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Editors' preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1920 | 2 | |
Introductory : early issues of pencil points | 4 | |
Prize award in pencil points cover design competition | 5 | |
Notes on drafting | 6 | |
The men who know | 9 | |
1921 | 10 | |
What is ahead? | 12 | |
Three stages of a rendering | 13 | |
The study of architectural design : the beaux-arts method | 17 | |
The broad view | 21 | |
Finding out what the client wants | 23 | |
Taking Hold | 24 | |
The study of architectural design, the "analytique" or order problem, part V | 26 | |
New Worlds | 34 | |
Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola | 35 | |
The B.A. in architecture | 36 | |
The study of architectural design, class B. plan problem | 37 | |
1922 | 46 | |
Twelfth-night in Mr. Goodhue's office | 48 | |
Architectural training | 55 | |
A vocabulary of atelier French | 56 | |
Architecture and the community | 63 | |
1923 | 64 | |
Specifications and personality | 66 | |
Zoning and the envelope of the building | 68 | |
The study of architectural design, the measured drawing | 71 | |
Wanted | 76 | |
The study of architectural design, the psychology of success | 77 | |
The making of an architect | 80 | |
How to bind your pencil points | 81 | |
Visualization | 84 | |
A complete body of architecture | 85 | |
1924 | 86 | |
System? | 88 | |
Architectural humanities | 89 | |
The sketch problem, part IV | 91 | |
Selling architecture | 101 | |
Master draftsmen, V - Francis H. Bacon | 102 | |
Ships as architecture | 113 | |
The designer and the "practical man" | 118 | |
English for students of architecture | 119 | |
1925 | 120 | |
Living architecture | 122 | |
Temperament | 123 | |
Roman lettering from "exempla scripturae epigraphicae Latinae" | 124 | |
Looking backward - and foreword | 126 | |
Thumbnail sketches | 127 | |
The architect's opportunity | 137 | |
1926 | 138 | |
What do we owe each other? | 140 | |
Giovanni-Battista Piranesi | 142 | |
Draw, draw, draw! | 151 | |
The genesis of measured drawings | 152 | |
The relationship between the architect and the draftsman | 160 | |
1927 | 162 | |
The city of the future ... steel, advertisement | 164 | |
Planning methods for large institutions | 165 | |
Planning methods for large institutions, II | 166 | |
In the library | 168 | |
Ramblings | 171 | |
Architecture in motion pictures | 174 | |
Architecture - the sick profession | 184 | |
Strike a blow for the profession of architecture! | 188 | |
Painless extraction | 190 | |
Honesty | 193 | |
1928 | 194 | |
Whittlings | 196 | |
"Modern architecture," poem | 200 | |
An experiment in architectural teaching | 201 | |
1929 | 204 | |
Thoughts on modern, and other, ornament | 206 | |
An exhibition of contemporary American art | 218 | |
A champion wanted | 221 | |
Here and there and this and that | 222 | |
1930 | 224 | |
The architect, the draftsman, and 1930! | 226 | |
Design in modern architecture, I - what is modern? | 228 | |
Design in modern architecture, II - the modern plan | 236 | |
Design in modern architecture, III - the city to tomorrow | 244 | |
Design in modern architecture, IV - the modern interior | 252 | |
The story of an architect | 258 | |
Five disorders of architecture, cartoon | 266 | |
Highlights of architecture, Pharaohs architect makes a mistake, cartoon | 267 | |
The road from rome | 268 | |
A small modern apartment | 274 | |
Modernism | 279 | |
1931 | 282 | |
Modernism is still in the making | 284 | |
Impressions of modern architecture, 1 - the search for a direct manner of expression in design | 286 | |
Don't come to New York for work | 295 | |
The rockefeller building project in mid-town New York | 296 | |
1932 | 298 | |
A decorative alphabet of initials | 300 | |
The cultural advantages of unemployment | 302 | |
Functional aesthetics and the social ideal | 305 | |
Here and there and this and that, the spizzerinktum | 309 | |
The approach to design | 311 | |
Traveling double | 314 | |
Traveling double, part 2 | 317 | |
"My Daxian," poem | 320 | |
Christmas, 1932 model | 321 | |
1933 | 322 | |
A new era? | 324 | |
Here and there and this and that | 325 | |
The whole extent of architecture in Cleveland at this time, cartoon | 326 | |
Changes in architectural education | 327 | |
Why not a central school? | 329 | |
1934 | 330 | |
A half century of architecture, 1 | 332 | |
A half century of architecture, 2 | 336 | |
A half century of architecture, 3 | 340 | |
A half century of architecture, 4 | 344 | |
A half century of architecture, 5 | 348 | |
A half century of architecture, 6 | 351 | |
A half century of architecture, 7 | 354 | |
"The upper ground," I - the role of critic | 357 | |
"The upper ground," II - U.S. architecture is a regional affair | 361 | |
"The upper ground," IV - campus architecture : why gothic? | 364 | |
"The upper ground," V - craftsmanship and composition | 366 | |
"The upper ground," VI - wake up!! | 370 | |
"The upper ground," VII - rehabilitate the profession | 373 | |
H.A.B.S. | 376 | |
1935 | 378 | |
To wish you all a happy New Year | 380 | |
"The upper ground" - architectural education | 381 | |
"The upper ground" - competitions | 388 | |
"The upper ground" - modern and modernistic | 392 | |
"The upper ground" - architectural journalism | 398 | |
"The upper ground" - the architect and engineer | 402 | |
Architects of Europe today 5 - LeCorbusier, France | 406 | |
"The upper ground" - draftsmanship | 412 | |
"The upper ground" - draftsmanship, II | 416 | |
Architects of Europe today 7 - Van Der Rohe, Germany | 420 | |
"The upper ground" - modernism | 428 | |
"A conscientious artist," H. Van Buren Magonigle, F.A.I.A., 1867-1935 | 434 | |
1936 | 436 | |
To stimulate renovization | 438 | |
Greenbelt planning | 441 | |
Symposium upon dietetic design | 461 | |
1937 | 466 | |
Architectural education | 468 | |
The aesthetics of efficiency | 470 | |
The "city of more abundant life" | 472 | |
Craftsmanship | 473 | |
The future of American design | 475 | |
1938 | 480 | |
A contemporary American style | 482 | |
Throw that legacy away | 489 | |
Rome prize competition of 1938 | 491 | |
Of houses as places to live | 493 | |
Competitions | 501 | |
Pen and ink drawings of architectural monuments | 510 | |
Bedlam and confusion | 512 | |
1939 | 514 | |
Architecture, people and the Bauhaus | 516 | |
Ah, jobless youth | 524 | |
Built-in furniture, comparative details | 526 | |
Challenge to the architect | 534 | |
Is architecture going to the Bauhaus | 540 | |
Architecture of the TVA | 544 | |
Bridge rails, comparative details | 556 | |
1940 | 558 | |
To the readers of pencil points | 560 | |
Architecture in nineteen-sixty? | 561 | |
The Washington National Airport | 568 | |
1941 | 576 | |
Critical youth wields the flail : what the student expects/what the critic expects | 578 | |
Critical youth wilds the flail : romance is not dead | 579 | |
Yeast from the West | 580 | |
Reaction under pressure | 581 | |
1942 | 582 | |
We must look ahead | 584 | |
The business of war has no future | 586 | |
Portable housing | 587 | |
Peace can gain from war's forced changes | 596 | |
Battle of planning | 609 | |
1943 | 610 | |
Today we produce to destroy, but tomorrow we will produce to build | 612 | |
Furniture | 616 | |
The invisible client | 619 | |
Cities should be places to live in | 620 | |
The architecture of the future, part 1 - postwar design : architecture of democracy | 622 | |
The architecture of the future, part 2 - techniques, materials, and design | 628 | |
Notes on patios | 633 | |
The architecture of the future, part 3 - architectural practice after the war | 636 | |
Who is American? | 640 | |
The American house | 641 | |
Index | 643 |
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