Interviews
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Includes ArchTalkTour: Charles Jencks. Interview by Lee Sang-leem [Sang Leem Lee].
Inserted: letter from Sang Leem Lee on Space Group headed paper thanking Charles for the interview and enclosing three copies; invoice and packing slip for dispatch.
SpaceIncludes an interview with Charles by Vladimir Belogolovsky.
Inserted: envelope from Valdimir Belogovsky containing a business card and an invitation to the Russian Pavilion at the 11th Architecture Venice Biennale.
Project ClassicaGuest-edited and written by Charles; includes articles titled 'Post-Modernism in London'; 'Forging the Post-Modern Canons'; '43 Canonic Post-Modern Buildings'; 'Broadgate - The City in The City'; 'National Gallery - Sainsbury Wing, Robert Venturi'; David Vaughan & Charles Jencks - an interview'; 'Civil and Worthy Urbanism'; '33 Urbane Post-Modern Buildings'; 'The Carnival: Grotesque and Redeemable'; '25 Carnivalesque Buildings'.
Publisher: Academy Editions
ADIncludes articles titled 'The Post-Avant-Garde' and 'The Classical Sensibility' by Charles, and an interview with Charles by Hugh Cumming.
Publisher: Academy Editions
AD-pencil, coloured pencil, felt tip and photocopied furniture designs on paper and tracing paper
-letter from Art Monthly to Charles commissioning a contribution to a book 'Art in Public Places' based on Charles' "ICA contribution', 1983
-private view card from Medite House at RIBA, 1990
-designs for cushions for Johnny's Room with fabric samples
-correspondence with James Stirling and Robin Hamlyn at the Tate Gallery regarding interview text, with ink drawings on reverse, 1987
-cutting from the Sunday Times 22 Sep 1985, 'Heavy Metal in Milan' by Deyan Sudjic
-letter from the Formica Corporation regarding the donation of a Sun chair to the Art Institute of Chicago
-printed programs for furniture
-pencils sketches of a gateway
-sketch plan of furniture in rooms on the reverse of notepaper from Interior Design '84 Sapporo
-correspondence with Shinji Kohmoto, National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto regarding inclusion of the Alessi Tea & Coffee set in the exhibition 'Contemporary Landscape: From the Horizon of Postmodern Design'
-letter from Spiral Staircase Systems quoting for the manufacture of ten sets of Alloy spheres, 1985
-cutting from an unidentified newspaper about designer Albert Hadley
-colour transparency of a table