Box 2
Contains 89 Results:
"Seattle: Metamorphosis From Fair into Center," from Progressive Architecture, July, 1965
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
"Simon University, University Campus,", 1965
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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 Place" with Charles Moore, 1966
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
"Concrete Cascade in Portland," from Architectural Forum, July-August, 1966
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
"Student Dorms: A University Tries Variety," on McMahon Hall, University of Washington, 1966
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
World Architecture 4, May, 1966
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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 the Americana Annual from Encyclopedia Americana, 1967
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.
"5 Ways to People Places," from Architectural Record, September, 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.
"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.