Architectural drawings (photographs), 1962-1986 (bulk 1981-1986)

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Architectural drawings (photographs), 1962-1986 (bulk 1981-1986)

Photographs of drawings exhibited at the Protetch Gallery, New York. The projects represented are: Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California (1983-1984; 58 items); Palladium, New York City (1983-1985; 14 items); Sports Hall for the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona, Spain (1983-1984; 36 items); Phoenix Municipal Government Center, Phoenix, Arizona (competition entry, 1985; 21 items); Tokyo City Hall, Tokyo, Japan (competition entry, 1985-1986; 21 items); Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York (1986; 41 items); and misc. (10 items).

126 negatives.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8273164

Getty Research Institute

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Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Max Protetch Gallery

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Brooklyn Museum

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