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Anglesea and District Historical SocietyTakii's Auto-Spray, Takii & Company, Estimated post 1926
... Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road Takii gardening [Logo] / TAKII"S AUTO-SPRAY / TAKII & COMPANY LTD / MADE IN JAPAN Metal canister with domed top with aperture in centre. ...Metal canister with domed top with aperture in centre. "Butterfly" screw top in aperture. Nozzle on front of canister with "butterfly" fitment to control flow. Handle with hand-pump mechanism with wooden knob at the end. "A/R/14/6" handwritten on base.[Logo] / TAKII"S AUTO-SPRAY / TAKII & COMPANY LTD / MADE IN JAPANtakii, gardening -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietySafety Matches
... Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road matches (made in japan) Australian Wildflowers (white on blue and yellow background) . ...Cardboard cylinder with 80-90 safety matches made in Japan. Pictures of four wildflowers in various coloures are spaced around the cylinder - Waratah, Sturt Pea, Kangaroo Paw, Wattle . The top of the cylinder is see-through plastic while the bottom has the striker. Australian Wildflowers (white on blue and yellow background) . Pictures of flowers - Waratah, Sturt Pea, Kangaroo Paw, Wattle. Striker on bottom.matches (made in japan) -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyCigarette Case, [unidentified mark]
... Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road cigarette case damascene [Makers mode + K24 on bottom right-hand covers/back]. Japanese ...Japanese damascene cigarette case. Inlaid of K24 gold and silver front has tiger and moon. Back has Mount Fuji.[Makers mode + K24 on bottom right-hand covers/back].cigarette case, damascene -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyRondo Contact Printer, Rondo
... Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road contact print box dark room use rondo Back: Rondo /Made in Japan The defining characteristic of a contact printer is that the photographic result is made by exposing through the film negative or positive, on to a light sensitive material that is pressed lightly into the film. ...The defining characteristic of a contact printer is that the photographic result is made by exposing through the film negative or positive, on to a light sensitive material that is pressed lightly into the film. This exposure box (or contact printer) is used in a dark room to produce a print the same size as the negative. These prints are then reviewed for clarity.Back: Rondo /Made in Japancontact print box, dark room use, rondo -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyBellows (Saga), Saga, Macro Photography Bellows
... Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road bellows photography macro photography Back of support rails: "SAGA - Made in Japan". ...Bellows are the accordian-like pleated expandable part of a camera which allows the lens to be moved with respect to the focal plane for focussing. These bellows are used for macro photography. Bellows also provide a flexible extension between film and lens. They may be part of the camera or come as an optional extra (as these are).Back of support rails: "SAGA - Made in Japan".bellows, photography, macro photography -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyRadio, Sharp, 1956 - 63
... Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road radio transistor sharp 2 BAND TRANSISTOR 8. Front: ON/OFF Band Numbers. VOL / 8 / SHARP Side switch: SW/BC Back: JAPAN Sharp transistor radio (2 band) manufactured in Japan with reverse painted plastic (ie painted on the inside of the plastic preventing wear or damage to the artwork). ...Sharp transistor radio (2 band) manufactured in Japan with reverse painted plastic (ie painted on the inside of the plastic preventing wear or damage to the artwork). (Classic to Japanese radios of this vintage). Includes brown leather case and ear phones in separate container.2 BAND TRANSISTOR 8. Front: ON/OFF Band Numbers. VOL / 8 / SHARP Side switch: SW/BC Back: JAPAN radio, transistor, sharp -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Architecture Society Japan, A Historical Collection of Japanese Architecture, 1960
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne japanese architecture Walsh St library Hardcover, Japanese Text A Historical Collection of Japanese Architecture Book Architecture Society Japan Akokuka Publishing Company ...Hardcover, Japanese Textjapanese architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Miya Inoka Hisa Henshu Jimusho, Yoshinobu Ashihara - Architect and Associates, 1966
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne architecture japanese architecture Walsh St library Softcover Book, Japanese and English Text Yoshinobu Ashihara - Architect and Associates Book Miya Inoka Hisa Henshu Jimusho ...Softcover Book, Japanese and English Textarchitecture, japanese architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationFurniture - Chair, Maruni
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne The four Maruni60 chairs are Japanese kit form self-assemble furniture (1961). ...The four Maruni60 chairs are Japanese kit form self-assemble furniture (1961). Purchased from Anderson's furniture store in Chapel St Prahran, the store's back room was considered the coolest furniture showroom in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd had the cushions reupholstered to this purple fabric. These became quite fragile and broke several times and needed repair. The original chairs are currently stored offsite. The current chairs at Walsh St are reproductions (item F033).Set of four timber frame with two purple upholstered cushions for back and seatwalsh st furnishings, robin boyd, maruni -
Robin Boyd FoundationFurniture - Chair
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne These are reproductions of four Maruni60 chairs (item F032) The originals are Japanese kit form self-assemble furniture (1961) and were quite fragile and broke several times and needed repair. ...These are reproductions of four Maruni60 chairs (item F032) The originals are Japanese kit form self-assemble furniture (1961) and were quite fragile and broke several times and needed repair. The originals were purchased from Anderson's furniture store in Chapel St Prahran, the store's back room was considered the coolest furniture showroom in Melbourne. Patricia Boyd had the cushions reupholstered to this purple fabric. These reproductions cannot be dismantled.Set of four timber frame with two purple upholstered cushions for back and seatwalsh st furnishings, robin boyd, maruni -
RMIT Design ArchivesDiazotypes, Robin Boyd's Sketch for combined project 60-64 Clarendon St + corner site, 1968
... RMIT Design Archives RMIt University, Building 100 154 Victoria Street Carlton melbourne Robin Boyd’s unbuilt scheme for two residential towers for Carnich Pty Ltd in East Melbourne is one of his most striking late projects – remarkable for its daring scale, its indebtedness to the megastructural polemics of Paul Rudolph and Japanese Metabolism, and its prescience – a high-rise apartment building now sits on the same site. ...Robin Boyd’s unbuilt scheme for two residential towers for Carnich Pty Ltd in East Melbourne is one of his most striking late projects – remarkable for its daring scale, its indebtedness to the megastructural polemics of Paul Rudolph and Japanese Metabolism, and its prescience – a high-rise apartment building now sits on the same site. The drawing is spectacular: trays of space are held aloft on angled concrete props that branch off trunk-like vertical slabs. With balconies and spandrels highlighted in white, the scheme’s dynamism echoes El Lissitzky’s mad Wolkenbugel (‘Skyhooks’) while also signalling a tragic last hurrah before Boyd’s 1971 death. Philip GoadIncludes sketch of two structures and surrounding flora.Inscribed upper left of recto, "ROBIN BOYD'S SKETCH FOR / COMBINED PROJECT 60-64 / CLARENDON ST. + CORNER SITE"architecture, mid-century modern, emigre, rmit design archives -
RMIT Design ArchivesScrapbooks
... Includes photograph of interior of Church of St James, Malvern (B Joyce architect; Kral may have designed lights and pews); Gallery A letterhead, catalogues etc: John Jansson; Robert K Skerritt Pty Ltd; Claude Kawchitch & Associates; Martin Adams; Total Design Group (George Kral, Bernard Joyce, Derek Hooper); Trevor Huggard; Forum, Southern Cross Hotel; Centroswiss; photographs of Kral with Clement Meadmore; Esquire Caf�, Canberra; Caprice Restaurant, Collins Street, 1957; Frederica Melbourne,1958; Nylon Spinners stand, Royal Melbourne Show,1959; ACI stand, Exhibition Building,1958; Department of Trade Show, Japan 1962 (with B Joyce); APPM display; International Exhibition of Advertising; Building Industries Fair, Melbourne; Packaging Industries Fair, Sydney,1957; Spencer Motors stand at Motor Show 1958; unidentified designs; 17 drawings of logos....Includes photograph of interior of Church of St James, Malvern (B Joyce architect; Kral may have designed lights and pews); Gallery A letterhead, catalogues etc: John Jansson; Robert K Skerritt Pty Ltd; Claude Kawchitch & Associates; Martin Adams; Total Design Group (George Kral, Bernard Joyce, Derek Hooper); Trevor Huggard; Forum, Southern Cross Hotel; Centroswiss; photographs of Kral with Clement Meadmore; Esquire Caf�, Canberra; Caprice Restaurant, Collins Street, 1957; Frederica Melbourne,1958; Nylon Spinners stand, Royal Melbourne Show,1959; ACI stand, Exhibition Building,1958; Department of Trade Show, Japan 1962 (with B Joyce); APPM display; International Exhibition of Advertising; Building Industries Fair, Melbourne; Packaging Industries Fair, Sydney,1957; Spencer Motors stand at Motor Show 1958; unidentified designs; 17 drawings of logos. ...Scrapbook containing examples of design work and photographs. Includes photograph of interior of Church of St James, Malvern (B Joyce architect; Kral may have designed lights and pews); Gallery A letterhead, catalogues etc: John Jansson; Robert K Skerritt Pty Ltd; Claude Kawchitch & Associates; Martin Adams; Total Design Group (George Kral, Bernard Joyce, Derek Hooper); Trevor Huggard; Forum, Southern Cross Hotel; Centroswiss; photographs of Kral with Clement Meadmore; Esquire Caf�, Canberra; Caprice Restaurant, Collins Street, 1957; Frederica Melbourne,1958; Nylon Spinners stand, Royal Melbourne Show,1959; ACI stand, Exhibition Building,1958; Department of Trade Show, Japan 1962 (with B Joyce); APPM display; International Exhibition of Advertising; Building Industries Fair, Melbourne; Packaging Industries Fair, Sydney,1957; Spencer Motors stand at Motor Show 1958; unidentified designs; 17 drawings of logos.ink, cardboard -
Robin Boyd FoundationDecorative object - Model of Carnich Towers, 2017
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This scale model is an unbuilt Boyd design for a project names Carnich Towers on 60 Clarendon St, East Melbourne. Boyd's perspective drawings from the late 1960's show the influence of Japanese Metabolist thinking in his late work. ...This scale model is an unbuilt Boyd design for a project names Carnich Towers on 60 Clarendon St, East Melbourne. Boyd's perspective drawings from the late 1960's show the influence of Japanese Metabolist thinking in his late work. This model was created for the House of Ideas exhibition, made by a University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Design, Masters student.Model of Boyd designed Clarendon St Flats, East Melbourne 1969-1971 (unbuilt)robin boyd -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Camera lens
... Street South Yarra melbourne Penleigh Boyd, Robin and Patricia Boyd's son, recalls that "Robin experimented with stereoscopic photography which, when viewed through either polaroid or red/green glasses, produced a three dimensional effect. A special double lens attachment with image splitting mirror was added in front of the normal camera lens to produce a double image similar to the image seen by each left and right eye". Robin experimented with stereoscopic photography when they lived in the 158 Riversdale Road Camberwell. Walsh St miscellaneous robin boyd Stereoscopic camera lens in a box with instructions in Japanese ...Penleigh Boyd, Robin and Patricia Boyd's son, recalls that "Robin experimented with stereoscopic photography which, when viewed through either polaroid or red/green glasses, produced a three dimensional effect. A special double lens attachment with image splitting mirror was added in front of the normal camera lens to produce a double image similar to the image seen by each left and right eye". Robin experimented with stereoscopic photography when they lived in the 158 Riversdale Road Camberwell.Stereoscopic camera lens in a box with instructions in Japanese and Englishwalsh st miscellaneous, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Fosco Maraini, Meeting With Japan, 1960
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket Meeting With Japan Book Fosco Maraini Hutchinson of London ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Tiles
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne The black and gold tiles in the upstairs bathroom are orginal and are a Japanese design. ...The black and gold tiles in the upstairs bathroom are orginal and are a Japanese design. These are twelve spare tiles for this bathroom.Twelve black and gold square tileswalsh st miscellaneous -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Denis & Peggy Warner, The Tide at Sunrise:: a history of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905, 1975
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 Walsh St library Review of this book by Tim Bowden inserted inside Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket The Tide at Sunrise:: a history of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 Book Denis & Peggy Warner Angus & Robertson ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketReview of this book by Tim Bowden inserted insiderusso-japanese war, 1904-1905, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Shinkenchiku Sha, A Guide to Japanese Architecture with an Appendix on Important Traditional Buildings, 1971
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Japanese architecture architecture - Japan Walsh St library Written in front page: "To Mrs. ...SoftcoverWritten in front page: "To Mrs. Robin Boyd. From Kikutake Kiyonori 1972"japanese architecture, architecture - japan, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Ichiro Kawasaki, Japan Unmasked, 1970
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Japanese history Japan Walsh St library Softcover Japan Unmasked Book Ichiro Kawasaki Charles E. ...Softcoverjapanese history, japan, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Tokyo Cathedral, c. 1965
... Street South Yarra melbourne A detailed critique of Kenzo Tange's St Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo and experience of visiting the site. (later published as Published as "A Cruciform Window onto Heaven" in "Architectural Forum", vol. 123, no. 2, September 1965, pp. 50-55. St Mary's Cathedral Tokyo Kenzo Tange Hiroshima Tokyo Olympic Games hyperbolic paraboloid Japan ...A detailed critique of Kenzo Tange's St Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo and experience of visiting the site. (later published asPublished as "A Cruciform Window onto Heaven" in "Architectural Forum", vol. 123, no. 2, September 1965, pp. 50-55.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 4 pages. (Three copies)st mary's cathedral, tokyo, kenzo tange, hiroshima, tokyo olympic games, hyperbolic paraboloid, japan, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture in the Seventies
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Boyd outlines the focus of the Modern Movement: function determining form and the rejection of ornamentation; outlines three phases of Modernism: the plain informal functionalist box style; 1950s monolithic sculptural forms (eg TWA terminal); and fragmented systematic expandable forms. Boyd proposes a new phase: a New Revolution Against Architecture, wherein the barriers between art and science are broken down and combined with technology; suggests looking to Japanese ...Boyd outlines the focus of the Modern Movement: function determining form and the rejection of ornamentation; outlines three phases of Modernism: the plain informal functionalist box style; 1950s monolithic sculptural forms (eg TWA terminal); and fragmented systematic expandable forms. Boyd proposes a new phase: a New Revolution Against Architecture, wherein the barriers between art and science are broken down and combined with technology; suggests looking to Japanese Metabolism.Typewritten, pencil edits, quarto, 21 pagesPage 1 refers to a chart (not attached). Sporadic annotations throughout. Appears to be a talk. Pages 6-8 refer to a chart, page 11 refers to an image of apartments by James Stirling, p14 refers to Robert Venturi's Guild House.page 1 refers to a chart (not attached). sporadic annotations throughout. appears to be a talk. pages 6-8 refer to a chart, page 11 refers to an image of apartments by james stirling, p14 refers to robert venturi's guild house -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969, 1971
... Street South Yarra melbourne Book review of "Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969. Architecture and Urban Design", edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers, 304 pp $29.50. Boyd praises Tange's unapologetic adherence to modernism and his adaptation of le Corbusier's ideas to tradition. He appraises the book's merits and problems (explanatory and not analytical writing, building omissions). Architectural Forum, Vol. 135, No.3, October 1971, p8. Book review by Robin Boyd of 'Kenzo Tange, 1946 - 1969, Architecture and Urban Design', edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers, Kenzo Tange Japanese ...Book review of "Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969. Architecture and Urban Design", edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers, 304 pp $29.50. Boyd praises Tange's unapologetic adherence to modernism and his adaptation of le Corbusier's ideas to tradition. He appraises the book's merits and problems (explanatory and not analytical writing, building omissions).Architectural Forum, Vol. 135, No.3, October 1971, p8. Book review by Robin Boyd of 'Kenzo Tange, 1946 - 1969, Architecture and Urban Design', edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers,Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 3 pageskenzo tange, japanese architecture, modern movement, le corbusier, creative realism, expo, skoplje, yugoslavia, hiroshima, children's library at hiroshima, shizuoka olympic arena, tokyo, nichinan, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Conflicting Forces in World Architecture, 1971
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Since 1954, Australian architecture has been reflecting American architecture, ignoring Japan, Sweden, Italy etc. ...Since 1954, Australian architecture has been reflecting American architecture, ignoring Japan, Sweden, Italy etc. Discusses second force architecture and Giancarlo De Carlo. Mention of J M Richards and Peter Blake, who give an account of modern architecture -- its trials in its youth and its traumas in middle age.Original manuscript of the 'A Second Force at Work’ published in The Sunday Australian, 12.9.1971.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 13 pagesaustralian architecture, american architecture, second force architecture, j m richards, peter blake, giancarlo de carlo, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Antiarchitecture, 1968
... Street South Yarra melbourne Boyd argues that there is little that is truly avant-garde or revolutionary in architecture. Boyd defintes 'antiarchitecture' as architecture which rejects aestheticism, an approach explored by constructivists, Archigram and Venturi. Boyd indicates that he suspects that architecture can never fully escape aestheticism. Original manuscript of the article published in The Architectural Forum, Vol. 129, No. 4, November 1968, pp. 84-86. Radicalism Venturi Archigram Reyner Banham Buckminster Fuller New Brutalists Constructivism John M Johansen Paul Rudolph Charles Moore Japanese ...Boyd argues that there is little that is truly avant-garde or revolutionary in architecture. Boyd defintes 'antiarchitecture' as architecture which rejects aestheticism, an approach explored by constructivists, Archigram and Venturi. Boyd indicates that he suspects that architecture can never fully escape aestheticism.Original manuscript of the article published in The Architectural Forum, Vol. 129, No. 4, November 1968, pp. 84-86.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 6 pagesAnnotation on p2radicalism, venturi, archigram, reyner banham, buckminster fuller, new brutalists, constructivism, john m johansen, paul rudolph, charles moore, japanese metabolism, george nelson, aestheticism, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Exhibitionist Expo, 1970
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Boyd discusses the exhibition buildings in Expo 70, Osaka, saying that they fall into two distinct categories, sophisticated or naive. Boyd is critical that Japan ...Boyd discusses the exhibition buildings in Expo 70, Osaka, saying that they fall into two distinct categories, sophisticated or naive. Boyd is critical that Japan did not present a view of the future, which might have been expected of it. This manuscript was published under the title ‘Expo and Exhibitionism’ in 'Architectural Review 'Vol.148, No.882, August 1970.Original manuscript of article titled ‘Expo and Exhibitionism’ published in 'Architectural Review' Vol.148, No.882, August 1970, pp. 99 -100 & 109 &110.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 3 pages. (2 copies)osaka, expo 70, expo 67, archigram, metabolism, japanese architecture, kenzo tange, noriaki kurokawa, takamitsu azuma, sumitomo pavillion, takara pavilion, gas pavillion, yoshizawa ryusei, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_31 -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Value of Expos
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Primarily using the Osaka 70 World Expo, Boyd criticises the lack of depth of information of the event and the illusion each country provides for their audience. Boyd makes suggestions for improving audience engagement with the exhibitions and also for a new type of pavilion architecture which utilises the temporary nature of the buildings. Osaka Expo 70 Japan ...Primarily using the Osaka 70 World Expo, Boyd criticises the lack of depth of information of the event and the illusion each country provides for their audience. Boyd makes suggestions for improving audience engagement with the exhibitions and also for a new type of pavilion architecture which utilises the temporary nature of the buildings.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits /notes, quarto, 6 pages. (Two copies)One copy annotated markers for slides for a talk or lectureosaka expo 70, japan, melbourne, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_31 -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, How to End Our Isolation
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Boyd argues that the Australian Cultural Cringe is due to our geographical isolation from the 'Atlantic bloc'. He encourages cultural, intellectual, and artistic exchanges with the Pacific region and the West Coast of the U.S. and provides recent successful examples. Cultural cringe Japan ...Boyd argues that the Australian Cultural Cringe is due to our geographical isolation from the 'Atlantic bloc'. He encourages cultural, intellectual, and artistic exchanges with the Pacific region and the West Coast of the U.S. and provides recent successful examples.Typewritten (c copy) + 1 handwritten, quarto, 6 (+1 handwritten) pagescultural cringe, japan, san francisco, overseas exposure, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Notes, Robin Boyd
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne In what appear to be working notes for his commissioned book ‘New Directions in Japanese Architecture’, Boyd is sourcing journal articles (journal, page numbers and dates) covering the key recent buildings of contemporary Japanese architects. ...In what appear to be working notes for his commissioned book ‘New Directions in Japanese Architecture’, Boyd is sourcing journal articles (journal, page numbers and dates) covering the key recent buildings of contemporary Japanese architects.Working notes for his commissioned book ‘New Directions in Japanese Architecture’.Quarto, 1 page, double-sided page of handwritten (pencil) notes.Deletions and notes throughoutnoriaki kurokawa, kenzo tange, kiyonori kikutake, kazuo shinohara, yoshinobu ashihara, koshi kawashima, takeo sato, daiichi kobo, sachio otani, masato otaka, arata isozaki, k. maekawa, tatsuhiko nakajima, hiroshi oe, fumihiko maki, junichiro ishikawa, hiroyuki iwamoto, murano & mori, junzo sakakura, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd, 1961
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne 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. ...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. Boyd called it the Sogetsu Art Center in his book “Kenzo Tange”, where it is extensively illustrated (Plates 77-82).Colour slide in a mount. Sogetsu Art center (1958), Tokyo, Japan. (Architect: Kenzo Tange.)Made in Australia / 18japan, slide -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne slide robin boyd 2 Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, Japan Slide Robin Boyd ...Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, Japan2slide, robin boyd
