Selected Works
- See also: Category: Richard Neutra buildings
- Jardinette Apartments, 1928, Hollywood, California
- Lovell House, 1929, Los Angeles, California
- Mosk House, 1933, 2742 Hollyridge Drive, Hollywood
- Nathan and Malve Koblick House, 1933, 98 Fairview Avenue, Atherton, California
- Universal-International Building (Laemmle Building), 1933, Hollywood
- Scheyer House, 1934, Blue Heights Drive, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles
- William and Melba Beard House (with Gregory Ain), 1935, 1981 Meadowbrook, Altadena
- California Military Academy, 1935, Culver City
- Corona Avenue Elementary School, 1935, 3835 Bell Avenue, Bell, California
- Largent House, 1935, corner of Hopkins and Burnett Avenues, San Francisco
- Von Sternberg House, 1935, San Fernando Valley
- Neutra VDL Studio and Residences (also known as Van der Leeuw House or VDL Research House), 1932, Los Angeles, California
- Sten and Frenke House (Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #647), 1934, 126 Mabery Road, Santa Monica
- The Neutra House Project, 1935, Restoration of the Neutra "Orchard House" in Los Altos, California
- Josef Kun House, 1936, 7960 Fareholm Drive, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Landfair Apartments, 1937, Westwood, Los Angeles, California
- Strathmore Apartments, 1937, Westwood, Los Angeles, California
- Aquino Duplex, 1937, 2430 Leavenworth Street, San Francisco
- Leon Barsha House (with P. Pfisterer), 1937, 302 Mesa Road, Pacific Palisades, California
- Miller House, 1937, Palm Springs, California
- Windshield House, 1938, Fisher's Island, New York
- Lewin House, 1938, 512 Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica, Los Angeles
- Emerson Junior High School, 1938, 1650 Selby Avenue, West Los Angeles, California
- Ward-Berger House, 1939, 3156 North Lake Hollywood Drive, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Kelton Apartments, Westwood, Los Angeles
- Beckstrand House, 1940, 1400 Via Montemar, Palos Verdes Estates, Los Angeles
- Bonnet House, 1941, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Van Cleef Residence, 1942, 651 Warner Ave, Westwood, Los Angeles
- Channel Heights Housing Projects, 1942, San Pedro, California
- John Nesbitt House, 1942, 414 Avondale, Brentwood, Los Angeles
- Kaufmann Desert House, 1946, Palm Springs, California
- Bailey House, 1946, Santa Monica, California
- Case Study Houses #6 and #13
- Schmidt House, 1948, 1460 Chamberlain Road, Linda Vista, Pasadena, California
- Joseph Tuta House, 1948, 1800 Via Visalia, Palos Verdes, California
- Holiday House Motel, 1948, 27400 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California
- Elkay Apartments, 1948, 638-642 Kelton Avenue, Westwood, Los Angeles
- Gordon Wilkins House, 1949, 528 South Hermosa Place, South Pasadena, California
- Hines House, 1949, 760 Via Somonte, Palos Verdes, California
- Atwell House, 1950, 1411 Atwell Road, El Cerrito, California
- Nick Helburn House, 1950, Sourdough Road, Bozeman, Montana
- Neutra Office Building — Neutra's design studio from 1950 to 1970
- Moore House, 1952, Ojai, California (received AIA award)
- Perkins House,1952–55, 1540 Poppypeak Drive, Pasadena, California
- Schaarman House, 1953, 7850 Torreyson Drive, Hollywood Hills
- Kester Avenue Elementary School (with R. E. Alexander), 1953, 5353 Kester Avenue, Los Angeles
- Sidney R. Troxell House, 1956, 766 Paseo Miramar, Pacific Palisades, California
- Kronish House, 1955, Beverly Hills, California
- Clark House, 1957, Pasadena, California
- Airman's Memorial Chapel, 1957, 45549 Bauer Street, Miramar, California
- Ferro Chemical Company Building, 1957, Cleveland, Ohio
- Mellon Hall and Francis Scott Key Auditorium, 1958, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
- Riviera United Methodist Church, 1958, 375 Palos Verdes Boulevard, Redondo Beach
- Singleton House, 1959, 15000 Mulholland Drive, Hollywood Hills
- Garden Grove Community Church, 1959 (Fellowship Hall and Offices), 1961 (Sanctuary), 1968 (Tower of Hope), Garden Grove, California
- Three senior officer's quarters on Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, 1959
- Julian Bond House, 1960, 4449 Yerba Santa, San Diego, California
- R.J. Neutra Elementary School, 1960, Naval Air Station Lemoore, in Lemoore, California (designed in 1929)
- Palos Verdes High School, 1961, 600 Cloyden Road, Palos Verdes, California
- Haus Rang, 1961, Königstein im Taunus, Germany
- Hans Grelling House/Casa Tuia on Monte Verità, 1961, Strada del Roccolo 11, Ascona, Tessin, Switzerland
- Los Angeles County Hall of Records, 1962, Los Angeles, California.
- Gettysburg Cyclorama, 1962, Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania
- Gonzales Gorrondona House, 1962, Caracas Venezuela
- Bewobau Residences, 1963, Quickborn near Hamburg, Germany
- Mariners Medical Arts, 1963, Newport Beach, California
- Painted Desert Visitor Center, 1963, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
- United States Embassy, (later US Consulate General until 2011), 1959, Karachi, Pakistan
- Swirbul Library, 1963, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York
- Kuhns House, 1964, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Rice House (National Register of Historic Places), 1964, 1000 Old Locke Lane, Richmond, Virginia
- VDL II Research House, 1964, (rebuilt with son Dion Neutra) Los Angeles, California
- Rentsch House, 1965, Wengen near Berne in Switzerland; Landscape architect: Ernst Cramer
- Bucerius House, 1965, Brione sopra Minusio in Switzerland; Landscape architect: Ernst Cramer
- Haus Kemper, 1965, Wuppertal, Germany
- Sports and Congress Center, 1965, Reno, Nevada
- Delcourt House, 1968–69, Croix, Nord, France
- Haus Pescher, 1969, Wuppertal, Germany
- Haus Jürgen Tillmanns, 1970, Stettfurt, Thurgau, Switzerland
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Cyclorama Building, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Jardinette Apartments, Hollywood
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Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, California.
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Garden Grove Community Church, Garden Grove, CA
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