Citation: C. Jencks, How to speak Australian (The National Museum of Australia, Ashton-Raggatt-McDougall, architects), ARCHITECTUR, 90(8), 2001, pp. 82-91
Citation: C. Jencks, America's demography in the new century: Aging baby boomers and new immigrants as major players, NY REV BOOK, 48(19), 2001, pp. 57-63
Citation: C. Jencks, The bigness of small magazines (Some insights into the importance of the 'small' architectural magazine), ARCHIT DES, (149), 2001, pp. 94-95
Citation: C. Jencks, The new paradigm: Non linear architecture (The work Eisenman, Gehry, Ushida-Findlay-Partnership, Ashton-Raggatt-McDougall, FOA, Hadid, Miralles, Libeskind and others), LOTUS INT, 104, 2000, pp. 80-97
Citation: C. Jencks, A critical contribution (How Architectural-Design has been a critical catalyst in important architectural debates in the years 1977-2000), ARCHIT DES, (148), 2000, pp. 98-102
Citation: C. Jencks, An idea big enough for a dome (The question of the Millennium-Dome's programme, what was to be its big idea or driving force?), ARCHIT DES, (142), 1999, pp. 8-9
Citation: C. Jencks, The dynamic, catastrophic, melodramatic, noisy, beautiful (and kitsch) earth (Michael Hopkins and Partners Dynamic-Earth in Edinburgh), ARCHIT DES, (142), 1999, pp. 52-57
Authors:
Murray, P
Silvestrin, C
Kaufman, P
Fretton, T
Jencks, C
Portchmouth, R
Mackereth, S
Howells, G
Pawson, T
Broadbent, G
Lovell, V
Snell, R
Citation: P. Murray et al., Royal-Academy and AD international forum, Something or nothing: Minimalismin art and architecture, Royal-Academy-of-Arts, London, 8 December 1998, ARCHIT DES, (139), 1999, pp. 9