Albert Lewin House, Santa Monica
Facts and practical information
The Albert Lewin House at 512-514 Palisades Beach Road in Santa Monica, California was designed by the Modernist architects Richard Neutra and Peter Pfisterer for the film producer Albert Lewin and built in 1938. It was built by Frank A. Hellenthal. It is 5400 sq ft in size. Lewin was familiar with Neutra's work from his designs for the Von Sternberg House and the nearby Sten Frenke House. The house is clad in white stucco and situated on a long and narrow plot on the beach near the Santa Monica Pier. An elliptical living room is a prominent feature on the ground floor, above it is a balcony accessed from the upstairs bedrooms. The living and dining rooms are situated on the first floor. ()
West Los Angeles (North of Montana)Santa Monica
Albert Lewin House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pacific Park, Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, Santa Monica Place, Third Street Promenade.
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How to get to Albert Lewin House by public transport?
Bus
- 4th & Marguerita • Lines: 9 (9 min walk)
Light rail
- Downtown Santa Monica • Lines: E (35 min walk)