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            2nd FourSquare Bedroom
            CJA-TCH-a-19 · File · 1980-1984
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive

            Contents of a folder labelled '2nd; FourSquare Bedroom'.

            Includes:
            -colour polaroid photographs showing the completed room.
            -photocopied plan sketches of the corner dressing table.
            -b&w photographs of the finished room, annotated on reverse BD 26.10.84.
            -manuscript notes and pencil sketches including alternative names for the room.
            -drawings with measurements titled 'window seat May 2, 83' on University of California headed paper.
            -pencil sketches of furniture.
            -untitled whiteprint showing a plan of the room (folded).
            -photocopied manuscript notes dated 9 July 1980 relating to various rooms.
            -sketch plans and designs on tracing paper.
            -untitled whiteprint plan (folded).
            -manuscript notes and sketches on lined notepaper including alternate names for the house and a list of suggested themes.
            -pencil sketches for a fireplace.
            -typescript notes on lined paper titled 'The Foursquare Room: stencilling'.
            -manuscript notes on lined paper titled '4-Ness'.

            Tea & Coffee Piazza
            CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-21 · Item · 1983
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive

            Publisher: Shakespeare & Company

            Includes a tea and coffee set designed by Charles.

            Tucked inside are:
            -typescript document titled 'Description of PM objects - as sent to Judith Gura 22/03/2016
            -'Charles Jencks: Symbolic Furniture' by Colin Amery, reprinted from Art & Design Nov 1985
            -slides showing furniture designed by Charles, including James Stirling and others sitting in the Spring Chair

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