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from M.Arch USYD MARC5001 Portfolio//Off the (CURTAIN) Wall: Preservation of an adulterated innovation
1. Al-Kodmany, Kheir. “Green Retrofitting Skyscrapers: A Review.” Buildings 4, no. 4 (2014): 683-710. 2. “Cross-Section”. 1954. University Of Melbourne Department Of Architecture, no. 17. 3. Kahn & Jacobs, 425 Park Avenue, New York City, 1954–57, at left. The Seagram Building 4. Taylor, Jennifer. 2001. Tall Buildings Australian Business Going Up: 19451970. Sydney: Fine Art Publishing Pty Ltd. 5. Paul Scheerbart and Bruno Taut, Glass Architecture and Alpine Architecture. Ed. Dennis Sharp, trans. James Palmes and Shirley Palmer (New York: Praeger, 1972),46. This volume contains English Translations of Scheedbart’s Glasarchitektur (1914) and Taut’s Alpine Architektur (1919). (1954–58) is under construction in the distance. 6. Rohan, Timothy. 2007. “Challenging The Curtain Wall: Paul Rudolph’s Blue Cross And Blue Shield Building”. Journal Of The Society Of Architectural Historians 66 (1): 84-109. 7. “The Monotonous Curtain Wall,” Architectural Forum 111 (Oct. 1959), 143. 8. “The Secretariat: A Campanile, a Cliff of Glass, a Great Debate,” Architectural Forum , November 1950, 108 9. Untitled, 1950. Ink and graph paper, 12 x 9 in. Published in Steinberg, The Passport, 1954
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