Showing 4 items matching "ohm2022_16"
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Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Tokyo from the Monorail, 1965
... ...OHM2022_16...Tokyo monorail Japanese architects Robin Boyd manuscript OHM2022 OHM2022_16 Handwritten, quarto, 4 pages. Tokyo from the Monorail Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Description of Tokyo, its sights and visual characteristics and detailed critical description of the Tokyo monorail. Overview of Japan's 'star' architects and their current activity. This handwritten manuscript of Boyd's weekly newspaper column in 'The Australian' was published with the title ‘Modern Japan on a Concrete Beam’ on 31/07/1965. Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - 'Kenzo Tange' published by Braziller in 1962 and 'New Directions in Japanese Architecture' published by Studio Vista in 1968.Original manuscript of an article published in 'The Australian' as ‘Modern Japan on a Concrete Beam’, 31/07/1965.Handwritten, quarto, 4 pages.tokyo, monorail, japanese architects, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16 -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Waikiki: The Computer Planned Escape Machine, 1971
... ...OHM2022_16...Waikiki Honolulu American tourism second rate Californian architecture American middle-class vacation standards robin boyd manuscript OHM2022 OHM2022_16 Sent 12 May 71 - in pencil on front page Typewritten (1 c copy and 1 p/copy), pencil edits, quarto, 11 pages Waikiki: The Computer Planned Escape Machine Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...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 FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Sad State of India’s `Canberra', 1964
... ...OHM2022_16...Original manuscript of an article published as 'The City of Sordid Splendor' in 'The Australian' 28.06.1964 Canberra Chandigarh Le Corbusier Punjab India robin boyd manuscript OHM2022 OHM2022_16 Typewritten, quarto, 5 pages The Sad State of India’s `Canberra' Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Boyd writes about his opinion on Le Corbusier's Chandigarh and compares the qualities between the newly built city with Canberra. While Boyd praises Le Corbusier's plan, he also comments on the contrast of the grand buildings (Secretariat, Parliament and High Court) situated among the poverty that is ever present, which ultimately affects the image of Chandigarh. This manuscript of Boyd's weekly newspaper column in 'The Australian' was published with the title 'The City of Sordid Splendor' on 28.06.1964. Original manuscript of an article published as 'The City of Sordid Splendor' in 'The Australian' 28.06.1964Typewritten, quarto, 5 pagescanberra, chandigarh, le corbusier, punjab, india, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16 -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Best Houses in the World, 1965
... ...OHM2022_16...American Institute of Architects California Sunset magazine house design 1965 landscape design. robin boyd manuscript OHM2022 OHM2022_16 Two copies. One typewritten (c copy), pencil edits and additions. ...Robin Boyd was on the judging panel for the American Institute of Architects, in conjunction with Sunset magazine, "Best houses" in the West Coast USA in 1965. Interesting commententary is given about the 364 houses entered and the award-winning houses. Some conclusions about what is new in planning are drawn. Comparisons are made with the best Australian houses and landscape architecture of 1965. This manuscript of Boyd's weekly newspaper column in 'The Australian' was published with the same title on 31/07/1965.Original manuscript of an article published in The Australian, 16/10/1965.Two copies. One typewritten (c copy), pencil edits and additions. Second typewritten (p/copy). Both quarto, 7 pages.american institute of architects, california, sunset magazine, house design, 1965, landscape design., robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16
