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To study his favorite city in the 1960s, the British architecture critic Reyner Banham first had to learn to drive, "to read Los Angeles in the original."
Five Best: Simon Jenkins Simon Jenkins 2011
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He then hired a billboard on the Santa Monica freeway that said simply: "Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles."
Five Best: Simon Jenkins Simon Jenkins 2011
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Navy during World War II that the Eameses had initially developed the plywood-molding system that allowed for the production of their DCM chair — a piece of furniture the British architectural historian Reyner Banham has declared no less than “the most compelling artefact of its generation.”
California Cool 2008
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Navy during World War II that the Eameses had initially developed the plywood-molding system that allowed for the production of their DCM chair — a piece of furniture the British architectural historian Reyner Banham has declared no less than “the most compelling artefact of its generation.”
California Cool 2008
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As architectural historian Reyner Banham has pointed out in his Concrete Atlantis, European architects like Le [...]
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For people like the Dohenys or the Resnicks, that catalogue was enormous—only limited by their own education and tastes, and, as social critic Reyner Banham has pointed out, the movie business nearby did not help quell the architectural fabrications.
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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For people like the Dohenys or the Resnicks, that catalogue was enormous—only limited by their own education and tastes, and, as social critic Reyner Banham has pointed out, the movie business nearby did not help quell the architectural fabrications.
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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"Surely it was not on the very highroad you found him?" said Cadfael, as Reyner made no move to turn aside.
The Virgin In The Ice Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1982
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Clearly Reyner had a warm relationship with his lord, and was ready to fall in cheerfully with whatever course Leonard suggested.
The Virgin In The Ice Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1982
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I tell you, "said Reyner forcibly," I'll take it very ill if we lose him now, after such an escape, and him as near death when we picked him up as ever man was and lived to tell it.
The Virgin In The Ice Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1982
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