Publisher: Wiley.
Includes 'Nonlinear Architecture: New Science = New Architecture?' and 'Landform Architecture: Emergent in the Nineties' by Charles, both previously published in AD Sep-Oct 1997
Carpo, MarioPublisher: Wiley.
Includes 'Nonlinear Architecture: New Science = New Architecture?' and 'Landform Architecture: Emergent in the Nineties' by Charles, both previously published in AD Sep-Oct 1997
Carpo, MarioCo-incides with the publication of a new edition of 'The Language of Post-Modern Architecture', with the new final chapter published in full. Includes diagram 'History of Post-Modernism'.
Annotated on the cover 'pp55-6 missing'.
ADIncludes an essay titled 'What is Beauty' by Charles.
Inserted:
-cutting 'In The Eye of the Beholder', reviews of books on Beauty, Los Amngeles Times 8 Jul 2001, annotated
-manuscript letter on Prospect headed paper, thanking Charles for the essay
-typescript letter on Royal Academy of Arts headed paper enclosing the agenda for the Architecture Forum Group and expressing disappointment that Charles is unable to attend the meeting, 5 Jul 2001; lined post-it notes attached headed 'Beauty'
-photocopy cutting of two hairdressing students from Dumfries and Galloway College, labelled 'D+G Standard 3-4-02'
Includes 'ArchiteXt and the Problem of Symbolism' by Charles. Post-it note on front labelled 'CJ'.
Inserted:
-pamphlet '山下和正 作品と方法 (Kazuma Yamashita and his way of architecture 1963-1975)', with typescript letter (signed) from Kazumasa Yamashita on 山下和正建築研究所 headed paper, 1975; photocopy article 'A New Compound Style' from JA July 1971; typescript titled 'My way of architecture' by Kazumasa Yamashita on 山下和正建築研究所 headed paper.
-typescript titled 'The Wood Culture - from "Human Architecture" (1970)' by Kiyonori Kikutake
-colour photograph showing [Pasadena Heights by Kiyonori Kikutake] under construction
-b&w photograph with covering note '"Torii" of Itsukushima shrine set in the sea'
-[fax/photostat] building plans labelled 1st floor plan and 6th floor plan in Japanese
-b&w photograph stamped on reverse 'Retoria, photo by Y. Futagawa'