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"After the Modern Period = Na de modernen." Forum voor Architectuur en Daarmee Verbonden Kunsten ( 1984-85), 29(2): 54-55.
Edited. "America Now: Drawing Towards a More Modern Architecture" Architectural Design ( 1977), 47(6). AD Profile 6, 1977. London: Architectural Design, 1977. Special issue of Architectural Design . Catalogue of an exhibition held at Cooper- Hewitt Museum of Decorative Arts and Design and the Drawing Center, New York, Sept. 20-Nov. 6, 1977.
Edited. "American Architecture: After Modernism" Architecture and Urbanism (March 1981), Special Issue(3). Includes his essay: "Post Profligate Architecture: Some Observations in the Wa ning of the Petroleum Era."
Edited (with others). American Architecture: Innovation and Tradition . New York: Rizzoli, 1986. This volume documents the symposium and exhibition inaugurating the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture founded in 1982 as part of Columbia University. The symposium and exhibition were held at Columbia University, April, 21-24, 1983.
Edited (with John Montague Massengale). "The Anglo- American Suburb" (Architectural Design Profile 37) Architectural Design ( 1981), 10-11. London: Architectural Design; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. (with Deborah Nevins). The Architect's Eye: American Architectural Drawings from 1799-1978 . New York: Pantheon Books, 1979.
"Architecture at Play." House & Garden (April 1986), 158(4): 190-195, 236-244.
"Architecture: Stanley Tigerman." Architectural Digest (February 1989), 46(2): 146-151, 204, 206.
Arnell, Peter and Ted Bickford, eds. Robert A. M. Stern, 1965-1980: Toward a Modern Architecture After Modernism . New York: Rizzoli, 1981.
"Behind the Façades: A Conversation with Robert A. M. Stern." Architectural Record (march 1981), 169(4): 108-113. With Charles K. Gandee.
"Beyond the Modern Movement: A Conference Held at Harvard University, November 5, 1977." Harvard Architecture Review (Spring 1980), 1:190-217. Panelists: Peter Eisenman, Robert A. M. Stern, and others. Includes Stern's essay "The Doubles of Post-Modern," pp. 74- 87.
Boyer, M. Christine. Review of New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism between the Two World Wars , by Robert A. M. Stern. Seaport: The Magazine of the South Street Seaport Museum (Summer 1988), 22(1): Brown, Charlotte Vestal. Review of Pride of Place: Building the American Dream , by Robert A. M. Stern. Winterthur Portfolio (Winter 1987), 22(4): 316-318.
Buildings and Projects, 1981-1985 . Edited by Luis F. Rueda. New York: Rizzoli, 1986.
"`The Buell Center: An Interview with Robert A. M. Stern: Part I," `Part II.'" Oculus (April 1986), 47(8): 6-7, 17 & (June 1986), 47(10): 12-13.
Carter, Brian. "Back to the Future." Review of Modern Classcism , by Robert A. M. Stern. Building Design (January 27, 1989), 921:28.
Cohen, Edie Lee. "Bergdorf Goodman Salutes the AIA." Interior Design (September 1988), 59:264.
Condit, Carl W. Review of New York 1900 , by Robert A. M. Stern. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (March 1985), 44(1): 77-79.
"Design as Emulation." Architectural Design ( 1988), 58(9-10): 20-23.
"Design in Transition: P. Eisenman, F. O. Gehry. C. Gwathmey, C. W. Moore, C. Pelli, R. A. M. Stern, S. Tigerman." [sound recording] 3 audio cassettes: 1 7/8 ips. Las Vegas: Minute- Tape International, 1978. Papers read at a Conference of the American Institute of Architects, Dallas, Texas, May 1978.
Dixon, John Morris. "Stern Wins Rockwell Museum." Progressive Architecture (April 1988), 69:25.
"The Doubles of Post- Modern." Architectural Design ( 1981): 63-68.
"Drawing Towards a More Modern Architecture." Architectural Design ( 1977), 47(6): 382-383.
Dumaine, Brian. "Architects for the 1990s." Fortune (June 22, 1987), 115:152.
(with Clay Lancaster). East Hampton's Heritage: An Illustrated Architectural Record . New York: Norton, 1982.
"Edited Transcripts of Advanced Theory/History Seminar Course Held at Yale University." Yale Seminars in Architecture ( 1981), 1:vi, 1-266. Includes essays by Robert A. M. Stern, and others.< /p>
"The Evolution of Philip Johnson's Glass House, 1947-48." Oppositions (Fall 1977), 10:56-67.
"Exhibition of Work by Members of the Chicago Architecture Club." Chicago Architectural Journal ( 1981), 1:76-92. Remarks by Robert A. M. Stern, and others.
Feld, Susanna. "Back to the Future: Architecture Recovers a Sense of Place." Southern Accents (January-February 1989), 12(1): 72-78. Filler, Martin. Review of Modern Classicism , by Robert A. M. Stern. TLS [ Times Literary Supplement ] (March 24, 1989): 295.
"Five on Five." Architectural Forum (May 1973), 138(4): 46-57.
"Five Houses." Architecture and Urbanism (May 1988), 5(212): 61-150, and in GA Houses ( 1976), 1:36-77.
(with others). "Forum Design: Preview of Exhibition, Linz, Austria, June 27- October 5, 1980." Architectural Design ( 1980), 50(3-4): 42-66.
"Four Towers." Architecture and Urbanism (January 1985), 1(172): 19-58.
"40 under 40." An Exhibition of young talent in architecture. Text by Robert A. M. Stern. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1966. Organized by the Architectural League of New York.
Edited. "40 under 40" Architecture and Urbanism (January 1977), 73(1). Rpr. Tokyo: Japan Architect, 1977.
(with others). "Furniture: Seven Leading Architects Talk about What Works, What Doesn't--and Why." Architectural Digest (August 1988), 45:52.
George Howe: Toward a Modern American Architecture . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975.
Ginther, Christine. "Four Architects: Four Innovators." M.Arch., UCLA.
Goldberger, Paul. Review of The International Design Yearbook, 1985/86 , edited by Robert A. M. Stern. New York Times Book Review (December 8, 1985), 90:18.
Goldberger, Paul. Review of New York 1930 , by Robert A. M. Stern. New York Times Book Review (May 31, 1987), 92:3.
Goldberger, Paul. "Should Anyone Care about the `New York Five'?...or about Their Critics the `Five on Five'?" Architectural Record (February 1974), 155:113-116.
"Gray Architecture: Quelques variations post- modernistes autour de l'orthodoxie." L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui (August- September 1976), 186:83-98.
"Guest Speaker: Robert A. M. Stern: Designing the American Dream." Architectural Digest (April 1986), 43(4): 30, 33, 36, 38.
(with others). "History: Setting the Stage: Harts & Tallant." Skyline (December 1981): 32-33.
Huls, Mary Ellen. "Robert A. M. Stern: A Bibliography." Vance Bibliographies ( 1987), Architecture Series: A-1811.
Foreword. Images of Fin-de- Siècle Architecture and Interior Decoration , by Keiichi Tahara. New York: Kodansha International/Harper & Row, 1988.
Ingersoll, Richard. Review of Pride of Place , by Robert A. M. Stern. Design Book Review: DBR (Fall 1986), 10:18-21. Also reviews the TV program.
(with others). "Inside James Stirling" Design Quarterly ( 1976), 100.
"Interior Design: The New Freedom." [videorecording] 1 videocassette (31 min.): sd, col.; 3/4 in. U-matic. Barbaralee Diamonstein; produced by Diamonstein and directed for ABC Video Enterprises by David Gordon. Diamo nstein interviews Stern.
Edited. The International Design Yearbook 1985/86 . New York: Abbeville Press, 1985.
"International Style: Immediate Effects." Progressive Architecture (February 1982), 63(2).
Iovine, Julie V. Review of American Architecture: Innovation and Tradition , by Robert A. M. Stern. Architectural Record (February 1987), 175:75.
James, Warren A. Review of New York 1900 , by Robert A. M. Stern. Architectural Record (November 1984), 172(13): 75.
Jodidio, Philip. "La decoration n'est pas un crime." Connaissance des Arts (May 1983), 375:74-81. Includes an interview.
Kimball, Roger. "Pride Misplaced: Stern Lessons in American Architecture." Architectural Record (May 1986), 174(6): 77. Review of TV series "Pride of Place: Building the Amer ican Dream," by Robert A. M. Stern.
Jacobsen, Hugh Newell. "Architecture: Robert A. M. Stern." Architectural Digest (May 1985), 42:210.
"The Language of Modernism: An Interview with Robert A. M. Stern." Columbia Art Review (Spring 1985), 3-6. With R. Douglas Hamilton.
"Lunch with Robert: An Interview with Robert A. M. Stern." Avenu ( 1983), 13(3): 4-5, 7, 11, 15.
(with Raymond W. Gastil). Modern Classicism . New York: Rizzoli, 1988.
"Models for Reality: Some Observations." Architectural Design ( 1981): 69.
"More is More." Art News (January 1985), 84:11. Interview with Sarah Williams.
(with others)." New Directions for American Architects." [sound recording] 7 cassettes. 1/2 track. mono. Preston H. Thomas Memorial lecture series, 1976. Sponsored by Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art and Planning. Recorded at Franklin Hall, October 18, 1976.
New Directions in American Architecture . New York: Braziller; London: Studio Vista, 1969. Revised edition. Braziller, 1977.
"New Directions in American Architecture: Postscript at the Edge of Modernism." AAQ: Architectural Association Quarterly ( 1977), 9(3-4): 66-71.
(with Thomas Mellins). New York: Architectural Models from the Last Decade. An Exhibition at the Queens Museum, July 30- September 27, 1987. New York 1987. Flushing, NY: The Museum, 1987.
"New York Brownstone Renovation." GA Houses ( 1979), 6:100-105.
(with others). New York 1900: Metropolitan Architecture and Urbansim, 1890-1915 . New York: Rizzoli, 1983.
Edited (with others). New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism between the Two World Wars . New York: Rizzoli, 1987.
"New York Note." Architecture and Urbanism (August 1977), 81:103-122.
"New Yorkers on New York." Architecture: The AIA Journal (April 1988), 77(4): 57-97.
"Not Space But...Room." GA Houses (December 1978), 5:4-7.
"On Being Modern and Traditional." Architecture and Urbanism (May 1988), 5(212): 61-150.
"On Drawing." Architectural Design ( 1981): 20.
"On Style, Classicism, and Pedagogy." Precis (Fall 1984), 5:17-23.
"Park Avenue Apartment, New York, New York, 1977." GA Houses ( 1979), 6:92-93.
"Philip Johnson" Architecture and Urbanism (June 1979), 6:1-301. With articles by Robert A. M. Stern, and others.
"Philip Johnson: Glass House, Connecticut, USA." Architecture and Urbanism (April 1979), 103:9-28. Japanese text.
"Philip Johnson." Ianus: Old & New International Architecture (May-June 1980): 12-25. Interview.
(assisted by others). Pride of Place: Building the American Dream . Boston: Houghton Mifflin; New York: American Heritage, 1986.
"Pride of Place: Building the American Dream: A Personal View, by Robert A. M. Stern." [Television Program] [Viderecording] [Motion Picture] Malone Gill Productions for the Humanities South Carolina Educational Television Netw ork; director and co- producer, Murray Grigor. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities, 1986. Issued by Films for the Humanities as videocassette (U-matic 3/4 in. or Beta 1/2 in. or VHS 1/2 in.) and as motion picture. Originally broadcast on the PBS television program. Consists of 8 parts or programs: The Search for a Usable Past; The Campus: A Place Apart; Dream Houses; Suburbs: Arcadia for Everyone; Resorts: Paradise Reclaimed; The Places Within; Proud Towers; The Garden and the Grid.
"Regionalism and the Continuity of Tradition." Center ( 1987), 3:58-63.
"Residence, Eastern Long Island, USA, 1975-77." GA Houses ( 1979), 6:94-99.
(with Thomas P. Catalano). "Raymond Hood." Institute for Architectural and Urban Studies. Catalogue ( 1982), 15; New York: Rizzoli, 1982.
"Recent Works of Robert A. M. Stern." Architecture and Urbanism (May 1988), 5(212): 61-150.
"Regionalism and the Continuity of Tradition." Center: A Journal for Architecture in America ( 1987), 3:58-63.
"The Residential Works of Robert A. M. Stern" Architecture and Urbanism (July 1982), Extra Issue:1-231.
Review of Apartments for the Affluent , by A. Alpern. Architectural Record ( 1976), 159(2): 43.
Review of Modern Housing Prototypes , by R. Sherwood. Architectural Record ( 1979), 165(7): 208.
"Robert A. M. Stern." Architectural Design ( 1985), 55(1-2): 38-43. "Robert A. M. Stern: An Architect's Impressions of Spain." Architectural Digest (March 1989), 46(3): 128 , 12D, 128H.
Robert Stern . Introductory essay by Vincent Scully. London: Architectural Design/Academy Editions, 1981.
Robert Stern: An Architectural Monograph . Essays by David Dunster, Vincent Scully, and Robert Stern. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.
Roth, Leland M. Review of New York 1900 , by Robert A. M. Stern. Winterthur Portfolio (Spring 1985), 20(1): 98-100.
Saint, Andrew. Review of "Raymond Hood," by Robert A. M. Stern. AA Files (Summer 1985), 9:102-104.
Scully, Vincent. "Architecture: Robert A. M. Stern." Architectural Digest (March 1986), 43:108.
Scully, Vincent. "Epoch Architecture: From Times Square to Red Square."
Review of New York 1900 , by Robert A. M. Stern, and Gold in Azure , by William Craft Brumfield. Architectural Digest (December 1985), 42(12): 206, 2 10, 214, 218.
(with others). "The Shape of Things to Come." New York Times Magazine (April 9, 1989): 10. Homes of the future.
"Something Borrowed, Something New." Horizon ( 1977), , 20(4): 5-57.
"The Stern Conversations." Interiors (September 1984), 144(2): 160-161, 176, 180, 182 & (November 1984), 144(4): 142-143, 148.
"The Suburban Alternative for the `Middle City.'" Architectural Record (August 1978), 164(2): 93-100.
"Subway Suburb, 1976-80." Design Quarterly ( 1980), 113): 72-73.
"A Talk by Robert A. M. Stern Given at the Opening of the Architecture Dept. of the Art Institute of Chicago." Inland Architect (July- August 1982), 26(4): 2, 4, 6-7.
Tigerman, Stanley. "Villa with a View: Melding Traditions on Oyster Bay." Architectural Digest (March 1986), 43:108.
"Travel Notes: Robert A. M. Stern: An Architect's Impressions of France." Architectural Digest (June 1987), 44(6): 234-247.
"Value Architecture: What the Public Gains." [sound recording] 1 sound cassette (72 min.): analog. Lecture by Robert A. M. Stern. [S.l.]: American Institute of Architects; Ballwin, MO: ACTS, 1985. Recorde d at the 1985 AIA national convention in San Francisco.
(with Robert Maxwell). Venturi and Rauch: The Public Buildings . London: Academy Editions, 1978.
Vogel, Carol. "The Trend- Setting Traditionalism of Architect Robert A. M. Stern." New York Times Magazine (January 13, 1985), 134:40.
Wilson, Richard Guy. "Stern, `the Enfant Terrible' of Postmodernism." Review of Robert A. M., Stern, 1965-1980 , edited by Peter Arnell and Ted Bickford. Architecture: The AIA Journal (March 1983), 72(3): 105-110.
Wilson, Richard Guy. "Two on New York, as through a Glass Romantically." Review of New York 1930 , by Robert A. M. Stern. Architecture: The AIA Journal (April 1988), 77(4): 49, 52-53.
"With Rhetoric: The New York Apartment House." Via ( 1980), 4:78-111.
Commentary. Writings , by Philip Johnson. Foreword by Vincent Scully. Introduction by Peter Eisenman. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979.