Folder A032: Fall 1987 Lectures/ Architectural Representations Symposium , 10/31/1987-11/01/1987
Dates
- Creation: 10/31/1987-11/01/1987
Container Summary
quantity: 8 leaves; dimensions: 11" x 8-1/2"; medium /support: typescript, manuscript on paper, black-and-white (prints on paper)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
3.5 linear feet (315 folders in series)General Note
Comprised of correspondence between lecturers and Wilfried Wang.
General Note
Includes the program of Architectural Representation: History and Problems Symposium program. The program encompasses the names of the lectures, lecturers and chairmen. Also includes a typescript that announces the symposium.
General Note
Also includes a calendar and two manuscripts on paper. The manuscripts are related to the symposium.
General Note
Includes a brochure of the symposium.
Personal Names Index
- Moneo, José Rafael (1937- )
- Burns, Howard (1939- )
- Forster, Kurt
- Oechslin, Werner (1944- )
- Veltman, Kim
- Evans, Robin (1944-1993)
- Scolari, Massimo (1943- )
- Bois, Yve-Alain (1952- )
- Sekler, Eduard
- Choisy, Auguste
- Wilfried, Wang
Conferences Names Index
- Idea, Drawing, Building: Conventions of Representation and their Consequences in The Italian Renaissance
- Traveling Eyes: The Long and Short of Panoramic Representation in The Work of Rusca and Schinkel
- Towards an "Architectural Science": Vituvianism from Alberti to Barbaro and The Definition of The Architectural Drawing
- Stereotomy, Imagination and Classicism
- The Staircases of Desargues
- The Birth and The Development of The Axonometric Drawing
- Auguste Choisy and The Space of Modernity
- Architectural Representation: History and Problems
Topical
Repository Details
Part of the Frances Loeb Library Repository
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