1907 Mansion Built for a Railroad Tycoon’s Heir, Just 20 Miles From NYC
Built for George Crocker, son of railroad magnate Charles Crocker, the 58-room Jacobean-style mansion was modeled after Bramshill House, one of the largest and most important Jacobean prodigy house mansions in England.
The Loring House in Los Angeles by Architect Richard Neutra
The Loring House is a perfect example of Neutra’s ‘boxcar style’, featuring a minimalist design with a rectangular footprint with a large roof overhang and retractable glass doors which open to the compound’s lush grounds, complete with a pool deck and a bamboo garden.