56 Global Architecture soft cover magazines. Documenting various architects and their works, including photographs, sketches and blueprints. Japanese and English text. Edited and photographed by Yukio Futagawa.
Lot includes volumes:
#1. Frank Lloyd Wright. Jonson & Son, Administration Building and Research Tower, Racine, Wisconsin. 1936-9. Published 1980.
#2. Frank Lloyd Wright. Kaufmann House, ìFallingwaterî, Bear Run Pennsylvania. 1936. Published 1980.
#3. MLTW/Moore, Lyndon,Turnbull and Whitaker. The Sea Ranch, California. 1966-. Published 1974.
#4. Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo and Associates. The Ford Foundation Building, New York. 1967. The Oakland Museum, California. 1969. Published 1981.
#5. Louis I.Kahn. Richards Medical Research Building, Pennsylvania. 1961. Salk Institute for Biological Studies, California. 1965. Published 1980.
#7. Le Corbusier. Chapelle Notre Dome du Haut Ronchamp, France. 1950-54. Published 1977.
#8. Richard Neutra. Kaufmann ìDesert House" Palm Springs, California. 1946. Tremaine ìHouse in Montecitoî Santa Barbara, California. 1948. Published 1976.
#9. James Stirling. Leicester University Engineering Department Leicester, Great Britain. 1959-63. Cambridge University History Faculty Cambridge, Great Britain. 1964-68. Published 1980.
#10. Alver Aalto. La Maison Louis CarrÈ Bazoches-sur-Guyonne, France. 1956-59. Published 1974.
#11. Le Corbusier. Couvent Sainte Marie de La Tourette Eveux-sur-lí Arbresle, France. 1957-60. Published 1973.
#12. Philip Johnson. Johnson House, New Canaan, Connecticut. 1949-. Published 1979.
#13. Le Corbusier. Villa Savoye, Poissy, France. 1929-31. Published 1978.
#14. Mies van der Rohe. Crown Hall, IIT, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. 1952-56. New National Gallery, Berlin, West Germany. 1968. Published 1972 (First edition).
#15. Frank Lloyd Wright. Taliesin East, Spring Green, Wisconsin. 1925-. Taliesin West, Paradice Valley, Arizona. 1938-. Published 1977.
#16. Alvar Aalto. Church in Vuoksenniska (Imatra), Finland. 1957-59. City Center in Sein‰joki, Sein‰joki, Finland. 1958-. Published 1975.
#17. Antonio GaudÌ. Casa BatllÛ, Barcelona, Spain, 1904-06. Casa Mil‡, Barcelona, Spain, 1905-10. Published 1981.
#18. Le Corbusier. LíUnitÈ díhabitation, Marseille, France. 1947-52. LíUnitÈ díhabitation, Berlin, West Germany. 1956-58. Published 1981.
#22. Richard Meier. Smith House, Darien, Connecticut. 1967. House in Old Westbury, Long Island, New York. 1971. Published 1980.
#23. Atelier 5. Terrace House at Flamatt Near Bern, Switzerland. 1957, 1960. Halen Housing Estate Near Bern, Switzerland. 1961. Apartment in Brugg, Switzerland, 1970-71. Published 1974.
#24. Alvar Aalto. Town Hall in S‰yn‰tsalo, S‰yn‰tsalo, Finland. 1950-52. Public Pensions Institute (Kansanel‰kelaitos) Helsinki, Finland. 1952-56. Published 1973 (First edition).
#25. Frank Lloyd Wright. Houses in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois. 1889-1913. Published 1978.
#26. Eero Saarinen. TWA Terminal Building Kennedy Airport, New York. 1956-62. Dulles International Airport (Washington, D.C.) Chantilly, Virginia. 1958-62. Published 1981.
#27. Mies van der Rohe. Farnsworth House, Plano, Illinois. 1945-50. Published 1979.
#30. Le Corbusier. Chandigarh, The New Capital of Punjab, India. 1951-. Published 1981.
#31. Gunnar Birkerts & Associates. IBM Information Systems Center Sterling Forest, N.Y. 1972. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1973. Published 1980.
#32. Le Corbusier. Sarabhai House, Ahmedabad, India. 1955. Shodhan House, Ahmedabad, India. 1956. Published 1981.
#34. Richard Meier. Douglas House, Harbor Springs, Michigan. 1974. Published 1978.
#35. Louis I. Kahn. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India. 1963. Exeter Library, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter New Hampshire, U.S.A. 1972. Published 1981.
#37. Le Corbusier. Millowners Association Building Ahmedabad, India. 1954. Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 1961-64. Published 1981.
#38. Louis I. Kahn. Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, Connecticut. 1951-53. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas. 1966-72. Published 1976 (First edition).
#39. Venturi and Rauch. Vanna Venturi House Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1962. Peter Brant House, Greenwich, Connecticut. 1973. Carll Tucker III House Westchester County, New York. 1975. Published 1978.
#41. I.M.Pei & Partners. National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado. 1967. I.M.Pei & Partnars and Araldo Cossutta Christian Science Church Center Boston, Massachusetts. 1973. Published 1976 (First edition).
#42. Victor Horta. HÙtel van Eevelde, Bruxelles, Belgium. 1894-1901. Maison et Atelier Horta Bruxelles, Belgium. 1898-1900. Published 1980.
#43. Marcel Breuer. Koerfer House (with Herbert Beckhard) Moscia, Tessin, Switzerland 1963-67. Stillman House III (with Tician Papachristou) Litchfield, Connecticut 1972-74. Gagarin House II (with Tician Papachristou) Litchfield, Connecticut 1973-74. Published 1980.
#44. Piano + Rogers Architects. Ove Arup Engineers Centre Beaubourg (Georges Pompidou Cultural Center) Paris, France. 1972-1977. French language edition, 1977.
#45. Carlo Aymonino/Aldo Rossi. Housing Complex at the Gallaratese Quarter Milan, Italy. 1969-1974. Published 1977 (First edition).
#46. Pierre Chareau with Bernard Bijvoet. Maison Dalsace (ìMaison de Verreî) Paris, France. 1928-1932. Published 1980.
#47. Otto Wagner. Post Office Savings Bank, Vienna, Austria. 1904-06. Church of St. Leopold Am Steinhof, Vienna, Austria. 1905-07. Published 1981.
#48. Luis Barrag·n. Barrag·n House, Tacubaya, Mexico City, 1947. Los Clubes, suburb of Mexico City, 1963-69. San Cristobal, suburb of Mexico City, 1967-68 (with the collaboration of arch. AndrÈs Casillas). Published 1979 (First edition).
#49. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The Glasgow School of Art Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain. 1897-99, 1907-09. Published 1979 (First edition).
#50. Carlo Scarpa. Cemetery Brion-Vega, S.Vito, Treviso, Italy. 1970-72. Published 1979 (First edition).
#51. Carlo Scarpa. Showroom of Olivetti S. Marco, Venezia, Italy. 1957-58. Querini Stampalia, Venezia, Italy. 1961-63. Castelvecchio Museum, Verona, Italy. 1958-64. Published 1979 (First edition).
#52. Louis H. Sullivan. National Farmersí Bank Owatonna, Minnesota. 1907-08. Merchantsí National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa. 1914. Farmersí & Merchantsí Union Bank Columbus, Wisconsin. 1919. Published 1979 (First edition).
#53. Frank Lloyd Wright. The Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Japan. 1915-22. Published 1980 (First edition).
#54. J¯rn Utzon. Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia. 1957-73. Published 1980 (First edition).
#55. Ralph Erskine. Byker Redevelopment, Byker area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. 1969-82. Published 1980 (First edition).
#58. Willem Marinus Dudok. Town Hall, Hilversum, Netherlands. 1928-31. Published 1981 (First edition).
#59. Cesar Pelli/Gruen Associates. The Commons and Courthouse Center Columbus, Indiana. 1971-74. Pacific Design Center Los Angeles, California. 1972-76. Rainbow Mall and Winter Garden Niagara Falls, New York. 1975-77. Published 1981 (First edition).
#60. Richard Meier & Associates. The Atheneum, New Harmony, Indiana. 1975-79. Published 1981 (First edition).
#61. J¯rn Utzon. Church at Bagsvaerd near Copenhagen, Denmark. 1973-76. Published 1981 (First edition).
#62. Erik Gunnar Asplund. Woodland Crematorium Stockholm, Sweden. 1935-40. Stockholm Public Library Stockholm, Sweden. 1920-28. Published 1982 (First edition).
#63. Carlo Scarpa with Arrigo Rudi. Banca Popolare di Verona Head Offices Verona, Italy. 1973-81. Published 1983 (First edition).
#64. Manteola, S·nchez GÛmez, Santos, Solsona/ViÒoly. Banco de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Head Office, 1968/Liniers Branch, 1969. Retiro Branch, 1970. Published 1984 (First edition).
#65. S·nchez ElÌa, Peralta Ramos, Agostini y Clorindo Testa. Banco de Londres y AmÈrica del Sud, casa central Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1959-66. Published 1984 (First edition).
#67. Alvar Aalto. Villa Mairea, Noormarkku, Finland, 1937-39. Published 1985 (First edition).
#68. Gerrit Thomas Rietveld. The Schrˆder House Utrecht, The Netherlands. 1923-24. Published 1992 (First Edition).
Provenance: From the Estate of David W. & Constance Lorch Osler, Ann Arbor, MI (Constance Lorch was the youngest child of Emil Lorch, the founding Directoróand later the first Deanóof the School of Architecture at the University of Michigan)
Condition
Volumes 1 through 68 with the exception of the missing volumes of 6, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 33, 36, 40, 56, 57 and 66. Gently perused. Good condition. | Please note all lots show signs of wear commensurate with age and use, and the lack of a statement regarding condition does not imply the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from defects or the effects of aging. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of DuMouchelles specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the "Request Condition Report" or "Ask a Question" buttons or email conditions@dumoart.com.