Copy of audio recording of Any event featuring Robert A.M. Stern and Arata Isozaki, disc 1 of 2
ARCH286071
1992-03-14
1992-03-14
ARCH286560
28 August 1996
Copy of an audio recording of Any event featuring Robert A.M. Stern and Arata Isozaki, disc 2 of 2
ARCH286072
1992-03-14
1992-03-14
ARCH286559
29 August 1997
ARCH241468
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Anyway Conference Tape 3 (June 5, 1993) Side A: Panel A, End of the Discussion, Panel B - Roger Connah, Akira Asada / Arata Isozaki Side B: Akira Asada / Arata Isozaki, Bernard Tschumi, Jacques Herzog
1993-06-05
Audio Recording of Anyway Conference - Panel A, End of the Discussion, Panel B - Roger Connah, Akira Asada / Arata Isozaki, Bernard Tschumi, Jacques Herzog, Tape 3
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ARCH241468
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Anyway Conference Tape 3 (June 5, 1993) Side A: Panel A, End of the Discussion, Panel B - Roger Connah, Akira Asada / Arata Isozaki Side B: Akira Asada / Arata Isozaki, Bernard Tschumi, Jacques Herzog
1993-06-05
textual records
DR2007:0009:001-002
Description:
''Isozaki and Superstudio: Their Use of the Square in Historical Perspective,'' unpublished paper-project completed for the Yale University course, Theoretical Issues in the Arts (Prof. Sheldon Nodelman), December 12, 1973. 26 original unbound sheets (green-grid paper) with typewritten text, white paint, and photocopy illustrations. Arata Isozaki commented to L.W. Richards that, as far as he knew, this was the first academic paper written in the United States on his work. The paper-project, about grids and squares, is composed precisely on green-grid paper.
1973
Isozaki-Superstudio Paper-Project, 1973
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DR2007:0009:001-002
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''Isozaki and Superstudio: Their Use of the Square in Historical Perspective,'' unpublished paper-project completed for the Yale University course, Theoretical Issues in the Arts (Prof. Sheldon Nodelman), December 12, 1973. 26 original unbound sheets (green-grid paper) with typewritten text, white paint, and photocopy illustrations. Arata Isozaki commented to L.W. Richards that, as far as he knew, this was the first academic paper written in the United States on his work. The paper-project, about grids and squares, is composed precisely on green-grid paper.
textual records
1973
textual records, born digital
ARCH279638
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Labelled: "Anyhow texts: Eisenman, Tschumi, Asada/Isozaki". File format: Microsoft Word for Macintosh Document.
1998
Conference presentations, Eisenman, Tschumi, Asada & Isozaki, Anyhow journal
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ARCH279638
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Labelled: "Anyhow texts: Eisenman, Tschumi, Asada/Isozaki". File format: Microsoft Word for Macintosh Document.
textual records, born digital
1998
DR1987:0061
Description:
- This drawing is one of four drawings by Arata Isozaki for the "City in the Air" schemes of 1960-1963. Three of these drawings are studies for the "Clusters in the Air" project of 1960-1962: a sketch showing a general view of the project, DR1987:0117, a more finished version of the same view, DR1987:0062, and a three-stage sketch showing trees becoming a forest, DR1987:0116. The sketch of trees demonstrates the principal idea behind the "Clusters in the Air" project; enormous supports (trunks) support passageways (branches) to which living units (leaves) are gradually added. The trees develope side by side, with branches of different trees joining up, creating a "forest" (Isozaki 1992, 20-23, 29). The subject of this drawing is unclear although it is possibly a conceptual drawing for the Marunouchi Project of 1963, a proposal for a "City in the Air" in the central business district of Tokyo (Isozaki 1992, 27, 29). All four drawings are executed on sheets perforated with square holes for insertion into a spiral notebook.
architecture
ca. 1960-1963
Sketch for an urban structure raised on pylons, possibly for the Marunouchi Project, Tokyo
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DR1987:0061
Description:
- This drawing is one of four drawings by Arata Isozaki for the "City in the Air" schemes of 1960-1963. Three of these drawings are studies for the "Clusters in the Air" project of 1960-1962: a sketch showing a general view of the project, DR1987:0117, a more finished version of the same view, DR1987:0062, and a three-stage sketch showing trees becoming a forest, DR1987:0116. The sketch of trees demonstrates the principal idea behind the "Clusters in the Air" project; enormous supports (trunks) support passageways (branches) to which living units (leaves) are gradually added. The trees develope side by side, with branches of different trees joining up, creating a "forest" (Isozaki 1992, 20-23, 29). The subject of this drawing is unclear although it is possibly a conceptual drawing for the Marunouchi Project of 1963, a proposal for a "City in the Air" in the central business district of Tokyo (Isozaki 1992, 27, 29). All four drawings are executed on sheets perforated with square holes for insertion into a spiral notebook.
architecture
DR1987:0116
Description:
- This drawing is one of four drawings by Arata Isozaki for the "City in the Air" schemes of 1960-1963. Three of these drawings are studies for the "Clusters in the Air" project of 1960-1962: a sketch showing a general view of the project, DR1987:0117, a more finished version of the same view, DR1987:0062, and a three-stage sketch showing trees becoming a forest, DR1987:0116. The sketch of trees demonstrates the principal idea behind the "Clusters in the Air" project; enormous supports (trunks) support passageways (branches) to which living units (leaves) are gradually added. The trees develope side by side, with branches of different trees joining up, creating a "forest" (Isozaki 1992, 20-23, 29). The subject of the fourth drawing, DR1987:0061, is unclear although it is possibly a conceptual drawing for the Marunouchi Project of 1963, a proposal for a "City in the Air" in the central business district of Tokyo (Isozaki 1992, 27, 29). All four drawings are executed on sheets perforated with square holes for insertion into a spiral notebook.
architecture
between 1960-1962
Sketch of a grouping of trees for the Clusters in the Air Project, Tokyo
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DR1987:0116
Description:
- This drawing is one of four drawings by Arata Isozaki for the "City in the Air" schemes of 1960-1963. Three of these drawings are studies for the "Clusters in the Air" project of 1960-1962: a sketch showing a general view of the project, DR1987:0117, a more finished version of the same view, DR1987:0062, and a three-stage sketch showing trees becoming a forest, DR1987:0116. The sketch of trees demonstrates the principal idea behind the "Clusters in the Air" project; enormous supports (trunks) support passageways (branches) to which living units (leaves) are gradually added. The trees develope side by side, with branches of different trees joining up, creating a "forest" (Isozaki 1992, 20-23, 29). The subject of the fourth drawing, DR1987:0061, is unclear although it is possibly a conceptual drawing for the Marunouchi Project of 1963, a proposal for a "City in the Air" in the central business district of Tokyo (Isozaki 1992, 27, 29). All four drawings are executed on sheets perforated with square holes for insertion into a spiral notebook.
architecture
DR1987:0117
Description:
- This drawing is one of four drawings by Arata Isozaki for the "City in the Air" schemes of 1960-1963. Three of these drawings are studies for the "Clusters in the Air" project of 1960-1962: a sketch showing a general view of the project, DR1987:0117, a more finished version of the same view, DR1987:0062, and a three-stage sketch showing trees becoming a forest, DR1987:0116. The sketch of trees demonstrates the principal idea behind the "Clusters in the Air" project; enormous supports (trunks) support passageways (branches) to which living units (leaves) are gradually added. The trees develope side by side, with branches of different trees joining up, creating a "forest" (Isozaki 1992, 20-23, 29). The subject of the fourth drawing, DR1987:0061, is unclear although it is possibly a conceptual drawing for the Marunouchi Project of 1963, a proposal for a "City in the Air" in the central business district of Tokyo (Isozaki 1992, 27, 29). All four drawings are executed on sheets perforated with square holes for insertion into a spiral notebook.
architecture
between 1960-1962
Sketch for the Clusters in the Air Project, Tokyo: General view
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DR1987:0117
Description:
- This drawing is one of four drawings by Arata Isozaki for the "City in the Air" schemes of 1960-1963. Three of these drawings are studies for the "Clusters in the Air" project of 1960-1962: a sketch showing a general view of the project, DR1987:0117, a more finished version of the same view, DR1987:0062, and a three-stage sketch showing trees becoming a forest, DR1987:0116. The sketch of trees demonstrates the principal idea behind the "Clusters in the Air" project; enormous supports (trunks) support passageways (branches) to which living units (leaves) are gradually added. The trees develope side by side, with branches of different trees joining up, creating a "forest" (Isozaki 1992, 20-23, 29). The subject of the fourth drawing, DR1987:0061, is unclear although it is possibly a conceptual drawing for the Marunouchi Project of 1963, a proposal for a "City in the Air" in the central business district of Tokyo (Isozaki 1992, 27, 29). All four drawings are executed on sheets perforated with square holes for insertion into a spiral notebook.
architecture