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              CJA-RES-AL-B17-R3-19 · Item · 10 Sep 2005
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Typescript document including photographs, with the transcription of an interview of Kurokawa by Obrist and Koolhas with multiple post-it note annotations.

              Inserted: manuscript notes on lined yellow paper headed 'Kurokawa'; typescript document titled 'Charles Jencks on Kurokawa: In Conversation with Rem Koolhaas and Hans Ulrich Obrist' annotated "Kayoko Sept 2010' with annotations and post-it note

              Obrist, Hans Ulrich
              CJA-RES-AL-B13-6-48 · Item · 1997
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Includes an article titled 'Nonlinear architecture' by Charles.

              Publisher: Academy Editions
              Loose insertion: photocopied diagram of a snake's head

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              Abstract Representation
              CJA-RES-AL-B13-6-47 · Item · 1983
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Guest-Edited by Charles. Includes an article titled 'The Perennial Architectural Debate' by Charles.

              Publisher: Academy Editions
              Loose insertions: english language plan of the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, annotated

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              Harvard Design Magazine
              CJA-RES-AL-B13-6-41 · Item · Summer 2001
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Includes an article titled 'Canons in Crossfire' by Charles.

              Publisher: The MIT Press
              Loose insertions: news cutting, review of Frederic J Schwartz's Blind Spots by Charlotte Klonk

              Harvard Design Magazine
              Millennium Architecture
              CJA-RES-AL-B13-6-31 · Item · 1999
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Guest-edited by Maggie Toy and Charles Jencks. Includes an introduction by Charles titled 'Millennium Time-Bomb' and articles titled 'An Idea Big Enough for a Dome', 'The Dynamic, Catastrophic, Melodramatic, Noisy, Beautiful (and Kitsch) Earth' and 'Millennium unveils Post-Christianity'.

              Publisher: Academy Editions
              Loose insertion: news cutting on lottery money

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              CJA-RES-AL-B13-6-28 · Item · 1994
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              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.

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              CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-54 · Item · 1982
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              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

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              CJA-RES-AL-B13-2-27 · Item · 2010
              Part of Charles Jencks Archive

              Publisher: Wiley
              Edited by Mark Garcia

              Includes 'Architectural Evolution: The Pulsations of Time' by Charles.

              Includes correspondence [printed out emails] with Andrew Kovacs regarding diagrams and an email regarding the launch of Diagrams of Architecture at the AA.

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