a view of the house from the James River
One of my favorite details in the house was this recessed tub/shower.
Neutra uses the continuation of material and structure to blend the outdoors with indoor spaces. He also utilizes huge panes of glass usually in operable sliding doors to dematerialize the walls.
There are four hearths in the house one of which is outside on a balcony.
A view from the driveway as a visitor would approach.
a view of the James River from the balcony
This balcony is bordered not by a three foot handrail but by a three foot reflecting pool. (somewhat dry in the photo)
the outdoor hearth
This support wall for the porte cochere/balcony is the only curved wall in the house.
The spacial complexity that Neutra creates by layering balconies, terraces, and interior spaces is somewhat reminiscent of Wright's Fallingwater, although certainly not derivative of it.
More Reading/Photographs:
Lamprecht, Barbara Mac Richard Neutra: Complete Works Cologne: Taschen, 2000
Ramert, David "Rice House Designed by Richard Neutra" Metro Modern 13,April, 2009 (http://metromodern.biz/galleries/midcentury_neutra.html)