Loose insertions
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Includes an article by Charles titled 'Moscow, October 4 1993, 10.10am: Modernity is Dead'
Publisher: Academy Editions
Loose insertion: printed-out e-mail from Charles with his memories of visiting and lecturing in Moscow.
Includes 'Ken Yeang - The Reinvention of the Skyscraper' by Charles.
Inside is a letter from the Prince Claus Fund to Charles asking him to nominate candidates for the 2000 award.
Prince Claus FundManuscript notes tucked loose into the front of the volume, along with correspondence inviting Charles to participate in the 2006 event, and a letter from the Serpentine Gallery to Brian Eno about the same event. Serpentine Galleries
Includes 'Notes on Architectural Culture', and 'Farrell moves towards Symbolism by Charles.
Inscribed: To Charles, thank you for your excellent articles, Andrew 7 Dec 1982'.
Inserted:
-photocopy review of British Architecture by Robert Maxwell, from an unidentified publication
-typescript titled 'Notes on architectural culture' by Charles
-typescript titled 'The London Architects: proposal for a group & exhibit' by Charles
Includes 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 ClassicaPublisher: Wiley-Academy
Inserted: flyers for Critical Modernism; photocopies from a previous edition; cutting from an unidentified newspaper titled 'Arctic warmth leads tocy blast across Europe', annotated.
Jencks, Charles AlexanderIncludes 'Cathedral and bike shed: icons and the city' by Charles.
Inserted: typescript proposal for 'The Architecture of Hope' edited by Charles and Edwin Heathcote
The Architectural ReviewTucked inside are loose cuttings of an article titled 'The Garden of Cosmic Speculation' from Scottish Life, Autumn 2017; pages from Kew magazine Autumn 2014; events list for the Architectural Association Term 1 Week 1[2014]; and a letter from House & Garden thanking Charles for his participation. House & Garden