Rudolph Schindler: Harriman's Colony
Description
This rendering of Harriman's Colony is a birds-eye view of a planned community, possibly in San Gabriel. The client, Job Harriman was a lawyer and ran for mayor of Los Angeles in 1911 as a socialist. After his failed mayoral bid, Harriman started a utopian socialist community called Llano del Rio, just outside of Palmdale, California. The short lived (1915-1917) community was self-sufficient, growing their own food, creating building materials, and living a communal lifestyle.
Schindler had an interest in alternative lifestyles, so it is not surprising that Harriman would commission Schindler to design a colony.
Schindler had an interest in alternative lifestyles, so it is not surprising that Harriman would commission Schindler to design a colony.
Creator
Rudolph Schindler, architect
Source
R. M. Schindler papers, Architecture & Design Collection. Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.
Date
1924-1925
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Collection
Citation
Rudolph Schindler, architect, “Rudolph Schindler: Harriman's Colony,” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed December 3, 2024, http://www.adc-exhibits.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/413.