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Re-thinking Designs of the 60s.

TitleRe-thinking Designs of the 60s.
Author(s)Rudolph, Paul Marvin, 1918-1997
Type of PublicationMagazine Article
Publication NamePerspecta
Volume29
Pagination60-64
Year of Publication1998
Languageeng
AbstractRudolph expounds on his ideas on "the twentieth century brick" (prefabricated housing) and specifically mentions the Oriental Masonic Gardens project in New Haven. By this time the project had failed and been demolished.
NotesThis artcle is part of a transcript of a conference held in 1992 at The New School for Social Research and sponsored by "Architects, Designers and Planners for Social Responsibilty." The entire transcript is printed at the bottom of each page of this issue of "Perspecta" and runs the entire length of it. This citation refers only to the contribution by Rudolph.
Keywords1910s, 1960s, 1970s, 1990s, Conferences, Discussions, Interviews, New Haven CT, Oriental Masonic Gardens, Panel, Paul Marvin Rudolph, Speeches,


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