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            19 Archival description results for Designs by Charles

            -CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-42 · File · [1996-2011]
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive
            Folder for ARB centre CATH, University of Leeds annotated 'UIL Reviews: Article, miscellaneous' with previous annotations crossed out. Includes two plastic folders of cuttings, photocopies and print-outs of articles about Charles, primarily relating to his landform work. Also includes a draft letter from Charles to Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux of the North Carolina Dance Theatre.
            CJ Thesis Phd 1966-1970
            CJA-PHD-1 · File · 1966-1970
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive

            Contents of a folder labelled 'CJ Thesis Phd 1966-1970 UCL' in red ink, 'MOD-1945-MANU' and 'ACTIVE FILE' in blue ink, as well as a numbered list of names written in different inks (27 in total).

            Includes:
            -photograph of Charles in the front row of a lecture theatre, with some attendees using headphones (including Charles)
            -typescript headed 'Chapter II A Theory of Value' with manuscript corrections and notes on the reverse
            -manuscript notes headed [illegible] on trial Sept 1966?'
            -envelope with manuscript notes on both sides headed 'what a boar to know Doctor Banham' and 'The Failure of Success', folded and used as a folder to hold: a review of Banham's The New Brutalism by Nikolaus Pevsner; typescript letter to the editor of The Guardian from Isaac Bickerstaff; cutting of a letter to the editor from Fred Partridge [publication unknown] and typescript version of the same letter with manuscript corrections; typescript letter to the editor signed Charles Jencks, Architectural Association in response to Reyner Banham and manuscript draft; typescript letter to the editor signed Fred Partridge in response to Reyner Banham; manuscript notes headed 'The flip side of Dr Banham'; review of Banham's The New Brutalism by Stephen Mullion from New Society 8 Dec 1966; article titled 'Monumental Folly' by Peter Hall, New Society 24 Oct 1968, annotated.
            -typescript headed 'The Major Histories' with manuscript annotations
            -manuscript notes on plain paper headed 'Pevsner'
            -manuscript notes on plain and lined paper headed 'Banham' [possibly not all Charles' hand]
            -typescript headed 'Giedion SpaceTime and Arch'
            -manuscript notes headed 'Scully'
            -manuscript notes headed 'Collins Changing Ideal in MA 1965 (reaction to Giedion & space)'
            -manuscript notes headed 'Hitchcok Arch. 19th & 20th centuries' with biro sketches
            -envelope labelled 'Historians: Pevsner, Banham 1966-1971, Summerson 1981-4, Pei' [empty]
            -manuscript headed 'The Failure of Success' including a copy typescript letter from Charles to Mr De Carlo asking to be able to attend the Urbino meeting
            -manuscript headed 'Banham Le Corbusier chapter'
            -typescript copy letter from Charles to Reyner Banham responding to his criticisms
            -manuscript comments [from Reyner Banham], titled by Charles 'Partially a response to Outline?'
            -typescript and manuscript headed 'Foreward'
            -manuscript letter and notes from Reyner Banham to Charles [letter on headed paper], attached to a typescript headed 'Aalto and some concepts of value
            -typescript headed 'Modern Architecture' with manuscript notes [from Reyner Banham] attached
            -typescript headed 'History as Myth: 1st revision, Banham notes'.
            -typescript and manuscript notes headed 'Modern architecture - the tradition since 1945: a list of architects to be criticised'
            -typescript diagram with numerical values applied to architect's names
            -typescript headed 'Diagram Relation of American Architects'
            -article from Time 2 Aug 1968 titled 'Modern Living'
            -article from Newsweek 20 Mar 1967 titled 'The Architects Come Into Their Own', annotated
            -article from the International Herald Tribune 29-30 May 1971 titled 'Celebrities Jam Gala Premiere at JFK Center', annotated
            -article from The New York Times Magazine 17 Oct 1971 by Paul Goldberger, annotated
            -manuscript diagram of architect's names headed 'Camp Non Camp'
            -manuscript diagrams
            -pages from ROBAJ Jun 1966, 'RIBA Annual Discourse' by Myron Goldsmith, annotated
            -folded titled 'John Summerson + Charles Jencks, exchanges over PMC [Post-Modern Classicism] 1981, FSC [Freestyle Classicism] 1982, + TH [Thematic House] 1984 including manuscript letters from Summerson to Charles and typed copies; and copy typescript letters from Charles to Summerson; as well as: typescript headed 'The New Taboo: Ure Chisel'; a leaflet for Das Linz Café; typescript titled 'The Face of the Vernacular' and captions; a sketch labelled 'Validimir - Moscow 19/10/93'; a letter on Little Sparta headed paper from Ian [Hamilton Finlay] regarding the garden scheme; draft typescript letter from Charles on UCLA headed paper to I.M. Pei, 1983 and reply; letter from I.M. Pei to Henry Kewswick regarding Maggie, 2003
            -typescript letter from Nikolaus Pevsner on Birkbeck College headed paper to Charles declining to supervise his thesis, and copy typescript reply from Charles; cuttings on Pevsner.

            [Loose documents]
            CJA-RES-AL-B13-2-24 · Item
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive
            Bundle of loose papers including:
            -flyers for 'Critical Modernism: where is post-modernism going? by Charles
            -Evening Standard: Homes & Property 5 Oct 2011 'Status Symbols' interview with Charles
            -leaflet titled 'The deposit of your oral history recording at the British Library'
            -email correspondence between Charles and Geraint Franklin regarding a 'sound-biography', with Charles' manuscript notes
            -National Life Stories: Review and Accounts 2010/2011 comb-bound brochure
            -bibliography for [redacted] annotated 'an old student of mine who wants to do an oral history'
            -print-outs of catalogue records for Peter Smithson's recordings at the National Life Story Collection
            -Typescript document titled 'Charles Jencks: Segments by Subject & Timeline'
            -typescript document titled 'Curriculum Vitae - Charles Alexander Jencks' [c2011]
            -typescript document titled 'A first stab at content and structure'
            -Geraint Franklin cv
            -Oral History recording agreement signed by Charles
            -transparencies of 19 Lansdowne Walk by Andreas von Einsiedel
            [Loose documents]
            CJA-RES-AL-B13-3-31 · File · 2009-2011
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive
            Contents of a plastic folder [removed for conservation reasons]. Includes:
            -invitation to the opening of Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 at the V&A
            -reviews of 1:1 - Architects build small spaces at the V&A
            -typescript document titled 'The Canons of Post-Modernism 2' by Charles with annotations
            -manuscript notes on the reverse of a printed out email making arrangements for an event at the V&A titled 'Defining Postmodernism'
            -reviews of Radical Postmodernism: Architectural Design' edited by Charles and FAT
            -interview with Charles on the Postmodernism exhibition at the V&A in the RA Magazine
            -printed letter to the editor of the Architectural Review from Charles
            -plastic envelope containing printed out composite images titled 'The Leviathan sunk by the critics: the truth speaks, the critic smiles' with figures including Jane Jacobs, Hannah Arendt, Aung Sann Suu Kyi, Anna Politkovskaya, Rachel Carson, Simon Jenkins, Jeremy Paxman and Naom [sic] Chomsky.
            -typescript titled "Post-Modernism Resurgent - ten buildings that made a difference' by Charles, with annotations
            -typescript titled 'V&A Dinner on PM Sept 20, 2011' by Charles with annotations
            -typescript titled 'The Return of Postmodernism' by Charles with annotations
            -arrangements for an interview with The Sunday Times to promote The Story of Post-Modernism
            -pages from the V&A Magazine Autumn Winter 2011
            -printout from The Art Newspaper titled 'The rebirth of postmodern design'
            -Fulcrum: The AA's Weekly Free Sheet issue 27, 9 Nov 2011 including an interview with Charles by Jack Self, and covering note
            -reviews of Postmodernism at the V&A
            -arrangements for Charles to appear on BBC's Night Waves
            -arrangements for filming a promotional video for the V&A
            -contract for a promotional film for Wiley
            -arrangements for press interviews for The Story of Postmodernism
            -plastic envelope including reviews, typescript titled 'The Legacy of Post Modernism' by Colin Fournier with Charles' annotations
            -The Sunday Times Home 4 Sep 2011 with Charles on the cover and the headline 'Less is a bore'
            CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-12 · Item · Feb 2013
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive
            Includes 'In conversation with... Renowned landscape architect Charles Jencks discusses what it means to have won the John Brookes Award at the SGD 2012 Awards'. Garden Design Journal
            CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-13 · Item · Feb 2013
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive
            Includes 'In conversation with... Renowned landscape architect Charles Jencks discusses what it means to have won the John Brookes Award at the SGD 2012 Awards'. Folded to pages 14/15. Garden Design Journal
            House & Garden
            CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-17 · Item · Jun 1984
            Part of Charles Jencks Archive
            Includes 'Cape Cod Blues: An enlightened studio and a talk with its owners, architectural historian Charles Jencks and garden scholar Maggie Keswick'. Photographs by Charles. House & Garden