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Colour slide in a mount. Aerial view of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Inscriptions & markings
Made in Australia / 6 / MAY 69M2
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Colour slide in a mount. Aerial view of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Made in Australia / 6 / MAY 69M2
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.
Photocopy of the article.
the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.
Newspaper clipping.
the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.
Newspaper clipping.
the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.
Book review in Issue No 157 of Cross-Section, published by The University of Melbourne Department of Architecture.
the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library
This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Puzzle of Architecture'. It makes particular note on Boyd's commentary on Canberra.
Newspaper clipping.
the puzzle of architecture, walsh st library
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. Inner gateway and inner garden, Katsura Imperial Villa, Kyoto, Japan
Japanese Gardens (2) / Katsura Imperial Villa / Inner Gateway & Inner Garden / Nippon Bunker Film Co. Tokyo Japan/ 2402 / 2/ 1960
japan, slide
Final account for the construction of 290 Walsh Street from the builder John Murphy. This document is owned by the Murphy family and was provided to the Robin Boyd Foundation for digitisation.
Final account for the construction of 290 Walsh Street.
This wrought iron "ladder-frame" bookcase is located in Penleigh's bedroom. A second "ladder-frame" bookcase with a drop-down table is located in Suzy's bedroom (item F096). They were both designed by Bruce Anderson - in the past they have been incorrectly attributed to Clement Meadmore. This type of furniture was featured in 'The Age' Small Homes Service and a similar one was featured in 'The Age' Dream Home Exhibition in 1955. From 1947 to 1953, Robin Boyd was the director of The Small Homes Service, set up by the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects in conjunction with "The Age' and he produced a weekly article for 'The Age'.
Wrought iron black frame with 10 ladder slots, and 3 cross brace frames, with 6 timber shelves. Shiny metal feet, nothing covering top of metal frame.
bruce anderson, walsh st furnishings, robin boyd, small homes service
Robin Boyd met architect Neil Clerehan at the end of 1943 when they were both in the army. They worked together on Victorian Small Homes Service and were friends.
Watercolour of a mining building in an outback landscape.
On the reverse side "Neil Clerehan, 1945" on top left in blue pen, and "No 8" on bottom right in pencil.
neil clerehan, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_29
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka and travelled to Osaka several times in 1969-1970. Boyd designed the innovative Space Tube, which had over 25 exhibition boxes, projecting from it. Amongst the topics covered were Australian scientific innovation (including brain research, immunology, Antarctic research, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, rainmaking, and the night sky), Australian sport, house interiors, car manufacturing, Australian music and art, and Japanese-Australian relations.
Colour slide in a mount. USA Pavilion roof, Expo 70, Osaka, Japan (Architect: Davis Brody, with designers Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv)
Made in Australia / 10 / MAY 70M3
expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, slide
The Arkaba Hotel won various architectural awards.
Colour slide in a mount. Arkaba Hotel, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia, 1964. (Architects: Dickson and Platten Architects.)
Made in Australia / 3 / JUL 69M6
slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Church of the Holy Eucharist, 1241 Dandenong Road, East Malvern, 1962. (Architects: Alan Robertson and Associates.)
Made in Australia / 36 / JAN 65M
melbourne, slide
The Arkaba Hotel won various architectural awards.
Colour slide in a mount. Arkaba Hotel, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia, 1964. (Architects: Dickson and Platten Architects.)
Made in Australia / 5 / JUL 69M6
slide, robin boyd
The Arkaba Hotel won various architectural awards.
Colour slide in a mount. Arkaba Hotel, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia, 1964. (Architects: Dickson and Platten Architects.)
Made in Australia / 6 / JUL 69M6
slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Norwood', Brighton, Victoria, 1892 (now demolished). (Architect: Phillip Treeby.)
Made in Australia / Encircled 4 (Handwritten) / A (Handwritten) / Encircled 20 (Handwritten) / IST Choice (Handwritten) / Victoria Mansion (Handwritten)
slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Aerial view of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Made in Australia / 5 / MAY 69M2
slide, robin boyd
Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the year. Boyd gave some lectures at MIT and he was also invited to give lectures at many other universities, allowing him to travel widely within the USA, especially on the East Coast. This gave him the opportunity to meet architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph and many others, and visit the offices of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and places like Taliesin and the General Motors Technical Center Detroit. On the way home, the Boyds visited London, Berlin, Paris and Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France.
Colour slide in a mount. Chapelle Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1955. (Architect: Le Corbusier.)
Encircled 37 (Handwritten)
mit bemis professorship, mit, robin boyd, slide
Colour slide in a mount. House, possibly Australia
Mount Made in Englaand
slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Sketch for the Chapel for Divinity School, Richmond, California, USA
Made in Australia / Encircled 3 (Handwritten) / Chapel for Divinity / School / Richmond California/ Hunter ----- (Handwritten)
slide, robin boyd
Robin Boyd was invited to be a judge on the AIA-Sunset Western Home Awards Program (see correspondence item D416). Robin and Patricia Boyd travelled to California in July 1965. They also visited Japan.
Colour slide in a mount. 999 Green St, Russian Hill, San Francisco, California, USA (1964-1965) . (Architect: Joseph Eichler.)
Made in Australia / 12 / JUL 65M
california, slide, robin boyd
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka and travelled to Osaka several times in 1969-1970. Boyd designed the innovative Space Tube, which had over 25 exhibition boxes, projecting from it. Amongst the topics covered were Australian scientific innovation (including brain research, immunology, Antarctic research, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, rainmaking, and the night sky), Australian sport, house interiors, car manufacturing, Australian music and art, and Japanese-Australian relations.
Colour slide in a mount. Canadian Pavilion, Expo 70, Osaka, Japan. (Architect: Arthur Erickson, with Geoffrey Massey)
Made in Australia / 3 / MAY 70M3 / 7 (Handwritten)
expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, slide
Colour slide in a mount. Houses with power pole columns, unknown location, possibly Australia or California
Made in Australia / 7 / JUL 65M
slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Real estate advertising, central Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Made in Australia / 8 / MAY 69M2
slide, robin boyd
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka and travelled to Osaka several times in 1969-1970. Boyd designed the innovative Space Tube, which had over 25 exhibition boxes, projecting from it. Amongst the topics covered were Australian scientific innovation (including brain research, immunology, Antarctic research, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, rainmaking, and the night sky), Australian sport, house interiors, car manufacturing, Australian music and art, and Japanese-Australian relations.
Colour slide in a mount. Takara Beautilion, Theme Pavilion, Osaka Expo '70, Japan. (Architect: Kisho Kurokawa.)
Made in Australia / 45 (Handwritten)
expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, slide
The Arkaba Hotel won various architectural awards.
Colour slide in a mount. Arkaba Hotel, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia, 1964. (Architects: Dickson and Platten Architects.)
Made in Australia / 2 / JUL 69M6
adelaide, slide
Colour slide in a mount. Newman College, University of Melbourne, 1915 . (Architect: Walter Burley Griffin.)
Made in Australia
slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Royal Melbourne Mint, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 1872 . (Architect: JJ Clark.)
Made in Australia
slide, robin boyd
Robin Boyd was invited to be a judge on the AIA-Sunset Western Home Awards Program (see correspondence item D416). Robin and Patricia Boyd travelled to California in July 1965. They also visited Japan.
Colour slide in a mount. Apartments, probably Los Angeles or San Francisco, USA (see also S1321)
Made in Australia / 35 / JUL 65M
california, slide, robin boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Circular Quay Sydney. Pre 1958 (elevated Cahill expressway not yet built)
Made in Australia / 7 / MAY 69M2
slide, robin boyd
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka and travelled to Osaka several times in 1969-1970. Boyd designed the innovative Space Tube, which had over 25 exhibition boxes, projecting from it. Amongst the topics covered were Australian scientific innovation (including brain research, immunology, Antarctic research, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, rainmaking, and the night sky), Australian sport, house interiors, car manufacturing, Australian music and art, and Japanese-Australian relations.
Colour slide in a mount. Canadian Pavilion, Expo 70, Osaka, Japan
Made in Australia / 10 / MAY 70M3
expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, slide
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