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EXHIBITIONS Domestic arrangements: a variety of shows look at everything from sitcom houses to men and women working as design partners
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Contributing editor David Dillon
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Albrecht, Donald
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Architecture
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Art exhibits
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Isermann, Jim
1998
Four art exhibits are reviewed: \"Affinities with Architecture,\" beginning its tour at the Belk Gallery at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee NC, \"Fifteen: Jim Isermann Survey,\" beginning its tour at the University of North Texas Art Gallery in Denton TX, \"Young Americans 2,\" at Saatchi Gallery in London, and \"Equal Partners: Men and Women Principals in Contemporary Architectural Practice,\" at the Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton MA.
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Doris Duke's Shangri La : a house in paradise : architecture, landscape and Islamic art
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Mellins, Thomas editor
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Albrecht, Donald editor
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Pope, Deborah author of introduction, etc
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Duke, Doris, 1912-1993 Homes and haunts Hawaii Honolulu Exhibitions
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Duke, Doris, 1912-1993 Art collections Exhibitions
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Islamic architecture Influence Exhibitions
2012
Features Doris Duke's estate, Shangri La, and its influential synthesis of modernist architecture and Islamic art and design. Situated on five acres of terraced gardens and pools overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Honolulu's Diamond Head, Shangri La was the idyllic paradise of philanthropist Doris Duke, reflecting her personal passion for the art, architecture and design of the Islamic world. Presents Shargri La's breath-taking interiors and landscape, including the splendid furnishings and art. Essays explore Duke as a collector; artwork commissioned in India, Morocco and Iran in the 1930s; and the evolving relations of art, architecture and landscape over time.--Inside front flap.