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RMIT Design Archives
Books, New Skills for Designers
Book was produced for the seminar "New Skills for Designers", October 4 1968, in Melbourne, Australia. First published by William J. Mitchell as honours thesis for B.Arch (Hons) Melbourne University.ink, paper -
RMIT Design Archives
Architectural drawings, Civic x2 Project House
Robin Cocks (1941- ) and Peter Carmichael (1942 - ) formed their partnership in 1967, and designed some of Australia's most innovative project houses in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The award winning Civic Growth House (1974) was designed for Civic Construction. It provided clients with a modular grid and a range of components that allowed choice in location and spatial variation. The houses were designed to be expanded as families grew or as finance became available. The one-level Civic X2 was constructed in full-brick, included a pergola and deck, and a private courtyard off the main bedroom, This drawing includes floor plan, elevation and section.architecture, domestic architecture, project homes -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - CD, Robin Boyd
This is Boyer lecture 5 of 'Artificial Australia' by Robin Boyd. 'Artificial Australia' consisted of five lectures given by Robin Boyd in 1967 on the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio. The lectures were (1) Creative Man in a Frontier Society, (2) The Architecture of Ideas, (3) Integrity in the Artificial Object, (4) The Environmental Arts in Australia. (5) The Australian Myth in the Modern World. Sanyo CDboyer lecture, artificial australia, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Audio - CD, Robin Boyd
This contains Lecture 3 (28 min 56 sec) and Lecture 4 (28 min 32 sec) of the series Artificial Australia by Robin Boyd. Artificial Australia was the title of a five Boyer lectures given by Robin Boyd in 1967 on the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio. The lectures were (1) Creative Man in a Frontier Society, (2) The Architecture of Ideas, (3) Integrity in the Artificial Object, (4) The Environmental Arts in Australia. (5) The Australian Myth in the Modern World.Sanyo CDboyer lecture, artificial australia, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Roger Aldridge, Our architectural conscience, 12.11.1969
This article announces that Robin Boyd had been awarded the Gold medal by the Australian Institute of Architects. It is a comprehensive biographical piece.Photocopy of newspaper clipping.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, John Drake, Our nation's history in architecture
This a copy of a book review of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'.Photocopy of an article. The last column has not copied correctly, as newspaper must have been crumpled.australia's home, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Article - Book review, G.C.A. Tanner, Architecture and society, 1971
Book review of Robin Boyd's book 'Living in Australia' written by G.C.A.Tanner.Photocopy single page of a card "with the editors compliments AJ 6.10.71 from 'The Architects' Journal' along with the reviewliving in australia, g.c.a.tanner, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, J M Richard, J M Richards to Robin Boyd, 24.11.1970
J M Richards, the Editor of Architectural Review, writes to thank Robin Boyd for sending him a copy of 'Living in Australia'.Typewritten, one page -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Harper's Magazine, RB Silvers (Harper's magazine) to Robin Boyd, 18.04.1961
This letter from RB Silvers, the Editor of Harper's Magazine in New York, is in regards to gathering the illustrations for Boyd's article and also regarding the possibility of the American publication of "The Australian Ugliness". The Harper's article referred to here is Robin Boyd's 'The New Vision in Architecture', Harper's Magazine, Vol.223, No.1334, July 1961, pp.73-81. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Australian Broadcasting Commission, John Worrall (ABC) to Robin Boyd, 12.08.1964
This letter, from John Worrall, Producer of University of the Air, expresses his wish to stick to the original suggestion of a series on Australian design and not expanding it to world architecture. Suggested recording dates are from November 1964.Two pages.The author adds a comment at the end of the letter. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Australian Broadcasting Commission, John Worrall (ABC) to Robin Boyd, 04.09.1964
This letter, from John Worrall, Producer of University of the Air, thanks Robin Boyd for agreeing to stick with the original plan for the series and provides dates for the eight programs - from 4 November through to 12 December 1964. Australian design and not expanding it to world architecture. The letter also sets out what Robin needs to prepare in the preliminary stages.Two pages.Robin Boyd's handwriting and plan sketch in pencil on the reverse of second page. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 31.03.1949
The letter is in response to Robin Boyd's request for help with work of the Melbourne University School of Architecture. It contains the opening address of Thomas Rowe, President of the Institute of Architects and information on the Institute of Architects NSW (not in Boyd's papers) and on the history of the establishment of The Royal Australian Institute of Architects. It also lists further information of office records at RAIA in Sydney, that Boyd can access on a visit. Mention is made that NSW has not got far with its Small Homes Service.Signed by Secretary of RAIA -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, The Sunday Australian, Evan Williams (The Sunday Australian) to Robin Boyd, 17.02.1971
This letter from the Assistant Editor, Evan Williams, confirms the arrangement that Robin Boyd will write a piece for The Sunday Australian every fortnight, starting with the first edition on 28 February, 1971. It also states that the book 'Experimental Architecture' (Peter Cook, 1970) is being sent to Boyd and they would be glad of his review. Boyd wrote about this book in the article 'Utopians versus the Squares' (See D055).Quarto, letter plus extra page.There is an extra page where Robin Boyd wrote down the address of Associate Editor and the dates and arrangements discussed in the letter. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, Honorary Fellowship to American Institute of Architects, 1960
By the late 1950s, Robin Boyd had developed a network of connections in the United States, and a reputation there as an important architectural critic. In 1960 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the American Institute of Architects. This certificate is dated April 18, 1960, the day earlier than another certificate at Walsh Street (item D492). It is also signed by the President Philip Will Jr. 1960–1962 and the Secretary, Jeremy Leanne (?).Certificate from The American Institute of Architects, with crest, awarding Robin Boyd an Honorary Fellowship. Dated April 18, 1960 and signed by the President, Philip Will Jr, and Secretary Jeremy Leanne. It is inside an envelope.The American Institute of Architects certificate of Honorary Fellowship Robin Boyd eminent architect, citizen of Australia having been admitted to Honorary Fellowship by the Board of Directors in recognition of his distinguished achievements is declared to be an Honorary Fellow The American Institute of Architects entitled to use that title and to enjoy all the privileges of that membership.the american institute of architects, aia fellow, fellowship, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, Honorary Fellowship to American Institute of Architects, 1960
By the late 1950s Robin Boyd had developed a network of connections in the United States, and a reputation there as an important architectural critic. In 1960 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the American Institute of Architects. This certificate was put on display in Penleigh's bedroom by the Robin Boyd Foundation. This certificate is dated April 19, 1960, the day earlier than another certificate at Walsh Street (item D491). It is also signed by the President John Noble Richards who served 1958–1960.Framed certificate from The American Institute of Architects, with crest, awarding Robin Boyd an Honorary Fellowship. Dated April 18,1960 and signed by the President, John Noble Richards, but unsigned by the Secretary. It has a simple timber frame by Deans, 346 Little Collins St. No 17121.The American Institute of Architects certificate of Honorary Fellowship Robin Boyd eminent architect, citizen of Australia having been admitted to Honorary Fellowship by the Board of Directors in recognition of his distinguished achievements is declared to be an Honorary fellow The American Institute of Architects entitled to use that title and to enjoy all the privileges of that membership.the american institute of architects, fellowship, aia fellow, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_38 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, Fellow to Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 1958
In 1958 Robin Boyd was elected a Fellow of the The Royal Australian Institute of Architects.Certificate from The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, with common seal, stating that Robin Boyd has been elected Fellow on 27th June 1958. It is signed by the President, Wilfred Thomas Haslam, and Hon. Secretary, Allan E Stafford. Certificate is registered No 2008. There are pin marks at each of the corners.The Royal Australian Institute of Architects. This is to certify that Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd of Melbourne, Victoria has been elected Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, founded in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty Nine (1929) as The Australian Institute of Architects, and incorporated in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty as Royal Australian Institute of Architects for the Advancement, Protection, and Elevation of Architecture. In Witness whereof the Common Seal has been hereunto affixed as required under the Articles of Association this Twenty-seventh day of June, 1958. Signed by the President and Hon Secretary.royal australian institute of architects, fellow, raia fellow, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, RAIA/The Age House of the Year, 1972
Robin Boyd was the architect of the Featherstone House, 1969.An Award of Merit to The Featherstone House, Ivanhoe. It is signed by Chairman, J Gates (?) and Secretary, P A Love (?). It is rolled and tied with blue ribbon.Victorian Architecture Award. In accordance with the decision of the Victorian Chapter: The Royal Institute of Architects to record its appreciation of the architecture. Architect Romberg and Boyd Builder P.M. Versteegen & Sons Pty.Ltd. Signed by the Chairman and Secretaryroyal australian institute of architects, raia award, featherstone, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, Life Fellow from Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 1970
Robin Boyd, a Fellow of RAIA since 1958, won the RAIA Gold medal in 1969 and then was elected Life Fellow the following year in 1970.Certificate from The Royal Australian Institute of Architects stating that Robin Boyd has been elected Life Fellow on 9th February 1970. It is signed by the President and Secretary. Certificate is registered No 5773. This is in a timber frame.The Royal Australian Institute of Architects. This is to certify that Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd of Melbourne, Victoria has been elected a Life Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, founded in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty Nine (1929) as The Australian Institute of Architects, and incorporated in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty as Royal Australian Institute of Architects for the Advancement, Protection, and Elevation of Architecture. In Witness whereof the Common Seal has been hereunto affixed as required under the Articles of Association 9th February, 1970. Signed by president and Secretary. Registered No. 5773. The reverse has Dean's framing sticker. Handwritten No 7436/D.royal australian institute of architects, fellow, raia fellow, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Award, Commonwealth of Australia, Honours and Awards, 1971
This is the citation appointing Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd, Esquire F.R.A.I.A., F.A.I.A., F.R.S.A. a Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. The citation states "Member, National Capital Planning Committee. For services to Architecture and Government".Citation on Governor General Commonwealth of Australia letterhead in envelope.Honours and Awards 12 June, 1971. Appointed a Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd, Esquire F.R.A.I.A., F.A.I.A., F.R.S.A. Member, National Capital Planning Committee. For services to architecture and Government. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Magazine image, venacular architecture, location unknownMade in Australia / Encircled 6 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1964
Colour slide in a mount. Magazine image of the Art and Architecture Building (1958-64), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, (see also item S0650). (Architect: Paul Rudolph.)Made in Australia / 11 / OCT 64M / Encircled 50 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
... melbourne domestic architecture Australia slide robin boyd Made ...Colour slide in a mount. Suburban house, unknown location, possibly Melbourne, AustraliaMade in Australia / 14 / Encircled 5 (Handwritten) / Encircled 80F (Handwritten) / B (Handwritten)domestic architecture, australia, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1961
Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Children's Library 1951-3, Hiroshima, Japan. (Architect: Kenzo Tange.)16 / Encircled 84F (Handwritten)japan research trip, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside ...Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside the pavilion featured a sculptural pool, a coral display, animal pool, a pit for kangaroos and Eucalypts and other native plants. The indoor exhibits covered aspects of Australian art and culture, architecture, industrial design and scientific innovation, such as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, the Parkes radio telescope, the design of Canberra, and the Australian way of life.Colour slide in a mount. Uplights of the British Pavilion (foreground), French Pavilion (background) Expo 67, Montreal, CanadaMade in Australia / 27 / MAY 67M6 / 16 (Handwritten) / 3 (Handwritten)expo 67, montreal, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside ...Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside the pavilion featured a sculptural pool, a coral display, animal pool, a pit for kangaroos and Eucalypts and other native plants. The indoor exhibits covered aspects of Australian art and culture, architecture, industrial design and scientific innovation, such as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, the Parkes radio telescope, the design of Canberra, and the Australian way of life.Colour slide in a mount. Canadian Pulp and Paper Pavilion, Montreal Expo '67, Canada. (Architect: William Kissiloff.)Made in Australia / 31 / MAY 67M6 / 6 (Handwritten) / 42 (Handwritten)expo 67, montreal, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside ...Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside the pavilion featured a sculptural pool, a coral display, animal pool, a pit for kangaroos and Eucalypts and other native plants. The indoor exhibits covered aspects of Australian art and culture, architecture, industrial design and scientific innovation, such as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, the Parkes radio telescope, the design of Canberra, and the Australian way of life.Colour slide in a mount. Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada. (Architect: Moshe Safdie.)Made in Australia / 37 / MAY 67M6 / Encircled 6 (Handwritten) / 24 (Handwritten) / 10 (Handwritten)expo 67, montreal, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside ...Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside the pavilion featured a sculptural pool, a coral display, animal pool, a pit for kangaroos and Eucalypts and other native plants. The indoor exhibits covered aspects of Australian art and culture, architecture, industrial design and scientific innovation, such as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, the Parkes radio telescope, the design of Canberra, and the Australian way of life.Colour slide in a mount. West German Pavilion, Montreal Expo '67, Canada. (Architects: Frei Otto and Rolf Gutbrod.)Made in Australia / 5 / APR 67M4 / Encircled 27 (Handwritten)expo 67, montreal, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside... for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside ...Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67 in Montreal. The garden outside the pavilion featured a sculptural pool, a coral display, animal pool, a pit for kangaroos and Eucalypts and other native plants. The indoor exhibits covered aspects of Australian art and culture, architecture, industrial design and scientific innovation, such as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, the Parkes radio telescope, the design of Canberra, and the Australian way of life.Colour slide in a mount. Tunisia Pavilion, Expo '67, Montreal, CanadaMade in Australia / 28 / MAY 67M6expo 67, montreal, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1961
Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Children's Library, Hiroshima, Japan, 1951-3. (Architect: Kenzo Tange.)15 / Encircled 59 (Handwritten) / Encircled 73F (Handwritten)japan research trip, slide -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: HOME BEAUTIFUL
... home renovations antiques architecture house plans England ...A box covered with decorative paper containing articles taken from 'Home Beautiful' 1932 - 1952.Home Beautiful 1932 onwardshouse, private, renovation, lydia chancellor, collection, gardens, gates, building, building extensions, craft, handicraft, furniture, home renovations, antiques, architecture, house plans, england, australian homes, english homes, fireplaces