420 Rodea Drive
Los Angeles, California Architect: Frank O Gehry Carlos Diniz and Frank Gehry worked together at Gruen, so it was natural that when Mr. Gehry launched his own firm he would hire Carlos to render for him. Depicted here is one of their earliest collaberations.
A Grand Avenue
Los Angeles developers Maguire Partners proposed a street-oriented, mixed-use project, “A Grand Avenue,” for Bunker Hill in 1979. Architects included Frank Gehry, Barton Myers and Cesar Pelli.
Art Center College of Design
Pasadena, California Architect: Craig Ellwood Ink on Vellum In the collection of the Palm Springs Art Museum
AT&T Building Chicago
Architect: Adrian D. Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Currently known as the Franklin Center.)
Bank of America Building
Architects: Wurster Bernardi & Emmons; Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, with architect Pietro Belluschi consulting. Ink on Vellum Original Lost
Canary Wharf – Street View
Canary Wharf is development on the site of the former West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in London. Developed by Olympia & York; Master-planning by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Painted Photo-mural panel; one of many street and walk-through views. Finished art in the collection of UCSB Art Design & Architecture Museum
Canary Wharf Aerial Looking East
Canary Wharf is development on the site of the former West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in London. Developed by Olympia & York; Master-planning by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; One Canary Wharf architect: Cesar Pelli Painted Photo-mural panel, In the collection of UCSB Art Design & Architecture Museum
Aerial View of Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is development on the site of the former West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in London. Developed by Olympia & York; Master-planning by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; One Canary Wharf architect: Cesar Pelli Painted Photo-mural panel, In the collection of UCSB Art Design & Architecture Museum
Canary Wharf View from Greenwich
Canary Wharf is development on the site of the former West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in London. Developed by Olympia & York; Master-planning by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; One Canary Wharf architect: Cesar Pelli Painted Photo-mural panel, In the collection of UCSB Art Design & Architecture Museum
Disneyworld Resort, Orlando, Florida
Disney Development Company Peter Walker/ Martha Schwartz SWA Group/ Sausalito
Fanueil Hall, Boston, MA
Architect: Benjamin Thompson & Associates for The Rouse Company Opened in 1743, it was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis, and others encouraging independence from Great Britain. It is now part of Boston National Historical Park and a well-known stop on the Freedom Trail. In the late 1970s, the building was reimagined as a Festival Marketplace. Its success led to the emergence of similar marketplaces in other U.S. cities.
Federal Reserve Bank – San Francisco
Architects: Chuck Bassett & Richard Tobais for SOM Painted Photomural Panel
Proposal for J F Kennedy Center in New York
Architect: Welton Beckett This Entertainment and Educational Center was proposed for construction on Long Island, NY. Only one portion of the proposal was built and became the Nassau Colosseum. Seragraph
Proposal for J F Kennedy Center in New York
Architect: Welton Beckett This Entertainment and Educational Center was proposed for construction on Long Island, NY. Only one portion of the proposal was built and became the Nassau Colosseum. Seragraph
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Architect: William L. Pereira Associates Ink on Vellum Original lost
Santa Monica Place Shopping Center
Architect: Frank O Gehry Santa Monica Place was one of the first major works of architect Frank Gehry. Ink on Vellum In the collection of the UCSB Art Design & Architecture Museum
U S Embassy Moscow
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill In the collection of Drawing Matters, UK Ink on Vellum
U S Embassy Moscow
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill In the collection of Drawing Matters, UK Painted Photo-mural panel
Pacific Ocean Park- Santa Monica California
Architect: Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall (DMJM) Pacific Ocean Park was a proposal for a hotel to be built in the water off the coast of Santa Monica Seragraph – 1969 –
Union Station Washington DC
Architects: Willams, Jackson, Cavanaugh; Ben Thompson Architects View of Main Concourse Ink on Vellum
Union Station Washington DC
Architects: Willams, Jackson, Cavanaugh; Ben Thompson Architects Poster on laid paper
Union Station Washington DC
Architects: Willams, Jackson, Cavanaugh; Ben Thompson Architects View of Interior Hall
Union Station Washington DC
Architects: Willams, Jackson, Cavanaugh; Ben Thompson Architects Section of Station
Weyerhaeuser Corporate Headquarters
Architect Edward Charles Bassett; Landscape Architect Peter Walker; Interior Design Skidmore, Owings & Merrill