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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture: The Schizophrenic Style, 1971
Boyd proposes to apply art criticism techniques to architecture; claims architectural criticism in Australia is "all but dead" because of the 'schizophrenic nature of architecture" (i.e. building a socio-economic object as well as art). Boyd compares Kevin Borland's design of The Legend restaurant (Lonsdale St) with a recently designed residential apartment block (15 Collins St); claims that both are schizophrenic but The Legend is masterfully so whereas the apartments are aesthetically lacking.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘The schizophrenic style’ in "The Sunday Australian", 14.3.1971Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesTop of page 1 handwritten where and when published. The last page credits photographer Mark Strizic, so images may have been attached.architectural criticism, art criticism, melbourne architecture, the legend restaurant, lonsdale st, leonard french, legend milk bar, tivoli theatre, clement meadmore, kevin borland, colonial architecture, 15 collins st, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Waikiki: The Computer Planned Escape Machine, 1971
Extols the virtues of Waikiki as a holiday destination/escape machine, the less-than-Good Taste of the resort combined with its virtues/religious dogma of American middle-class vacation standards. Boyd describes a day of the typical young American hotel occupant, and Honolulu's uniform air of confidence attracting American tourists. This manuscript was published in 'The Sunday Australian' with the title ‘Why I love Waikiki’ on 23/05/1971.Original manuscript of ‘Why I love Waikiki’ published in 'The Sunday Australian', 23/05/1971.Typewritten (1 c copy and 1 p/copy), pencil edits, quarto, 11 pagesSent 12 May 71 - in pencil on front pagewaikiki, honolulu, american tourism, second rate californian architecture, american middle-class vacation standards, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Habitat 67, 1967
Boyd discusses the achievement of Moshe Safdie in the design and dream of Habitat 67. He outlines the history, philosophy and sociological objective of cluster housing.Original manuscript published as 'Experimenting with boxes: Habitat's cluster' in Architectural Forum Vol.126, No.4, May 1967 pp. 35-41.Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 9 pageshabitat 67, moshe safdie, expo 67, le corbusier, urbanism, unite d'habitation, reyner banham, alison and peter smithson, kenzo tange, clusters, russian apartments, cluster housing, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Impact of WBG on suburban…
Discusses Walter Burley Griffin's effect on Australian architectural culture. Also considers his place within the Chicago School more broadly. Boyd believes Griffin to be more human, sensitive, and skillful compared to Frank Lloyd Wright, and laments that Griffin did not build more in Australia.This may be a lecture/talk - there are notes on the back.Handwritten, quarto, 2 pagesAll-caps inscription on the back of 2nd page - possibly a shorthand summary of the talk. Uncertain if this is Boyd's handwriting.walter burley griffin, old parliament house, canberra, louis sullivan, frank lloyd wright, capitol theatre, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Zelman Cowen, The Way We Live Now, 1974
The is a speech given by Zelman Cowen in Melbourne, on Wednesday 1st May 1974 for the 41st Sir Richard Stawell Oration, Australian College of Surgeons. This may have been sent to Patricia Boyd since the Zelman Cowen was a long time friend of the family.This is a speech – 41st Sir Richard Stawell Oration, Australian College of Surgeons, Melbourne 01.05.1974Typewritten, quarto, 34 pagessociological jurisprudence, law, ethics, politics, social history, authority, justice, richard stawell, zelman cowen -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Work on paper - Lithograph, Grahame King, Red and Black, 1965
This artwork is thought to have come from Robin Boyd's East Melbourne office after his death in 1971. Robin Boyd was a long time friend of Grahame King and sculptor Inge King and he designed their Warrandyte home and studio in three stages between 1952 and 1964. This artwork may have been a gift from them.Red and black abstract composition.Signature and date on lower right. 3/20grahame king, inge king, robin boyd, walsh st artwork, ohm2022, ohm2022_22 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Decorative object - Bottle
This was bought by Robin and Patricia Boyd. There was once another green squat one. The Boyd family think it may have Mexican origins and purchased from either Georges (Collins St, Melbourne) or Gillam Quigley (Toorak Rd, South Yarra).Yellow glass bottle. Hand blown with bubbles. Narrow neck, bulbous centre, narrows into base. Slanted opening. walsh st furnishings, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_12 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Photograph - Portrait, Mark Strizic
The portrait of Robin Boyd by Marc Strizic may have originally hung in the office of Romberg and Boyd.strizic, robin boyd, walsh st furnishings -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Box
From a set of 5 hexagonal boxes (items F106-110), this is the largest one. They are perhaps jewellery boxes. Penleigh Boyd thinks they may have been a gift to Patricia Boyd.Hexagonal lacquer box, blue base, lime lid, black interior. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Box
From a set of 5 hexagonal boxes (items F106-110), this is the second largest one. They are perhaps jewellery boxes. Penleigh Boyd thinks they may have been a gift to Patricia Boyd.Hexagonal lacquer box, blue base, lime lid, black interior. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Box
From a set of 5 hexagonal boxes (items F106-110), this is the middle sized one. They are perhaps jewellery boxes. Penleigh Boyd thinks they may have been a gift to Patricia Boyd.Hexagonal lacquer box, blue base, lime lid, black interior. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Box
From a set of 5 hexagonal boxes (items F106-110), this is the second smallest one. They are perhaps jewellery boxes. Penleigh Boyd thinks they may have been a gift to Patricia Boyd.Hexagonal lacquer box, blue base, lime lid, black interior. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Box
From a set of 5 hexagonal boxes (items F106-110), this is the smallest one. They are perhaps jewellery boxes. Penleigh Boyd thinks they may have been a gift to Patricia Boyd.Hexagonal lacquer box, blue base, lime lid, black interior. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object - Blinds
Penleigh Boyd recalls the original holland blinds, which had beautiful little brackets fitted to the columns. The replacement blinds may not be as elegant. Robin and Patricia did things as they could afford them -- hence the very early Strizic photos of Suzy in the lower living room do not show blinds (the image on the cover of the 2013 edition of Living in Australia) but they were added shortly after, by Robin.Holland blinds on 7 windows and 2 on doorswalsh st furnishings -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Geoffrey Hutton, It Won't Last a Week, 1975
SoftcoverTwo newspaper clippings (i) Jam factory redevelopment (ii) Guardian May 3, 1971 on Long-lost Caravaggio painting for sale. Envelope with Mrs P Davies typed on itwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, Matrix of Man, An Illustrated History of Urban Environment, 1968
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketReview of the book by John M. Johansen in Forum May 1969city planning -- history; urbanism; urban ecology (sociology), walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, Australiana Festival, 1967
This is the Programme of an exhibition at the Wilson Hall, University of Melbourne from Monday 11 May to Saturday 16th May 1967. The exhibition includes section on Boyd Family with 24 items, listed on pages 21-22, and includes architectural plans loaned by Robin Boyd. Robin Boyd was a member of General Committee organising the event (listed on reverse of front cover)22 page booklet with red cover.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, American Institute of Architects, Program, 1973
1973 American Institute of Architects Convention in San Francisco program for May 7-10, 1973. Patricia Boyd travelled to this conventian to accept the AIA's Architecture Critics Medal on behalf of her late husband Robin Boyd. She gave an acceptance speech at this event.50 page bookletwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, American Institute of Architects, Order of Presentation, 1973
Order of presentation of honours and medals at War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco Monday May 7, 1973 at 3pm at the 1973 American Institute of Architects Convention. Patricia Boyd travelled to this conventian to accept the AIA's Architecture Critics Medal on behalf of her late husband Robin Boyd. She gave an acceptance speech at this event. The certificate accompanying the medal is item C07.Two copieswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Programme, Royal Opera House, Samson and Dalila, 1985
... Opera House. 17 May 1985 Walsh St library Royal Opera House ...74th performance at the Royal Opera House. 17 May 1985walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Michelle Grattan, Australian Prime Ministers, 2000
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket2 Cards inside front cover - Card 1: "Dear Mrs Davies - Please find enclosed some notes that may be useful to the conservator - I thought you might like this card, it is the newest addition to our range - please do not hesitate to contact me about the watercolour - Your Sincerely, Ainsley Gowing" Card 2: Birthday note to John from Penleigh, 2000.australian biography, australian history, politics, government, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Geoffrey Dutton, The Hero as Murderer, 1967
Hardcover, No Dust Jacket"J.D. Davies, May 1968" inside front coverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, May Slade; Diana Hammond, I Have a House, 1950
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra ...Hardcover no Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Fischer Fine Art Limited, Arthur Boyd, 1986
SoftcoverThis is an exhibition catalogue April-May 1986arthur boyd, australian art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Vogue Living, "All the Good Things of Life" Vogue Living Australia Vol. XX, No. 2, Whole No. 109, 1986
Softcover MagazineNote on the front cover with name "Raymond McGrath". Postcard found on page 108 from 6th May 1987 at Durras NSW. "Dear Trish, We are on our third day at Durras and having a wonderfully healthy holiday going for long beach walks and getting quite exhausted. Yesterday the more hardy of us (Ben, Amy & me) even swam. Just prior to our swim four dolphins had been frolicking in the bay where we were picnicking. Ben, Amy and Rupert are anxious to do some fishing so we are off to buy some bait and post this card in Batemans Bay some 20km south. Happy Mother's Day for Sunday. Love from us all, Penleigh." The postcard sent to Mrs John Davies and features the SS Merimbula approaching home wharf, photo credit unknown.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Margaret Forster, Daphne du Maurier, 1993
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketThree inserts: Postcard from "Joan and Peter" (undated), Airmail from "Mrs Robert B. Newman - Lincoln, Mass." Dated May 21, 1969, booklet for "The Sixth Stephen Murray-Smith Memorial Lecture" dated 27th November 1997.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Summerson, Georgian London, 1945
Hardcover"Robin Boyd from Roy Grounds, May 1950" inside front coverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card, Penleigh Boyd, 1999
Mother's Day CardGreeting Card addressed to "Dear Trish" dated May 99, wishing a happy Mother's Day, Signed "Love, Penleigh". Photo on front of card of Cameron's Corner, Central Australia -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd, 1999
Memorial Service BookletBooklet from St Mary's Church, dated 3rd May 1999.arthur merric bloomfield boyd, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Barry Humphries, My Gorgeous Life, 1989
Hardcover W/ Dust Jacket"Dear Mandie, may you learn from Dame Edna's life experience - Best Love, Suzy + Graeme, Christmas 1989"australian biography , walsh st library