126 pp.; 21.5 x 28 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Periodical about site-specific art, this issue focusing on energy. Edited by Alison Sky and Michelle Stone. Contents include: "Introductions," by James Wine; "Our Enduring Illusions," by James S. Mellett; "Energy and Civilization," by René Dubos; "Plant, Eat, and Work!," by Lewis Mumford; "Sunlight Convergence / Solar Burn," by Charles Ross; "Solar Energy and Survival," by Alan H. Balfour; "Fire Cycles," by Anthony McCall; "Architectural Prospects," by Richard G. Stein; "Tomorrow's Energy: Glowing Prospect," by Jerry Grey; "Interview with Fred S. Dubin," by Alison Sky; "The ID Monster," by U.F.O.; "Towards a Zero Energy Architecture," by John Lobell; "Personal Mobility in the U.S.A.," by David J. Neuman; "Travelog," by Allan Kaprow; "A Subjective Study of the L.A. Freeway Grid," by O.M. Ungers; "Railroad Young Men's Christian Association," by Andrew MacNair; "Autorama," by Chip Lord & Ant Farm; "The Energy of Reuse," by Hugh Hardy; "Spatiology," by Vittorio Giorgini; "Premises for Future Planning," by Percival Goodman; "People in Glass Houses," by Witold Rybczynski; "Architecture for a New Era," by Jeffrey Cook; "The Seagram's Building and it's Plaza," by Marilyn Wood & the Celebrations Group; "The Liberation of Human Energy," by Barbara M. Hubbard; "Transformations of a SOHO Street," by Ruth Heller Coron; "Performance as Energy," by M. Paul Friedberg; "Image's Identity, by Francesc Torres; "This man lives in my building," by Donald Lorimer; "Interview with Denise Scott Brown," by Alison Sky; "On Energy," by Jean Dupuy; "Los Angeles: Architecture of the Cinema," by Kip K. McBane; "Video," by Nam June Paik; "Set Timer," by Jim Cobb; "Television Delivers People," Richard Serra; "Pickin' Up the Pieces of Universal Order and Architecture," by Mimi Lobell; "The Washington Monument Sundial," by Yuri Schwebler and "Biographical Notes." Cover photo Michelle Stone. Good. Significant rubbing of covers and cover edges with bumping and wear to corners. Contents clean and unmarked. Due to large size and weight, additional shipping charges will be required for international orders.
Verlag: Gérard-Julien Salvy, éditeur, 1982
Anbieter: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, Frankreich
Couverture souple. Zustand: Bon état. In-4 broché couverture rempliée. 26 cm sur 19. Illustrations et photographies en noir et blanc in et hors-texte. Cahier de publicité en tête. Couverture poussiéreuse sinon bon état d'occasion.
Biographie. Expositions. Bibliographie. Quelques rousseurs au premier plat. [17434].
Verlag: Aix-en-Provence, L'arc, n° 35, 1967. In-8 (230 x 182 mm), broché, 108 pages, illustrations., 1967
Erstausgabe
Biographie. Expositions. Bibliographie. Édition originale. Manquent les deux-tiers du dernier feuillet. [5535].
Verlag: Numéro spécial de LA TOUR DE FEU, n° 47, Jarnac, automne 1955. In-8 (226 x 143 mm), broché, 176 pages., 1955
Frontispice de Raymond Crémeaux. [6336].
Anbieter: Le Livre à Venir, Chantelle, Frankreich
Paris : Editions Salvy, 1982 - in-8 broché (19x26 cm) sous couverture à rabats illustrée en couleurs, 224 pages abondamment illustrées par la photographie en noir et blanc - très bon état - Livres.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. In-8 oblong, en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée et toilée, 44 pages. Calligraphié et orné de vignettes en couleurs. Exemplaire n°66 tiré à la main, sur papier d'Arches, sous chemise cartonnée, signé par l'auteur et l'artiste. Envoi de l'auteur signé et daté. Exemplaire en bon état malgré de légères marques d'usage. Interieur frais.