FOOTNOTES

1 Judith Applegate, "Paul Nelson: The Perspecta Interview," Perspecta, 1971
2 Colin Rowe, "Transparency: Literal and Phenomenal," Perspecta, 1964
3 Abrams, ed., The Filter of Reason, p. 140
4 Kenneth Frampton, "Paris 1930 and the Constructivist Aesthetic," unpublished lecture, Feb. 5, 1969
5 Paul Nelson, "Towards a New Humanism," 1957, French clipping found in Nelson Archive (Avery Library , Columbia)
6 Paul Nelson, "La Maison de la Rue St. Guillaume," Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, 1933
7 Kenneth Frampton, "Maison de Verre," AAD, March 1966
8 "Paul Nelson: The Perspecta Interview," p.94
9 "Etude d'un Pavilion de Chirurgie a Ismailia," Cahier d'Art, April 1934
10 Rowe, "Transparency: Literal and Phenomenal," p. 48
11 Frampton, "Maison de Verre," p. 65
12 "New Use of Space determines Design of Proposed House," p. 123
13 Frampton, "Paris 1930 and the Constructivist Aesthetic," p.4
14 Helion, "Termes de Vie, Termes d'Espace," p. 87
15 "Paul Nelson: The Perspecta Interview, "p.95
16 "New Use of Space Determines Design of Proposed House," p.123
17 "Towards a New Humanism," p.45 (Nelson Archives)
18 Filter of Reason, p. 34
19 ibid, p.119

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