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Publication Year: |
1979 |
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English |
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United States |
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Magazine |
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Progressive Architecture |
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Monthly |
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May |
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Architecture |
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TITLE: Progressive Architecture Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1979; Volume LX, No. 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Detail of apartment in New York by architects Piero Sartogo and Michael Schwarting (p. 114), with columns by sculptor Giulio Paolini. Photograph by Edmund Stoecklein.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN:
45 NEOCON XI
A special section outlines all the sessions, with speakers, lists exhibitors, and
shows new products being presented in Chicago June 13--15.
87 Introduction: What becomes a monument most?
Monuments as works of architecture symbolic of society's hopes and realizations do not always achieve what they set out to express.
90 To a once and future state
On the border between France and Spain is "Homage to Catalonia," designed by Taller de Arquitectura as a monument to Catalonia's past.
92 Monumental metabolism
The National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan, by architect Kisho
Kurakawa, shows a maturing of Japanese Metabolist architecture.
By Marc Treib.
98 Tipping the scales
Designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates, the Sackler Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art overwhelms the Temple of Dendur.
102 Angling for a civic monument
I.M. Pei Partners' Municipal Building for Dallas, Tx, is intended to express the
strength and simplicity of the city and its people. By Peter Papademetriou.
106 Halicarnassus on the Hudson
A monumental answer to civic pride is Albany's Empire State Plaza, created by
Wallace K. Harrison a giant slum-clearance project.
110 Monumental main street
One part of the redevelopment plan for Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue is Venturi Rauch's scheme for a plaza at its western end.
114 Park Avenue palazzo
A renovation by Piero Sartogo and Michael Schwarting evokes design traditions of Italy in a New York apartment for a family from Rome.
Technics:
126 A machine for cooking in
Institutional kitchens, whether they offer home-style cooking or vending-machine
fare, are often as artistically sterile as they are hygienically clean.
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