Garber House (Los Angeles)
The Garber House is a residential building located in Los Angeles, California. Designed by architect Rudolf Schindler in 1936, it is considered a significant example of Schindler's late work and a notable example of modernist architecture in the Los Angeles area. The house is characterized by its use of natural materials, open floor plan, and integration with the surrounding landscape. It features Schindler's signature use of tilted concrete walls and redwood siding. The Garber House is located in the Silver Lake neighborhood and remains a private residence.