Box 2
Contains 89 Results:
"The House of the Mind: Houses by MLTW", 1975
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"Representations of Place: Introduction to Design," proposal, 1975
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"Architecture," for International Encyclopedia of Higher Education, 1976
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
Interview from Process in Architecture on Pembroke Dormitories, 1979
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"Stairs," from Global Architecture House #8, June, 1981
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"The Architecture of Charles Moore, " exhibit and catalogue, Williams College Museum of Art, 1985
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"Caring About Places: Landscapes," from Places, Volume 2, Number 3, 1985
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
Comment on "Subsidized Housing," Progressive Architecture, 1985
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"Passages and Prospects," from Views, 1997
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
"Buildings in the Landscape," essay for William Turnbull, Jr.: Buildings in the Landscape, 2000
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.