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Image: Design Quarterly No. 63 , 1965 Clip-on & Plug-In Architecture Guest editor: Peter Reyner Banham Walker Art Center Archives |
1954
No. 29: American Design
No. 30: Individuality and Modern Style
No. 31: Book Design
1955
No. 32: 1955 Triennale Review
No. 33: Jewelry and Silver
No. 34: Swedish Glass
1956
No. 35: Product Review
No. 36: Industrial Design: Prosperity vs. Posterity
1957
No. 37: Contemporary Finnish Design
No. 38: Useful Gifts
No. 39: Designer Craftsmen
No. 40: Industrial Design in Postwar Germany
1958
No. 41: Product Review
Nos. 42/43: Ceramics
1959
No. 44: Interior Design
Nos. 45/46: American Jewelry
1960
No. 47: Product Review
No. 48: American Weaving
No. 50: Hawaiian Art
Nos. 51/52: Japan: Design Today
1961
No. 53: Marcel Breuer’s St. John’s Abbey
1962
No. 54: Pottery and Ceramics
Nos. 55/56: Japanese Book Design
1963
No. 57: Children’s Furniture
No. 58: Ralph Rapson’s Guthrie Theater
1964
No. 59: Industrial Design in the Netherlands (Guest editor: Pieter Brattinga)
No. 60: Swiss Design
No. 61: 13th Triennale
1965
No. 62: Signs and Symbols
No. 63: Clip-on & Plug-In Architecture (Guest editor: Peter Reyner Banham)
1966
No. 64: Shape & Architecture (Guest editor: Rudolf Arnheim)
No. 65: Bruno Mathsson
Nos. 66/67: Design and the Computer
1967
No. 68: Light and Design; Light and Color (Guest editor: Gyorgy Kepes)
Nos. 69/70: The Expression of Gio Ponti
1968
No. 71: Mass Transit: Problem and Promise
No. 72: The Future: Space & Technology
1969
No. 73: Form in: Architecture, Design, Art
Nos. 74/75: Process and Imagination
1970
No. 76: Ephemera: Disposable Goods (Guest editor: Daniel Solomon; Guest designer: Barbara Stauffacher Solomon)
No. 77: Public Spaces, Public Art
No. 78/79: Conceptual Architecture (Guest editors: Peter Eisenman)
Ant Farm, Archigram, Archizoom, Craig Hodgetts, John Margolies, Ed Ruscha, Tony Smith, Superstudio
1971
No. 80: Making the City Observable (Guest editor and designer: Richard Saul Wurman)
No. 81: Edward Larrabee Barnes Walker Art Center
Nos. 82/83: Urban Renewal
1972
No. 84: Finnish Architecture
No. 85: Urban Renewal in America, 1950–1970 (Guest editors: Peter Wolf, Denise Scott Brown, Richard Saul Wurman)
Nos. 86/87: International Design Conference in Aspen
1973
No. 88: Human Systems in Industrial Design (Guest editors: Niels Diffrient, Jay Doblin, Charles Owen, Robert Propst)
No. 89: Sottsass Superstudio: Mindscapes
1974
Nos. 90/91: New Learning Spaces and Places (Guest editors: Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates)
No. 92: Signs (Guest editors: Alvin Eisenman, Inge Druckery, and Ken Carbone)
No. 93: Film Spaces
1975
Nos. 94/95: Design and Architecture for the Federal Government (Guest editors: Lois Craig, John Massey, Harry Weese, Lawrence Halprin, Dietmar Winkler, Arthur Polos, Edward D. Stone)
No. 96: Human Experience in Designed Environment (Guest editors: Niels Diffrient and Nicholas Polites)
No. 97: Ornament in Architecture; Five and Dime Architects (Guest editor: Daniel Solomon)
Nos. 98/99: Nelson/Eames/Girard/Propst: The Design Process at Herman Miller
1976
No. 100: The Architecture of James Stirling: Four Works
Nos. 101/102: The River: Images of the Mississippi River
1977
No. 103: Architecture as Energy (Guest editor: Marguerite Villecco)
No. 104: Julia Child’s Kitchen (Guest editors: Bill Stumpf and Nicholas Polites)
1978
No. 105: Projects for Handicapped Accessibility (Guest editors: David Niland and Stanley Tigerman)
Nos. 106/107: Noguchi’s Imaginary Landscapes
No. 108: Vacant Lots
1979
No. 109: Rooms (Guest editors: Susana Torre and Stanley Tigerman)
No. 110: Ivan Chermayeff
Nos. 111/112: Eight Artists: The Elusive Image
1980
Nos. 113/114: City Segments
No. 115: Maps (Guest editor: Marc Treib)
No. 116: WGBH, Boston: A Design Anatomy (Guest editors: Rosemarie Bletter and Christopher Pullman)
1982
No. 117: Hennepin Avenue (Guest editor: Denise Scott Brown)
Nos. 118/119: Meanings of Modernism: Form, Function and Metaphor
No. 120: Green Architecture: Notes on the Common Ground (Guest editor: Barbara Stauffacher Solomon)
1983
No. 121: Robots and Robotics
No. 122: The Meaning of Place in Art and Architecture
1984
No. 123: A Paul Rand Miscellany
No. 124: Joe D’Urso
No. 125: Center City Profile (Minneapolis, Minnesota) (Guest editors: Rem Koolhaas,
and Joseph Giovannini)
No. 126: A Serious Chair (Guest editors: William Houseman and Bill Stumpf)
1985
No. 127: LA 84: Games of the XXIII Olympiad (Guest editor: Joseph Giovannini)
No. 128: Urban Circumstances (Guest editor: J. B. Jackson)
No. 129: Skyways
No. 130: Formal Principles of Graphic Design (Guest editors: Armin Hofmann and Wolfgang Weingart)
1986
No. 131: Unvernacular Vernacular: Contemporary American Consumerist Architecture
No. 132: Suburbs (Guest editor: Lois Craig)
No. 133: Does It Make Sense? (Guest editor and designer: April Greiman)
No. 134: Japan From the Inside
No. 135: The Corporate Villa (Guest editor: Fred Koetter)
No. 136: The City in Film (Guest editor: Michael Webb)
1987
No. 137: The Flower Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll (Guest editor: Michael R. Van Valkenburgh)
No. 138: House and Home
1988
No. 139: Within the City: Phenomena of Relations (Guest editor: Steven Holl)
No. 140: Skyscraper View
No. 141: Minneapolis Sculpture Garden (Guest designer: Nancy Skolos)
1989
No. 142: Computers and Design: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Guest editor: Muriel Cooper)
No. 143: Ephemeral Places: Here Today—Gone Tomorrow (Guest editor: Grady Clay)
No. 144: Images in Motion: R/Greenberg Associates
No. 145: Hats (Guest editor: Richard Saul Wurman)
No. 146: Autoeroticism (Guest editors: Karal Ann Marling, Donald J. Bush)
1990
No. 147: Celebrations: Urban Spaces Transformed (Guest editors: Christine Macy and Sarah Bonnemaison)
No. 148: The Evolution of American Typography.
No. 149: Design to Grow With
1991
No. 150: The Fourth Coast: An Expedition on the Mississippi River (Guest editor: Design Center for American Urban Landscape, University of Minnesota)
No. 151: Framing American Cities (Guest editor: Mark Robbins)
No. 152: Architecture Tomorrow: Elizabeth Diller and Richard Scofidio, Steven Holl, Frank Israel, Thom Mayne and Michael Rotondi, Stanley Saitowitz, Tod Williams and Billie Tsien)
No. 153: Beyond Style: The Designer and Society
1992
No. 154: Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Disneyland, Shaker design
No. 155: Frank Lloyd Wright, the Tuileries, Frank Gehry furniture
No. 156: Alvaro Siza, Guggenheim Museum, U.S. currency design, suburbs, David Hockney Turnadot
No. 157: Lauretta Vinciarelli, Museum of 1980s Design, public housing, Calvin Klein advertising, South Central Los Angeles
1993
No. 158: infrastructure design, digital displays, new typefaces, Levittown
No. 159: film technology, Louis I. Kahn, Mall of America, street fashion, virtual reality
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