Schindler House, we need your help.  A new restoration committee has been formed to address specific structural threats and to assign priorities for repair and cyclical maintenance over a five- to ten-year period and to establish an endowment for ongoing maintenance. Click here to learn more about this work.

Please see the EVENTS page to support and celebrate the Schindler House. We’d love to have you join our Development Committee. Connect with us here and let’s chat. And of course, please see link below to make a donation.

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We invite you to join Friends of the Schindler House in meeting the goal of restoring and maintaining this National Historic Landmark with a tax-deductible. donation. We are also happy to discuss sponsorship and other collaborative strategies in this restoration effort!