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Austrian-American architect Rudolf Schindler (1887-1953) employed a unique style in which everything revolved around the experience of space: Space Architecture. As a student, Schindler was taught by Otto Wagner and Adolf Loos, among others. He became friends with fellow student Richard Neutra as they both created a furor with their designs for California homes. Where Neutra gained international recognition, Schindler remained underappreciated for a long time - there was no place for his free spirit in the International Style.

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