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Description: Eisenman Inside Out: Selected Writings, 1963–1988
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Ch. 1: “Towards an Understanding of Form in Architecture,” Architectural Design, October (1963): 457–78.
Ch. 2: “Notes on Conceptual Architecture: Towards a Definition,” Design Quarterly 78–79 (1971): 1–5.
Ch. 3: “Cardboard Architecture: House I” and “Cardboard Architecture: House II,” in Five Architects: Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, Meier, ed. Arthur Drexler (New York: Oxford University Press, 1972), 15–24.
Ch. 4: “From Golden Lane to Robin Hood Gardens; or If You Follow the Yellow Brick Road, It May Not Lead to Golders Green,” Oppositions 1, September (1973): 27–56.
Ch. 5: “Real and English: Destruction of the Box. I,” Oppositions 4 (1974), 5–34.
Ch. 6: “Post-Functionalism,” Oppositions 6, Fall (1976): i–iii.
Ch. 7: “Behind the Mirror: On the Writings of Philip Johnson,” Oppositions 10, Fall (1977): 1–13.
Ch. 8: “The Graves of Modernism,” Oppositions 12, Spring (1978): 36–41.
Ch. 9: “Aspects of Modernism: Maison Dom-ino and the Self-Referential Sign,” Oppositions 15/16, Winter/Spring (1980): 119–28.
Ch. 10: “In My Father’s House Are Many Mansions,” in Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies Catalogue 12: John Hejduk: Seven Houses (New York: Rizzoli International, 1980), 8–20.
Ch. 11: “The Houses of Memory: The Texts of Analogy,” introduction to Aldo Rossi, The Architecture of the City (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1982), 3–12.
Ch. 12: “The Representations of Doubt: At the Sign of the Sign” (“Le Rappresentazioni del Dubbio: Nel Segno del Segno”), Rassegna 9, March (1982): 69–74 (Italian, English original unpaginated).
Ch. 13: “The End of the Classical: The End of the Beginning, the End of the End,” Perspecta 21, Summer (1984): 154–72.
Ch. 14: “The Futility of Objects,” Harvard Architecture Review 3, Winter (1984): 65–82.
Ch. 15: “miMISes READING: does not mean A THING,” in Mies Reconsidered: His Career, Legacy, and Disciples, ed. John Zukowsky (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago/New York: Rizzoli Publications, 1986), 86–98.
Ch. 16: “Architecture and the Problem of the Rhetorical Figure,” A+U Special Issue: Eisenman Robertson Architects/von Gerkan-Marg 202, July (1987): 17–22.
Ch. 17: “Misreading Peter Eisenman,” Houses of Cards (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), 167–86.
Ch. 18: “Architecture as a Second Language: The Texts of Between,” Threshold 4, Spring (1988): 71–75.
Ch. 19: “Blue Line Text,” Architectural Design 58, July/August (1988): 6–9.