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  • Perspecta (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal published since 1952 by the Yale School of Architecture and distributed

    Perspecta (journal)

    Perspecta (journal)

    Perspecta_(journal)

  • Tom and Jerry filmography
  • were reissued with Perspecta Sound, which was introduced in 1954. MGM also reissued its cartoons before the introduction of Perspecta Sound. Because of

    Tom and Jerry filmography

    Tom_and_Jerry_filmography

  • List of architecture journals
  • List of academic and professional journals in architecture

    of Architecture Journal of Architectural Education Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians OASE (journal) Perspecta (journal) Architecture Architectural

    List of architecture journals

    List_of_architecture_journals

  • Sarah Whiting
  • American architect (born 1964)

    Doppler Effect and Other Moods of Modernism," published by Yale's Perspecta journal in 2002. Whiting is married to Ron Witte, who is a co-founder of WW

    Sarah Whiting

    Sarah Whiting

    Sarah_Whiting

  • Perspecta Inc.
  • American technology company

    Perspecta Inc. was an American government services company based in Chantilly, Virginia. The company was acquired by Peraton in 2021. Perspecta was formed

    Perspecta Inc.

    Perspecta_Inc.

  • Sanju Bansal
  • Indian-American businessman

    Clarabridge for $1.1 billion. Perspecta (NYSE: PRSP), as a member of the board of directors since June 2019. Perspecta, a Fortune 1000 company with over

    Sanju Bansal

    Sanju_Bansal

  • Peraton
  • American national security and tech company

    contract extension for CF-18 support". Ottawa Business Journal. Retrieved 2021-08-24. "Perspecta, now under Peraton, lands $473.8 million agreement". Virginia

    Peraton

    Peraton

  • MIT Press
  • University press in Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Negotiation Journal Network Neuroscience Neural Computation Neurobiology of Language The New England Quarterly October Open Mind Perspecta Perspectives

    MIT Press

    MIT Press

    MIT_Press

  • Robert A. M. Stern
  • American architect (1939–2025)

    via JSTOR. Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal, Vol. 9/10 (The MIT Press, 1965) Stuart, John A. (September 2006). "Re-Reading Perspecta: The First

    Robert A. M. Stern

    Robert A. M. Stern

    Robert_A._M._Stern

  • Robert Somol
  • American architectural theorist

    Doppler Effect and Other Moods of Modernism," published by MIT's Perspecta journal in 2002. Observers have dubbed the essay "the true birth certificate

    Robert Somol

    Robert_Somol

  • Perspective
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    on Political Science, peer-reviewed academic journal The Perspective, a news and history website Perspecta, a motion picture sound system Perspectivism

    Perspective

    Perspective

  • Yale School of Architecture
  • Architecture school of Yale University

    journals, Perspecta and Retrospecta; a biannual news magazine, Constructs. Perspecta is the oldest student-edited peer-reviewed architectural journal

    Yale School of Architecture

    Yale School of Architecture

    Yale_School_of_Architecture

  • Lorraine Wild
  • Canadian-born American graphic designer

    While at Yale University, she designed Perspecta 19, which was Yale's architectural journal. Along with Perspecta 19, she also designed the Chamber Works

    Lorraine Wild

    Lorraine_Wild

  • DXC Technology
  • American multinational IT services company

    DXC split off its US public sector segment to create a new company, Perspecta Inc. In June 2019, with about 43,000 employees in India and one of its

    DXC Technology

    DXC_Technology

  • Paul Davidoff
  • Hills: SAGE. pp. 99–120. Davidoff, Paul (1967). "Democratic Planning". Perspecta. Vol. 11. Yale School of Architecture. pp. 156–159. Davidoff, Linda; Davidoff

    Paul Davidoff

    Paul_Davidoff

  • Veritas Capital
  • American private-equity firm

    Veritas placed this purchase in its Peraton subsidiary. In May 2021, Perspecta was acquired by Veritas for $7.1 billion and also placed under Peraton

    Veritas Capital

    Veritas_Capital

  • VistaVision
  • Motion picture camera film format

    35 mm film print was used with a compatible sound system known as the "Perspecta Stereo", encoded in the optical track. The VistaVision fanfare, heard

    VistaVision

    VistaVision

    VistaVision

  • Phenomenology (architecture)
  • Philosophical study of architecture

    Building."  Perspecta: The Yale Journal of Architecture 17: 36-43. Karsten Harries, 1982. "Building and the Terror of Time." Perspecta: The Yale Journal of Architecture

    Phenomenology (architecture)

    Phenomenology_(architecture)

  • St. Peter's Basilica
  • Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Vatican City

    "The History of the Site of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome". Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal. 25: 32–65. doi:10.2307/1567138. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1567138

    St. Peter's Basilica

    St. Peter's Basilica

    St._Peter's_Basilica

  • East Germany
  • Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)

    ISBN 9780060786137. Preuss, Evelyn. "The Wall You Will Never Know". Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press: 19–31. "Three Top Commies Flee

    East Germany

    East Germany

    East_Germany

  • Away All Boats
  • 1956 film by Joseph Pevney

    VistaVision at a studio other than Paramount. The film made use of the Perspecta stereo process for its soundtrack. Clint Eastwood's role is a brief speaking

    Away All Boats

    Away_All_Boats

  • Futurama (New York World's Fair)
  • 1939 exhibit by General Motors

    ISBN 978-1-4000-6964-4. Coombs, R (1971). "Norman Bel Geddes: Highways and Horizons". Perspecta. 13/14: 11–27. doi:10.2307/1566968. JSTOR 1566968. Morshed, A (2004).

    Futurama (New York World's Fair)

    Futurama (New York World's Fair)

    Futurama_(New_York_World's_Fair)

  • Peggy Deamer
  • American architect

    Willis Architecture Foundation and is currently on the board of Perspecta: The Yale Journal of Architecture and a member of ArchiteXX. Montauk House, Montauk

    Peggy Deamer

    Peggy_Deamer

  • Forbidden Planet
  • 1956 science fiction film by Fred M. Wilcox

    and in some theaters, stereophonic sound, either by the magnetic or Perspecta processes. At the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film

    Forbidden Planet

    Forbidden Planet

    Forbidden_Planet

  • White Christmas (film)
  • 1954 film directed by Michael Curtiz

    process, with color by Technicolor, and was one of the first to feature the Perspecta directional sound system at limited engagements. White Christmas was intended

    White Christmas (film)

    White_Christmas_(film)

  • DARPA
  • Technology research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Defense

    as the distributed training of machine learning classifiers by 100x. Perspecta Labs and Raytheon BBN were working on FastNICs as of fiscal year 2020

    DARPA

    DARPA

    DARPA

  • Tom and Jerry
  • American cartoon series and franchise

    produced in CinemaScope. Some even had their soundtracks recorded in Perspecta directional audio. All of the Hanna and Barbera cartoons were shot as

    Tom and Jerry

    Tom_and_Jerry

  • Wall
  • Vertical structure, usually solid, that defines and sometimes protects an area

    Preuss, Evelyn (2005). "The Wall You Will Never Know". Perspecta 036: The Yale Architectural Journal. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 19–31. Wikisource has

    Wall

    Wall

    Wall

  • Ronald Shiffman
  • and Strategies," 1995. 1999: "Aesthetics, Demographics and Cohesion," Perspecta, 1999, pp. 76–83, with Kate Winter, Denise Scott Brown, Alan Plattus,

    Ronald Shiffman

    Ronald Shiffman

    Ronald_Shiffman

  • Biomimetic architecture
  • Architecture modeled after nature

    OCLC 1112508488. George R. Collins, "Antonio Gaudi: Structure and Form", Perspecta 8 (1963): 89. David Pearson, New Organic Architecture: the breaking wave

    Biomimetic architecture

    Biomimetic_architecture

  • Walker Guest House
  • Beach house by Paul Rudolph

    Rudolph also discussed the essence of his ascetic design in Perspecta and The Journal of the American Institute of Architects. In February 1957, Architectural

    Walker Guest House

    Walker Guest House

    Walker_Guest_House

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    MacDonald, William (1957). "Design and Technology in Hagia Sophia". Perspecta. 4: 20–27. doi:10.2307/1566853. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1566853. Mainstone

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Electronic Data Systems
  • American information technology company

    to create a new independent and publicly traded government contractor, Perspecta Inc.[citation needed] In 2006, EDS sold their management consulting subsidiary

    Electronic Data Systems

    Electronic Data Systems

    Electronic_Data_Systems

  • Shepley Bulfinch
  • Architectural firm in Boston

    death, Ames's money, and the birth of the modern architectural firm" in Perspecta 47 (2014): 114-127. "Shepley, George F." in Boston of To-day: A Glance

    Shepley Bulfinch

    Shepley Bulfinch

    Shepley_Bulfinch

  • Mario Botta
  • Swiss architect, born 1943

    Mario (1983). "Architecture and Morality: An Interview with Mario Botta". Perspecta. 20: 119–138. doi:10.2307/1567069. JSTOR 1567069. Sherman, Williams (1987)

    Mario Botta

    Mario Botta

    Mario_Botta

  • Loew's Jersey Theatre
  • Theater in Jersey City, New Jersey

    helped restore the projection equipment, which included a mid-20th-century Perspecta sound system and three projectors. FOL also cleaned and reupholstered

    Loew's Jersey Theatre

    Loew's Jersey Theatre

    Loew's_Jersey_Theatre

  • Tsk Tsk Tsk
  • Australian artist collective

    Biennale of Sydney, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales art festival Perspecta in 1983. Artistically, they were closely linked to Paul Taylor, the artists

    Tsk Tsk Tsk

    Tsk_Tsk_Tsk

  • Charles Moore (architect)
  • American architect (1925–1993)

    including the influential "You Have To Pay for the Public Life," in Perspecta, one of the first predictors of suburban sprawl and the rise of the theme

    Charles Moore (architect)

    Charles_Moore_(architect)

  • Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot
  • 1957 film by George Seaton

    sound, whereas most films in that process were either shown in mono or in Perspecta sound. The music for the film was composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann

    Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot

    Williamsburg:_The_Story_of_a_Patriot

  • List of college bowl games
  • 14, 2022. "Austin's bowl game hopes delayed to 2016". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved May 26, 2015. Hartsell, Jeff (August 27, 2015). "Medal of Honor

    List of college bowl games

    List of college bowl games

    List_of_college_bowl_games

  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
  • Visual arts center at Harvard University

    Arnheim, Rudolph (1983). "The Symbolism of Centric and Linear Composition". Perspecta. 20: 144. doi:10.2307/1567070. JSTOR 1567070. Sekler (1978). Le Corbusier

    Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts

    Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts

    Carpenter_Center_for_the_Visual_Arts

  • Keller Easterling
  • American architect

    contributing to journals such as Domus, Artforum, Grey Room, Cabinet, Volume, Assemblage, e-flux, Log, Praxis, Harvard Design Magazine, Perspecta, and ANY.

    Keller Easterling

    Keller Easterling

    Keller_Easterling

  • Biomimetics
  • Imitation of biological systems for the solving of human problems

    OCLC 967523159. Collins, George R. (1963). "Antonio Gaudi: Structure and Form". Perspecta. 8: 63–90. doi:10.2307/1566905. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1566905. "Urban

    Biomimetics

    Biomimetics

    Biomimetics

  • 6th-century Byzantine domes
  • MacDonald, William (1957). "Design and Technology in Hagia Sophia". Perspecta. 4. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press: 20–27. JSTOR 1566853. Mainstone, Rowland

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century_Byzantine_domes

  • Andrés Jaque
  • Spanish architect, writer and curator

    leading architectural magazines such as El Croquis, Domus, Perspecta Yale, Thresholds Journal MIT, Log, Volume and Beyond; and regular works for broader

    Andrés Jaque

    Andrés Jaque

    Andrés_Jaque

  • Richard Serra
  • American sculptor (1938–2024)

    "Notes from Sight Point Road," Originally published in Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal, no. 19 (1982), pp. 172–81 Edited and printed as "Extended

    Richard Serra

    Richard Serra

    Richard_Serra

  • Arthur Korn (architect)
  • German architect (1891–1978)

    Korn, Maxwell Fry, Dennis Sharp. 1971. The M.A.R.S. Plan for London. Perspecta, Vol. 13 (1971), pp. 163–173 Pp 165–6 in Fry E. M. 1971, ' The MARS Group

    Arthur Korn (architect)

    Arthur Korn (architect)

    Arthur_Korn_(architect)

  • The Shape of Time
  • 1962 book by George Kubler

    Kubler himself responded to this review nearly 20 years later in the journal Perspecta in an article titled The Shape of Time. Reconsidered. He claimed that

    The Shape of Time

    The_Shape_of_Time

  • San Michele in Isola
  • Catholic church in Venice, Italy

    by Marco Frascari, "The Lume Materiale in the Architecture of Venice", Perspecta 24 (1988:137-145) p. 138f; Frascari is discussing the "material light"

    San Michele in Isola

    San Michele in Isola

    San_Michele_in_Isola

  • Jeffrey Kipnis
  • American architectural critic

    and the Suspect." Journal of Architectural Education, ACSA, Washington DC, 1987. Kipnis, Jeffey. "Drawing a Conclusion." Perspecta 22, MIT Press, Cambridge

    Jeffrey Kipnis

    Jeffrey Kipnis

    Jeffrey_Kipnis

  • Stereophonic sound
  • Method of sound reproduction using two audio channels

    VistaVision took a simplified, low-cost approach to stereophonic sound; its Perspecta system featured only a monaural track, but through subaudible tones, it

    Stereophonic sound

    Stereophonic sound

    Stereophonic_sound

  • Via della Conciliazione
  • Thoroughfare in Rome, Italy

    Charles B. (1989). "The History of the Site of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome". Perspecta. 25: 34–65. doi:10.2307/1567138. JSTOR 1567138. Wikimedia Commons has

    Via della Conciliazione

    Via della Conciliazione

    Via_della_Conciliazione

  • Architecture of Finland
  • Hitchcock and G. E. Kidder Smith, "Aalto versus Aalto: The Other Finland", Perspecta, Vol. 9/10 (1965), pp. 131-166. Alvaro Siza, Interview with Marja-Riitta

    Architecture of Finland

    Architecture of Finland

    Architecture_of_Finland

  • Philip Johnson
  • American architect (1906–2005)

    Johnson, Philip (1955). "The Seven Crutches of Modern Architecture". Perspecta. 3: 40–45. doi:10.2307/1566834. JSTOR 1566834. alternate URL Fixsen, Anna

    Philip Johnson

    Philip Johnson

    Philip_Johnson

  • Mario Gooden
  • Architect from the United States (1965-)

    # “_ORM is a Four-Letter Word…That Starts with F.” Perspecta No. 43. The Yale Architecture Journal. December 2010. Dark Space: Architecture, Representation

    Mario Gooden

    Mario_Gooden

  • Colin Rowe
  • British architectural historian

    and Other Essays (1976) "Transparency: Literal and Phenomenal" Part II, Perspecta 13/14, 1971 Italian Architecture of the 16th Century, with Leon Satkowski

    Colin Rowe

    Colin_Rowe

  • Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center
  • Georgia Cyber Center building in downtown Augusta, Georgia

    include Parsons, Booz Allen, Leidos, Peraton (which acquired former tenant Perspecta), Athenix Solutions Group, ECS, Scientific Research Corporation, Sealing

    Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center

    Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center

    Georgia_Cyber_Innovation_and_Training_Center

  • Aarati Kanekar
  • Indian architect

    in various journals, including The Journal of Architecture, Perspecta, Philosophica, and Domus. Between Drawing and Building, The Journal of Architecture

    Aarati Kanekar

    Aarati_Kanekar

  • MARS Group
  • Defunct British architectural think tank

    Korn, Maxwell Fry, Dennis Sharp. 1971. The M.A.R.S. Plan for London. Perspecta, Vol. 13 (1971), pp. 163-173 Pp 165-6 in Fry E. M. 1971, ' The MARS Group

    MARS Group

    MARS_Group

  • Louise Hearman
  • Australian artist (born 1963)

    whilst in 1993 she was chosen by the curators for that year's Australia Perspecta exhibition. Her work next gained recognition through an appearance on

    Louise Hearman

    Louise_Hearman

  • List of the Cenozoic life of Texas
  • †Euspira aldrichi †Euspira jacksonensis †Euspira marylandica †Euspira perspecta †Eutrephoceras †Eutrephoceras reesidei †Eutypomys †Eutypomys inexpectatus

    List of the Cenozoic life of Texas

    List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Texas

  • Richard M. Sommer
  • “Four Stops Along an Architecture of Post-War America” in Perspecta Vol. 32, The Yale Journal of Architecture, (Cambridge: MIT Press). Sommer, Richard

    Richard M. Sommer

    Richard_M._Sommer

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park
  • Public park in Manhattan, New York

    2019. Kahn, Louis (1982). "1973: Brooklyn, New York". Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal. 19: 90. doi:10.2307/1567053. JSTOR 1567053. "Section

    Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park

    Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park

    Franklin_D._Roosevelt_Four_Freedoms_Park

  • Mark Alan Hewitt
  • American architect

    Alvar Aalto's Sketches." Perspecta (1989): 163-177. Hewitt, Mark Alan. "Architecture for a contingent environment." Journal of Architectural Education

    Mark Alan Hewitt

    Mark_Alan_Hewitt

  • Krzysztof Wodiczko
  • Polish artist (born 1943)

    Krzysztof Wodiczko, "Projections," Perspecta 26, Theatre, Theatricality, and Architecture (1990): 273. Wodiczko, Perspecta 26 (1990): 273. Kathleen MacQueen

    Krzysztof Wodiczko

    Krzysztof Wodiczko

    Krzysztof_Wodiczko

  • Reservation poverty
  • Poverty on Native American reservations

    SECLUSION IN THE TWENTY - FIRST CENTURY: The 2009 Roth-Symonds Lecture". Perspecta. 43: 164–175. JSTOR 41680282. Kleinfeld, Judith; John Kruse (1982). "Native

    Reservation poverty

    Reservation poverty

    Reservation_poverty

  • Art Gallery of South Australia
  • Art gallery in Adelaide, Australia

    South Wales introduced an exhibition of Australian art called Australian Perspecta in 1981, which ran in alternate years with the international Biennale

    Art Gallery of South Australia

    Art Gallery of South Australia

    Art_Gallery_of_South_Australia

  • Raimund Abraham
  • Austrian architect (1933–2010)

    Abraham, Raimund (1982). "Negation and reconciliation". Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal. 19. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale School of Architecture:

    Raimund Abraham

    Raimund Abraham

    Raimund_Abraham

  • Ezra Stiles College
  • Residential college at Yale University

    yale.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-16. Saarinen, Eero (1961). "Eero Saarinen". Perspecta. 7: 29–42. doi:10.2307/1566864. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1566864. "Morse

    Ezra Stiles College

    Ezra_Stiles_College

  • Maxwell Fry
  • English architect, writer and painter (1899–1987)

    Arthur, Maxwell Fry and Dennis Sharp. "The M.A.R.S. Plan for London", Perspecta, Vol. 13 (1971), pp. 163–173, accessed 29 April 2011 (subscription required)

    Maxwell Fry

    Maxwell Fry

    Maxwell_Fry

  • Mary Macqueen
  • Australian artist (1912–1994)

    travelling exhibition to East Coast Regional Galleries 1983 Australian Perspecta, Art Gallery of New South Wales 1984 The Australians, C.D.S. Gallery,

    Mary Macqueen

    Mary_Macqueen

  • Warren J. Cox
  • American architect

    University School of Architecture where he was Editor of Perspecta, the Yale Architecture Journal, and received the Henry Adams Prize. While at Yale, he

    Warren J. Cox

    Warren_J._Cox

  • Arthur Drexler
  • American museum curator

    (2004). "When Systems Fail: Arthur Drexler and the Postmodern Turn". Perspecta. 35: 134–153. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1567353. Hines, Thomas S. (2019).

    Arthur Drexler

    Arthur_Drexler

  • Marshall McLuhan bibliography
  • Author bibliography

    Society:517–31 1967. "The Invisible Environment: The Future of an Erosion." Perspecta 11:163–67. 1973. "The Argument: Causality in the Electric World," with

    Marshall McLuhan bibliography

    Marshall_McLuhan_bibliography

  • Robert Grant Irving
  • Articles and reviews for Architecture (American Institute of Architects), Perspecta (Yale School of Architecture), Progressive Architecture, and House and

    Robert Grant Irving

    Robert_Grant_Irving

  • University of Scranton buildings and landmarks
  • Latona Associates; the Metropolitan Opera; Liberty Lane Partners Inc.; and Perspecta Trust LLC. During the Clinton administration, Mr. Montrone served as a

    University of Scranton buildings and landmarks

    University of Scranton buildings and landmarks

    University_of_Scranton_buildings_and_landmarks

  • Brad Buckley
  • Australian artist

    catalogue essay, Artspace Visual Arts Centre, Sydney and Australian Perspecta '85, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1985, p.24. Levine, Brett, 'Princes

    Brad Buckley

    Brad Buckley

    Brad_Buckley

  • Catalytic Communities
  • Nonprofit think tank and advocacy organization

    Mariana Cavalcanti, and Vyjayanthi Venuturupalli Rao (Terreform, 2016) Perspecta 50: Urban Divides, eds. Meghan McAllister and Mahdi Sabbagh (MIT Press

    Catalytic Communities

    Catalytic_Communities

  • Kent Bloomer
  • American artist (1935–2023)

    Architecture, "The Exclusion of Sculpture and Painting from Buildings," 1980 Perspecta 23, Yale School of Architecture and Rizzoli, "Botanical Ornament: the

    Kent Bloomer

    Kent_Bloomer

  • Alexander Tzonis
  • Greek-born architect (1937–2026)

    co-author Liane Lefaivre "Transformations of the Initial Structure", Perspecta 12, 1969 "The last identity crisis in architecture", Connection (Spring)

    Alexander Tzonis

    Alexander Tzonis

    Alexander_Tzonis

  • George Soane
  • English writer and dramatist

    Criticism, and Publicity in the Architectural Career of Sir John Soane". Perspecta. 37: 144–163. ISSN 0079-0958. William Seddinger Dye, A Study of Melodrama

    George Soane

    George Soane

    George_Soane

  • John Beard (artist)
  • Welsh artist and painter (born 1943)

    Studio International, No.1002, Article, 1983. Snell, Ted Australian Perspecta 1985, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Catalogue, 1985. Snell

    John Beard (artist)

    John_Beard_(artist)

  • David McDiarmid
  • Australian artist and activist (1952–1995)

    Stern Gallery (1993). McDiarmid's last group exhibition was ‘Australian Perspecta 1995’, a survey of contemporary art, curated by Judy Annear at the Art

    David McDiarmid

    David_McDiarmid

  • David Malangi
  • Australian artist

    Biennale of Sydney in 1979. In 1983 his work was exhibited at the Australian Perspecta at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. In 1988, for the Bicentenary

    David Malangi

    David_Malangi

  • Site-specific architecture
  • Retrieved 2022-05-13. Fuller, Buckminster (1952). "Buckminster Fuller". Perspecta. 1: 29–37. doi:10.2307/1566844. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1566844. Debertolis

    Site-specific architecture

    Site-specific_architecture

  • Ingeborg Tyssen
  • Dutch–Australian photographer, teacher, and writer

    Art Gallery of New South Wales 1993, 6 October–28 November: Australian Perspecta 1993, Robert Ambrose Cole, Adam Cullen, Richard Bell Devine, Ingeborg

    Ingeborg Tyssen

    Ingeborg_Tyssen

  • Hans Baldauf
  • American architect (born 1959)

    Hans Baldauf, October 19, 2009 Perspecta 26: Theater, Theatricality, and Architecture (The Yale Architecture Journal), 1990, Edited by Hans Baldauf,

    Hans Baldauf

    Hans_Baldauf

  • Metropolis (architecture magazine)
  • American architecture and design magazine

    "How Old is Young?". Perspecta. 37: 64–77. JSTOR 40482241. " Q&A: 2030 Challenge founder Ed Mazria" Weinstein, N., Daily Journal of Commerce. (2010) Lewis

    Metropolis (architecture magazine)

    Metropolis_(architecture_magazine)

  • Valerie Sutton
  • American dancer and inventor (born 1951)

    Angeles Times. p. K66. Guest, Ann Hutchinson (1990). "Dance Notation". Perspecta. 26: 203–214. doi:10.2307/1567163. JSTOR 1567163. Hasemyer, David (March

    Valerie Sutton

    Valerie Sutton

    Valerie_Sutton

  • Mary Miss
  • American environmental artist (born 1944)

    Architects on Public Sites." Art Journal 48 (1989): 315–20. Miss, Mary. "On a Redefinition of Public Sculpture." Perspecta, no. 21 (1984): 52–69. Hamill

    Mary Miss

    Mary Miss

    Mary_Miss

  • IJP The Book of Surfaces
  • Book about the geometry and philosophy of architectural surfaces

    Designers? in Perspecta Vol. 42, pp. 147-157 (11 pages) The MIT Press Illa Berman (2003) THICK SKINS: The Complexity of the Superficial in Journal of Architectural

    IJP The Book of Surfaces

    IJP_The_Book_of_Surfaces

  • Amale Andraos
  • American architect

    Peutinger Map," The Avery Review, Issue 01 2014: "Strategies of the Void," Perspecta 48: Amnesia 2013: "Visionary Urbanism and its Agency," Zawia, Issue 1:

    Amale Andraos

    Amale Andraos

    Amale_Andraos

  • John Conomos
  • Australian artist (1947–2024)

    Lloyd), 2001. The Bells of Toledo, 2008. George Alexander, Australian Perspecta, Exhibition catalogue, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1989. Cathie Payne

    John Conomos

    John_Conomos

  • Jacques Ehrmann
  • French writer

    anthropologie) - Encyclopedia Universalis, Vol. IX. Live in Utopia. - Perspecta, Vol. 13/14; French abridged version: Habiter l'utopie? in l'Architecture

    Jacques Ehrmann

    Jacques_Ehrmann

  • Fruit Bats (sculpture)
  • Sculpture by Lin Onus

    Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, and was exhibited in the 1991 Australian Perspecta, as part of a curation by Victoria Lynn. The following year, Lynn again

    Fruit Bats (sculpture)

    Fruit Bats (sculpture)

    Fruit_Bats_(sculpture)

  • Heller House
  • Historic house in Chicago, Illinois

     125. Kaufmann, Edgar (1963). "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Fine Arts". Perspecta. 8: 37–42. doi:10.2307/1566899. ISSN 0079-0958. JSTOR 1566899. Archived

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  • Hany Armanious
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    focussed on Duchamp and the power of the readymade on 20th century art. Perspecta (group) Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. 1991 Curated by Victoria

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  • Vivienne Binns
  • Australian artist (born 1940)

    George Paton Galleries, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 1981 Australian Perspecta, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney 1981-83 Full-Flight, artist-in-community

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  • Albarracinites (Ammonoidea, Lower Bajocian) from the Iberian Range (Spain)" (PDF). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 12 (6): 669–685. Bibcode:2014JSPal..12..669F

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  • Subeditor
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    An assistant editor, as of a periodical or journal.

  • Journalize
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    to conduct or contribute to a public journal; to follow the profession of a journalist.

  • Noctuary
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    A record of what passes in the night; a nightly journal; -- distinguished from diary.

  • Journalist
  • n.

    The conductor of a public journal, or one whose business it to write for a public journal; an editorial or other professional writer for a periodical.

  • Journalize
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    To enter or record in a journal or diary.

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    A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and intended to carry one or more wheels or other revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as, the shaft of a steam engine.

  • Journalist
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    One who keeps a journal or diary.

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    A short rod or pin, fixed in and projecting from something, and sometimes forming a journal.

  • Housing
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    A frame or support for holding something in place, as journal boxes, etc.

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    Pertaining to journals or to journalists; contained in, or characteristic of, the public journals; as journalistic literature or enterprise.

  • Wastebook
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    A book in which rough entries of transactions are made, previous to their being carried into the journal.

  • Journalizing
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    of Journalize

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    An account of something deemed noteworthy; an essay; a record of investigations of any subject; the journals and proceedings of a society.

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    Suited or intended to excite temporarily great interest or emotion; melodramatic; emotional; as, sensational plays or novels; sensational preaching; sensational journalism; a sensational report.

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    The journal, or pivot, at the lower end of a revolving shaft or spindle, which rests in a step.

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    A stud or pin which forms a journal; -- also called wrist pin.

  • Journalism
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    The keeping of a journal or diary.

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    The periodical collection and publication of current news; the business of managing, editing, or writing for, journals or newspapers; as, political journalism.