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AD News Supplement No 1
-CJA-RES-AL-B12-1-70 · Item · 1980
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Includes 'Wolf Bites Wolfe: a non-review of Tom Wolfe 'From bauhaus to Our House' by Charles and 'William Burges - Symbolic Architect' by Charles [review of The Strange Genius of William Burges at the V&A] AD
[Loose documents]
-CJA-RES-AL-B12-1-72 · File · 1969-2017
Part of Charles Jencks Archive

Bundle of documents found loose on the shelf.

Includes:
-Cutting, 'A Special supplement: Technology: the opiate of the intellectuals' The New York review 31 Jul 1969 [fragile]
-cutting, 'A life scientific' [Primo Levi], FT 7/8 Apr 2012, annotated
-manuscript notes
-cutting, review of 'Paradise News' by David Lodge, by Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times 27 Mar 1992
-cutting 'First Victim of the 21st Century' [on Salman Rushdie] by Carlos Fuentes, [publication unknown] 1 Apr 1992
-cutting 'Cold blast of Winterson at the door' The Observer Review 3 Jul 1994
-cutting, 'hurrah for Dead White Males', by Paul Gray Times 10 Oct 1994, annotated
-cutting, 'Things fall apart, the centre holds' [interview with Salman Rushdie] The Observer 3 May 1992
-cutting 'Portrait: Jurgen Habermas' by Jan-Werner Miller, Prospect Mar 2001, annotated
-cutting, 'is technology smart enough to fix the fake news frenzy?' The Observer, 5 Feb 2017, annotated
-cutting 'Kalahari elegy' Ft Weekend 4/5 Nov 2017

University Of California Humanities Research Institute
[Loose documents]
-CJA-RES-AL-B12-1-73 · File
Part of Charles Jencks Archive

Bundle of documents found loose on the shelf.

Includes:
-photograph of Jane Fonda in Barbarella
-colour and b&w transparencies marked up for publication
-photocopy floorplan for the Omnimax Theatre Alternative
-colour photograph of powerhouse::uk
-colour photograph of Groninger Museum, marked up for publication
-sheet of slides labelled 'Ecs. Nature 1+2 France = [illegible]', 14 slides in 20 pockets
-sheet of slides labelled '4 Ecstatic empathy with 1) face + mood 2) body + gesture and 5 [illegible]', 18 slides in 20 pockets
-plastic ziplock bag [removed for conservation reasons] containing colour transparencies, prints and floor plans labelled 'Coop Himmelblau'
-fax titled 'The Dissipation of Our Bodies in the City' from Coop Himmelblau with a covering notes asking to replace the previous text with this one, and [faxed] text titled 'The Architecture of Clouds', crossed out and annotated 'No', 1988
-sheet of slides labelled '5 Roccoco and Art Nouveau' crossed out and replaced with 'COATES ECSTACITY', 8 slides in 20 pockets
-photocopy ['Statue of Olympian Zeus, made by Phidias in gold and ivory, drawn after Pausanias's ' by Fischer von Erlach]
-Royal Academy of Arts branded folder annotated 'Ecstatic Architecture symposium' containing manuscript notes on the reverse of programmes for the International Symposium on Ecstatic Space at the Royal Academy, 17 Nov 1997; fax titled 'Paolo Portoghesi 'Ekstasis' with a covering message, 1997; partial fax with a list of potential events and speakers, annotated, 2 Sep 1997; New Titles from Academy Editions Autumn/Winter 1997; printed texts from the event participants.
-photocopy ['The Colossus of Rhodes' by Fischer von Erlach]
-photocopy ['Mount Athos and the Athos peninsula' by Fischer von Erlach
-press release 'Atelier Mendini '90-'94' at the Groninger Museum
-cutting 'Schiphol via Tokyo' [Branson Coates] Blueprint Mar 1994
-typescript letter on Branson Coates Architecture Limited headed paper enclosing cuttings and press released for current work, 1994
-press release from the Tate Gallery 'Architectural Competition for new Tate Gallery of Modern Art at Bankside', 1994
-cutting 'Who's who at Bankside' Building Design 30 Sep 1994

University Of California Humanities Research Institute
Public Art Review Issue 55
-CJA-RES-AL-B12-1-9 · Item · Fall/Winter 2016
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Includes 'Hunting The Symbol: a conversation with cosmic landscape designer Charles Jencks' by Jacqueline White. Public Art Review