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              -CJA-RES-AL-B14-4-12 · Item · 1997
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Published to coincide with the travelling exhibition 'Contemporary Japanese Architecture 1985-1996' organised by The Japan Foundation and the Architectural Institute of Japan.

              Inserted: New Year's Card from Junko Takekawa

              The Japan Foundation
              New Japanese Architecture
              -CJA-RES-AL-B14-3-13 · Item · 1969
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Publisher: Thames & Hudson

              Inserted: annotated cutting from Time 13 Jan 1975 with various stories relating to Japan; manuscript notes headed JAPAN.

              Tempel, Egon
              -CJA-RES-AL-B12-1-14 · Item · Jun 1976
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              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'

              The Japan Architect