Neutra Institute For Survival Through Design
The Neutra Institute for Survival Through Design is a 501c3 charitable organization established by renowned architect Richard Neutra in 1962. Named after his 1954 book "Survival Through Design," the institute focuses on the integration of research-inspired design that harmonizes technology and nature, a concept Neutra termed 'biorealism.'
With a dual mission, the institute aims to preserve and share the Neutra legacy through innovative programming of three Neutra-designed apartments and accessible archival resources. Additionally, it promotes creative research-inspired design that benefits both people and the planet by facilitating collaborations and celebrating the work of designers, researchers, and developers dedicated to these ideals.
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