Landfair Apartments

Landfair Apartments
Landfair Apartments in 2008
LocationSW corner of Landfair Ave. and Ophir Dr.
10940-10954 Ophir Dr., Westwood, Los Angeles, California.
Coordinates34°04′05″N 118°27′04″W / 34.06806°N 118.45111°W / 34.06806; -118.45111
Built1937
ArchitectRichard Neutra
Governing bodyUniversity Cooperative Housing Association
DesignatedMay 20, 1987
Reference no.320
Location within Los Angeles

The Landfair Apartments is a historic two-building multi-family complex located on the southwest corner of Landfair Avenue and Ophir Drive in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. They were colloquially known as The Glass House and was renamed Robison Hall after UCHA member Everett Robison was drafted and killed in action in World War II.

The building is a part of a collection of homes designed by Los Angeles based modernist architect, Richard Neutra, and built in North West Westwood Village, which includes the Strathmore Apartments, Elkay Apartments, and Kelton Apartments. Architectural historians Robert Winter and David Gebhard has said that the Landfair Apartments is Neutra's "most International Style designs...of the 1930s."