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VSBA Bibliography - Writings About Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates (1980S) VSBA Bibliography - Writings About Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates (1980s) 1980 "Alles Geht Wieder! Postmodernismus," Schoner Wohnen, December 12, 1980, pp. 95, 104, 106, 108, and 110. “Alumnus’ firm chosen to design undergrad dining, social center,” Princeton Weekly Bulletin, June 2, 1980. (Wu Hall) “And the new honorary alumni are…,” The Pennsylvania Gazette, June 1980, p. 11. (RV received Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania) "Architecture contemporaine," Encyclopaedia Universalis, 1980, pp. 202-209. (In French) “Arts and Crafts Museum, Frankfurt,” The Architectural Review, October 1980, pp. 196-197. (Meier won competition for museum, Venturi&Rauch + Hollein 2nd prize - includes photo of model & elevation) Belluzzi, Amedeo, "Ripetizione e differenza dell'architettura di Robert Venturi," Parametro, Jan-Feb 1980, pp. 34-39. “Boston: Forty Years of Modern Architecture,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston exhibition catalog, 1980, p. 13. (RV design entry to re-design of Copley square competition) Brolin, Brent C., Architecture in Context: fitting new buildings with old, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1980, R. Venturi, pp. 5, 115-19, Venturi and Rauch, pp. 41-42, 91, 94, 114-115, 117-119, 141, 153. (SUNY, Trubek and Wislocki Houses, Brant House, and Allen Memorial Art Museum Addition) Brown, Lance Jay, ed., Grants Recognition Program, The National Endowment for the Arts, Vol 1, August 1980, pp. 26-27, 76-77, and 120-121. ("Learning from Las Vegas," "The Strand in Galveston, Texas," and "Billboards as Roadway Art") Camesano, Phyllis, "Post Modern Architecture -- Is it for You?" Building Manual, Winter 1980, pp. 54-55, 166-167. (Brant-Johnson House) "Centre D'Exposition Knoll," L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, September 1980, pp. xv, 56-57. (Knoll Showroom and Frankfurt Museum) Cohen, Edie Lee, "Complexity and Contradiction," Interior Design, March 1980, pp. 226- 231. (Knoll Showroom) (Also in same issue see article by Arnold Friedman, pp. 232-235, same subject matter) “Complessità e Contraddizioni nell’Architettura,” Gap Casa, No. 3, November 1980, p. 75. (Italian) Constantine, Eleni M., "The Sophisticated Shed," Architectural Record, May 1980, pp. 97- 100. (Institute for Scientific Information headquarters) Cook, Eugenia, "Atlantic City," Trenton Times, September 28, 1980, pp. 12-17. (Review of exhibition -- "Beach, Boardwalk & Boulevard.") Coote, James, "Eight for the Eighties," Texas Architect, July-August 1980, pp.67-78. (Brant-Johnson House, Vail) Crowell, S. Fiske, Jr., "Denise Scott Brown," Contemporary Architects. New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1980, pp. 731-733. Doubilet, Susan, "Trend-setting architects still dazzle with designs," The Globe and Mail, February 7, 1980, p. T7. "Ein Team Lernt von Las Vegas," Art, July 1980, pp. 18-27. (Photos of firm's work) A-32 VSBA Bibliography - Writings About Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates (1980s) Emanuel, Muriel, ed., Contemporary Architects. New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1980, pp. 731-733, 848-850. (Contains entries on Robert Venturi by Romaldo Giurgola and on Denise Scott Brown by S. Fiske Crowell, Jr.) Filler, Martin, "Learning from Venturi," Art in America. April 1980, pp. 95-101. (Reappraisal of Guild House) Foley, Mary Mix, The American House, New York: Harper Colophon Books, 1980, pp. 270- 271. (Lieb House and Tucker House) Forgey, Benjamin, "The Plaza that Might Have Been," Washington Star, December 28, 1980, pp. D11-D13. (Western Plaza) "Forum Discussion," The Harvard Architecture Review, Vol. 1, Spring 1980, p. 190. (Discussion of Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin. See also "Interview" same issue pp. 228-239) Friedman, Arnold, "Postmodernism," Interior Design, March 1980, pp. 232-235. (Knoll Showroom) (See also article in same issue by Edie Lee Cohen, pp. 226-231, same subject matter) Fujii, Wayne N.T., Editor, "Venturi Rauch & Scott Brown," GA Document (Global Architecture), Summer 1980, pp. 82-83. (Institute for Scientific Information) (In Japanese and English) Futagawa, Yukio, ed., Global Architecture -- GA Document, special issue 1970-1980, pp. 6, 122-123, 220-221. (Tucker House and Franklin Court) Garfield, Eugene, "New Year, New Building, "Current Comments. January 7, 1980, pp. 5- 8. (Institute for Scientific Information headquarters) Georges, Rip and Jim Heimann, California Crazy. San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books, 1980, p. 25. (Roadside vernacular architecture) Giurgola, Romaldo, "Robert Venturi," Contemporary Architects. New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1980, pp. 848-850. Goldberger, Paul, "A Leisurely Look at Our Roadside Architecture," The New York Times, February 21, 1980, p. C10. (Review of White Towers) Goldberger, Paul, "Western Plaza in Washington Gets a Somewhat Flat Reception," The New York Times, December 18, 1980. Gordon, Robert K., "Venturi Firm to Plan Butler Building," The Daily Princetonian, May 21, 1980, pp. 1, 9. "Gute Nachbarn," Der Spiegel Magazine, March 23, 1980, pp. 248-254. (Brant-Johnson House) (In German) Heimann, Jim and Rip Georges, California Crazy. San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books, 1980, p. 25. (Roadside vernacular architecture) Hernandez, Antonio, "Fragen in Sachen Venturi and Rauch," Archithese, March 1980, pp. 75 and 76. Hine, Thomas, "Hard Bargain -- Chinatown Getting New Homes, But, Oh, The Price," The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 24, 1980, p. 3-B. Hine, Thomas, "Philadelphia Influence in Architecture on Decline," The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 8, 1980, pp. 1M-2M. Hine, Thomas, "A Yearning for the Old Ways Finds Expression in New Ruins," The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 16, 1980, p. L-1. (Franklin Court) A-33 VSBA Bibliography - Writings About Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates (1980s) Holschneider, Johannes, "Lernen von Venturi,' Architektur & Wohnen, April 1980, pp. 164-170. Hoyt, Charles K., "Interiors: Knoll Center by Robert Venturi," Architectural Record, March 1980, pp. 97-102. Huxtable, Ada Louise, "Atlantic City -- Analyzing an Urban Phenomenon," The New York Times, September 21, 1980, p. D29. Huxtable, Ada Louise, "Totalitarian Tools of Seduction," The New York Times, December 23, 1980, pp. 1, 31 and 32. Huxtable, Ada Louise, "The Troubled State of Modern Architecture," The New York Review, May 1980, pp. 22-29. "Interview," The Harvard Architecture Review, Vol. 1, Spring 1980, pp. 228-239. (Interview with RV & DSB) Kender, Dorothy, ed., "New Art Museum at Oberlin College," Building Stone Magazine, September/October 1980, pp. 46-47. Klotz, Heinrich, ed., "Robert Venturi," Jahrbuch Fur Architektur, Neues Bauen, 1980- 1981, pp. 90-94. (Herausgeber: Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main) Kron, Joan, "The Almost-Perfect Life of Denise Scott Brown," Savvy, December 1980, pp. 28-35. "Le Contraddizioni dell'architettura secondo Venturi," Casa Vogue, June 1980, p. 209. (Review of Italian edition of Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture) Lippert, Kevin, "Influential Post-Modernist," Princeton Alumni Weekly, November 3, 1980, p. 20. (Interview re: Butler College design) A Look at Architecture. Visitors' Center: Columbus, Indiana, 1980, p. 60. (Fire Station No. 4; republished 1984, 1991, 1998) MacNair, Andrew, "Venturi and the Classic Modern Tradition," Skyline, March 1980, pp. 4-5. (Interview with Robert Venturi on Knoll Showroom) McGuigan, Cathleen, "The Architect," TWA Ambassador, September 1980, pp. 77-80. (Article on Postmodernism) Miller, Robert L., "Designs for Living, " TWA Ambassador, April 1980, pp. 39-41. (Brant House, Bermuda) Miller, R. Leonard, "Evaluation: Admiring Glance at a Celebrity," AIA Journal, February 1980, pp. 38-41. "Milwaukee's Lakefront - Final Report - Planning and Design Competition," 1980. (R. Venturi member of jury) Morton, David, "Miami Beach," Progressive Architecture, August 1980, pp. 64-65. (Washington Avenue revitalization plan) "Museum fur Kunsthandwerk in Frankfurt," Baumeister, August 1980, pp. 766-775. (Illustration of Frankfurt Museum competition) National Trust for Historic Preservation (sponsor), Old & New Architecture: Design Relationship. Washington, D.C.: The Preservation Press, 1980, pp. 82, 92, 103, and 180. "The New York Showroom," Progressive Architecture, July 1980, pp. 74-76. (Knoll Showroom) A-34 VSBA Bibliography - Writings About Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates (1980s) Norberg-Schulz, Christian, “Meaning in Western Architecture,” New York: Rizzoli, 1980, pp. 46, 196, 213, 218,; 213 Pain, Richard J.K., "Robert Venturi; The Houses," 1980, unpublished. (Dissertation, University of Nottingham) Pinon, Helio, "Modernitat y Avantguarda," Arquitecturas No. 32-33, March-April 1980, pp. 5-11. "Post-Modernists: Out of the Glass Box," Forbes, In Arabic, 1980, pp. 19-22. (Article on American Post-Modernists, which includes Basco building) "Princeton Notebook," Princeton Alumni Weekly, October 20, 1980, pp. 12-13. (Butler College) "Projet d'amenagement de la Western Plaza, Washington," L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, February 1980, pp. 17-20. (Western Plaza) Radice, Barbara, "Il Ritorno Delle Colonne," Casa Vogue, November 1980, pp. 222-226. (Venice Biennale) Reese, Teresa, "Rude Graphics, or Learning from Las Vegas," Print, September-October 1980, pp. 42-51, 92 and 94. (Firm's theories) Rixse, James, "Blueprints Sketch Butler Collge Social Center," The Daily Princetonian, pp. 1, 8. Rubin, Jerome and Cynthia, Mission Furniture. San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books, 1980, p. 29. (Brant Ski House, front and back covers) Russell, Beverly, "The Editor's Word: Winners," Interiors, January
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