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American Architects Directories:
Address listed in 1970 American Architects Directory
Biographical information:
Contributed by the Getty Research Institute, Research Library
American architect, educator and theoretician, Peter Eisenman founded the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York City in 1967. Critics of that time dubbed him one of the New York Five (along with Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, John Hejduk, and Richard Meier), a loose, theoretical and aesthetic grouping of New York architects that presaged Post-Modernism.

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The American Institute of Architects Archives
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Getty Research Institute, Research Library
Peter Eisenman architectural drawings for House VI, 1972, Accession no. 920049
Sixty-three architectural drawings in pencil, pen and marker on paper document the design development of House VI, one of Peter Eisenman's most important early polemical designs. Commissioned by Suzanne and Dick Frank, it was designed and built in 1972-1975, in Cornwall, Connecticut. All the drawings in this collection date from 1972.
For further information, see http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/ catalog record

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