Box 2
Contains 89 Results:
Article on Le Corbusier, n.d.
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
Article published in the Seattle Observer, n.d.
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
California Themes, n.d.
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
Unidentified Articles, n.d.
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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
Lecture and Conference Pamphlets, 1963, 1966, 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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
"Architecture and the Pattern of Events," at Portland State College, May, 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 The majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural magazines and journals.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.
"Design of Buildings" Workshop, 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.
"Housing: Federal Programs and the Need for 'Counterpart Capability,'" December, 1968
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.
Havard University Graduate School of Design (HGSD) Talk, October, 1973
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.
Panel for "Environments for Ambulatory Care" at Environments for Humanized Health Care Conference, Berkeley, CA, 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.