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Senior Editor Cranston Jones, who is in charge of color projects for TIME, has written much about architecture for us, as well as three books on the subject. Art Editor Bruce Barton, who wrote the Le Corbusier cover story (May 5, 1961), this week takes up the work and personality of Yamasaki, who is trying to put back the beauty that he thinks Le Corbusier took out of architecture...
HOMES OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS, by Cranston Jones (232 pp.; McGraw-Hill; $13.95). Brief profiles of the homely side of each President, with drawings and photographs of the cabins, houses and mansions they lived in that amount to an informal but revealing survey of the U.S.'s underdocumented and undervalued domestic architecture...
...twelve-page color spread on "The New New York." Members of the color projects staff had been talking about this story for years as they watched New York changing; last spring they decided that this fall would be the time to catch the change at crescendo. Senior Editor Cranston Jones scouted picture possibilities in a top-down convertible; Art Director Michael Phillips, Contributing Editor Kenneth Froslid and Researcher Rosemary L. Frank explored by helicopter. Freelance Photographer Jim Langley, an old hand at TIME color projects (his last previous one: the Air Force Academy Chapel, July 27) and a resident...
Lamp Unto My Feet (CBS, 10-10:30 a.m.). "New Churches for Today," the first of a two-part series on the influence of modern architecture on U.S. church design. Cranston Jones, a TIME senior editor, is host...
...week's four-page tour in color of the prospering California vineyards (see MODERN LIVING) brings to 134 the number of pages in color that TIME has run this year. Under the direction of Assistant Managing Editor James Keogh, the color project is the responsibility of Senior Editor Cranston Jones and Art Director Michael J. Phillips...