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envelope of an earth sheltered museum facility for the Discovery Center project (1999) in Fresno, California, the plans made by Dyson for the science oriented Aquarius Aquarium project (2000), also in Fresno, California, included geothermal heat exchanges for climate control and solar panels to produce hot water. Public transportation projects included several facilities for a high speed train terminal and monorail stations in Fresno. The DSJ Architects office had continued success in commissions for civic facilities, particularly libraries and schools. The curvilinear form of the Woodward Park Regional Library (2001) in Fresno, California, resulted in the National Award for Excellence for Outstanding Design from the Society of American Registered Architects in 2005 and the design was cited by critics as one of the ten best buildings of the decade in the city, and was cited as one of the ten best buildings of the decade in Fresno. One of the most significant DSJ Architects projects in this period was the University High School, a building located on the campus of California State University, Fresno. The school complex consisted of three interlocked wings containing administrative offices, classroom, and music performance space designed to house the complex requirements of an accelerated college preparatory program for a 9th to 12th grade Liberal Arts education. This building has continued to receive awards from both architectural and educational organizations.
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lines of mountains on the horizon and the undulating topography of the building site. Dyson furthered his public service activity with a project designed to assist economically disadvantaged people. The Eco-Village or Eco Pod shelters (2013) were conceived as an optimistic solution to address the struggles of the homeless. Dyson proposed a grouping small, inexpensive personal habitation pods set within a safe, secure, and self-sustaining living environment. Built of recycled and sustainable materials, the individual housing units were centered on a commons containing gardens for growing food, personal hygiene facilities, and an educational space for teaching crafts for self-reliance. One of the most dramatic yet economically constrained forms to come from Dyson through the DSJ Architects practice emerged in the Selma Arts Center (2012/2013) in Selma, California. An infill construction in place of a collapsed store within an existing commercial block, this commission for a theatrical performance space produced a dynamic, extroverted facade that attracted attention to the arts activities. Other significant civic projects for DSJ Architects included a design for a new Fresno County Central Library (2007) and a renovation of the Huron Library (2012) in Huron, California.
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there is an intersection of inner discernment with an outer, specific physical location. The given conditions of a building site are predetermined by unavoidable features, such as climate and topography. In the view of Dyson, the resulting form should express individuality of presence that shows this set of conditions. Thirdly, the design must also integrate the availability of economic resources, accessibility of building materials, and responsiveness to legal regulations. The outcome of the design process identifies human life with a given setting, creating a sense of place. In this created place we adopt an identity of belonging that in turn marks our place in the surrounding world. Dyson noted:
1012:, an organic architect who had worked in the Goff office. While serving as president of the San Joaquin chapter of the American Institute of Architects in during 1991–1992, Dyson published a series of articles directed to his peers. Each of these short pieces examined different ways of taking a broader view in professional attitude by designing within the larger context of community well-being. In 2001, Dyson presented a direct statement of his design values and principles that was published in a book on organic architects, alongside illustrations of the Jaksha, Lencioni, Barrett-Tuxford, and Hilton houses. 179:. Set amid the long straight lines of a commercial vineyard, Dyson turned the house in on itself as a circular form centered on a swimming pool to establish a relaxing vista shared by the main living areas. The Geringer house was later published as an exemplar of former Taliesin apprentices who were expressing the organic design philosophy in fresh, creative works. Dyson also received recognition for the United Packing Company Building (1979), a commercial office building in Fresno, California. 331: 240:, curvilinear massing was refined through the development of two successive schemes. Unfolding in shape from a natural resonance with the slope of the hillside, the curvature of the earth-enclosed foundation wall embraced an interior space divided into living, working, and sleeping areas. A terrace extruded by the use of earth from the construction excavation extended the living space into an arboreal setting of trees rooted down grade of the building. This house was also lauded by 429:
affordable multi-family housing, governmental, military, medical, retail, financial institutions, and offices. Projects produced by DSJ Architects have included numerous award-winning churches, schools, and libraries. The firm presently consists of three principals: Arthur Dyson, who serves as sole designing architect; Robert Seigrist, who oversees contracts, day-to-day operations, and quality control; and Douglas Janzen, AIA, who has special expertise in educational facilities.
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approvals process, and construction administration for more complex projects like churches, schools, libraries, and similar community shared facilities. Joining with other architects who possessed special expertise in such building programs to establish a separate partnership practice eventually called DSJ Architects, Dyson became sole designing architect for the new firm. Under the arrangement, Dyson maintained a steady output of design from his personal practice, as well.
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especially sea breezes and beach sunsets. Primary living spaces are suspended as pods within the interior, an arrangement that maximizes ocean sight lines opened through large expanses of glass walls that are tinted to mitigate solar glare. The same client also commissioned the Del Coronado Condominiums project (2000), a 24-story, 127 unit beachfront tower in which residents would have completely unobstructed views of the Gulf of Mexico throughout their living space.
213: 256:(RIBA) in 1985, where his projects were included in an exhibit titled The American School of Architecture: The Bruce Goff Legacy. Dyson was again featured in a subsequent installation at the RIBA called 10 California Architects, at which time the RIBA acquired for their permanent collection a Dyson rendering of the Vuelos de Cobre (or Walson) residence (1990) then under construction in San Diego County, California. In addition to the multiple publications by 249:, California, for a similarly difficult site grouped the pods with a connecting bridge over a rocky cleft and also responded to an environmentally exposed position by incorporating a Teflon roof covering supported by a steel frame for thermal regulation. Dyson further developed a curvilinear form for the Glynns Restaurant (1984) in Fresno, California, that incorporated round light tower elements which would evolve and feature significantly in later projects. 162:, Dyson moved eventually to Fresno, California in 1969. There he established the office of Arthur Dyson and Associates that remains his base of operations. Even before leaving the Goff office, Dyson conceived some of his earliest projects on a large scale and using innovative technologies. The Carlson Apartment Building project (1959) proposed a 17-story, 36 unit concrete and glass tower designed to overlook the Pacific Ocean at 175:
other obstacles. For example, plans for the Lynn Studio and Residence (1965) at a site in Carmel, California, pleased the client greatly but remained unbuilt due to resistance toward financing such a unique design. However, a number of built houses won attention in local press and international architectural publications, as well as accumulated design awards. One of the most important of these was the Geringer residence (1979) in
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and an increasing number of designs for larger commissions through the DSJ Architects partnership. Dyson also continued his public service activities and outreach efforts to educate both professionals and the general public about the important humanistic values of organic design. As part of this endeavor, he returned to the Taliesin community as Dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture from 1999 to 2002.
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that virtually eliminated the possibility of being trapped by fire. The Westrend Visitors Center complex project (1972) for a tourist area adjacent to a main highway in the San Joaquin Valley suggested innovative use of textile in a massive circular canopy supported by a spar tower, a creative structural technique that decades later would be adopted by prominent architects.
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Illinois, an event which coincided with the release of the first monograph discussing Dyson and his work. Bruno Zevi continued to present Dyson projects to his European readership, and A+U (Architecture and Urbanism) in Japan once again featured a section on Dyson. Reviews of his work also appeared in Czech and Turkish periodicals.
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this decade whose massing occurs through the dynamic intersection of angular forms. Similar broad polygonal forms established the elevations of the Wohlgemuth house (1984) and the Simpson residence (1985), both in Fresno, California. Positioned on a low rise above stretches of commercial vineyards, the Jaksha residence (1988) in
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Some intrusive elements that accumulated over time were removed and features planned by Wright not realized in the original construction were introduced. The restoration project gained praise from many quarters, and received awards for excellence from multiple chapters of the American Institute of Architects in 2013–2014.
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Millennium (1999), and Presidential Citation for Lifetime Contribution to the Profession (1999). Between 1993 and 2012, Dyson's practice and DSJ Architects partnership received 30 honors from the San Joaquin Chapter for design excellence in individual projects. Other AIA chapters have also offered similar awards.
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As a longstanding member of his regional San Joaquin Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Dyson was most recently presented by this group with the Lifetime Achievement Award (2014). His work had previously been recognized with the Presidential Award (2006), Architectural Firm of the
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In 2012, Dyson undertook an unusual project for his office in the restoration of the Randall Fawcett House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1955 and built in Los Banos, California. Completed in 2013, the project repaired a significant roof defect and returned the dwelling to the original appearance.
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Residential work provided the most opportunities for construction. Like many organic architects Dyson could encounter difficulties in realizing individually expressive forms when confronted by the demands of conservative building codes, contractors used to bidding on more familiar building forms, and
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further developed the grammar of a multi-story residential tower. The subsequent 27 story Chamlian Plaza Hotel project (1979) in Fresno, California, featured a sophisticated system of suspended structural engineering, prefabricated construction, and a skin of automated solar tempering for guest rooms
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In this essay Dyson defined the key elements of the design process he undertakes. First, there is an examination of the life experiences and aspirations of the client. This assessment examines the motivations, both conscious and unconscious, that brought the client to call for a building. Secondly,
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With the turn of the 21st century, Dyson entered an era of expanded opportunities for larger commissions and broadened scope in type of building. This decade was marked by the establishment of new client relationships that produced multiple projects, return of previous clients with additional work,
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Broader public recognition of Dyson's work increased. The first scholarly exhibition devoted solely to his designs was installed at the Fresno Art Museum in 1994. A similar installation occurred that same year at the gallery of the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts in Chicago,
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In the 2010s, Dyson refined his vocabulary for residential design with the Bishop residence (2012) in St. George, Utah. As the earlier Hilton residence in Florida had taken curvilinear form from the environmental cues of the Gulf of Mexico shore, the Bishop house was inspired by the sloping crest
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Although commissions were executed for other kinds of structures, residential design dominated the output of the Dyson office during the 1980s. The Bedwell residence (1982) in Fresno, California, represents the first in a series of larger homes (5,800 square feet in this instance) produced during
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Greater opportunities also came to Dyson for work with public and private institutions. Environmental responsiveness and technological sophistication as primary architectural features characterize a series of designs for museums and cultural centers. Having earlier conceived the energy efficient
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From the very start of his professional practice as an architect Dyson sought to demonstrate architecture as a force for community good, particularly in an unpublicized commitment to bring professional architectural services to the causes of the culturally disadvantaged. Notable unbuilt projects
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magazine reported to be “one of the few US architects whom Frank Lloyd Wright considers creative.” Reflecting on his brief but profound experience with Wright, Dyson said, "My own apprenticeship was with the truth of organic architecture so profoundly matured in the Master of Frank Lloyd Wright"
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about Dyson for the European audience, the Japanese architectural periodical A+U (Architecture and Urbanism) twice featured a compendium of Dyson projects illustrated in color. These publications coincided with an increased demand for Dyson as a speaker at universities, arts organizations, and
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Residential commissions continued to be an important activity for the Dyson office in the 1990s, but this decade saw a significant growth in substantial institutional and commercial projects. Dyson recognized the need for a collaborative office structure to support the production of drawings,
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in the same article where he extolled the Lencioni house design. Two unbuilt house designs by Dyson used similar oval pod forms. The plan for the Carlson residence (1981) in Van Nuys, California, occupied an exceptionally steep building site with an integrated system of cantilevered pods. The
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Dyson participates in a separate architectural practice, established in 1991 and now referred to as DSJ Architects, to partner with other architects for collaboration on the production and administrative aspects of larger institutional and commercial commissions, as well custom residential,
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The most spatially expressive and largest house yet completed by Dyson was the Hilton residence (1999/2000) in Paradise by the Sea, Florida. The relationship of the structure to the environment through large glass walls and openings emphasizes the natural rhythmic enjoyment of coastal life,
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The establishment of the DSJ Architects partnership led to immediate work in building houses of religious worship. Although Dyson's personal office received professional awards for a remodeling of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (1991) in Porterville, California, that integrated functional
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and day care operation. By serving at this same time as chairman of the Urban Planning Task Force in Fresno, Dyson commenced a lifelong journey in public service. He also began to lecture at colleges, universities, and museums as outreach for progressive design principles.
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The work of Arthur Dyson has been exhibited at more than 60 venues, including museums, universities, colleges, academies and schools of architecture, professional associations, national conventions, galleries, and arts centers since the early 1980s.
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improvements with new decorative enrichment, his participation in DSJ Architects resulted designs for new facilities for four Christian churches and a Buddhist temple. Two schemes were prepared for the United Japanese Christian Church (1991/1992) in
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Between 1989 and 2014, Arthur Dyson received professional recognition for his architectural designs from more than 23 awarding institutes, councils, competitions, civic programs, and publications. In 1993, Dyson was awarded the Gold Medal of the
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Commissions noted as projects were not built. Designs for which there are earlier, different versions are labeled as schemes. The projects shown here have each been either published or recognized for their achievement in some public forum.
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In his personal practice, Dyson continued to develop a grammar of curvilinear and angular forms. Notable arc based forms included the Casey residence (1996) whose one-story lines reflect the crest of a rise overlooking the Pacific Ocean in
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Toward the end of the 1990s, Dyson produced the first in a series of school designs that would develop as a major activity of the DSJ Architects partnership. The Temperance-Kutner Elementary School Library (1999) in
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Arthur Dyson has contributed to architectural literature in several ways, often to bring awareness to the work of the architects with whom he apprenticed. In 1992, he provided a preamble to the
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monograph by Mark Hammons. Works after 1994 are listed on the Arthur Dyson and Associates and Dyson, Seigrest and Janzen Architects web sites. Additional projects have been taken from
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The Millerton project is represented in a number of publications with various renderings. See Hammons, p. 25, 75; Chelazzi, p.45. A rendering also featured on the cover of a
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The most succinct statement made by Arthur Dyson of the overarching principles that motivate his designs was in an essay he contributed to a book by David Pearson titled
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In 2003, Dyson was presented with an International Honorary Diploma as Professor of Architecture at the International Academy of Architecture, Sofia, Bulgaria.
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and passed down from his office to inform the work of many other architects. In acknowledging this lineage, Dyson expressed his sense of commitment:
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This on-line catalog lacks a PURL to their record for this drawing and reference to the exhibition. Search under "Arthur Dyson" from the main page.
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Commissions listed here include single family residences, multi-family dwellings such as condominiums and apartments, and social services housing.
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In this last statement Dyson reflects a belief that his vocation as an architect is bound inextricably with social activism for a better world.
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The first scheme is illustrated in Hammons, p. 99; the dramatic change in the church as built can be seen in many published images, e.g. see
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An earlier version of this design with a program description can be found in Chelazzi, pp. 52-53; a newer iteration (2010) can be seen at
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professional societies, where he continued to express his commitment to the mutual ends of progressive design and public well-being.
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King, Susan; Royal Institute of British Architects (1985). "The American school of architecture : the Bruce Goff legacy".
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people of central California. In 1971, Dyson developed two schemes for a publicly subsidized children's center constructed in
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Public awareness of Dyson increased. The first international display of his drawings took place at the London museum of the
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The selection of designs shown in this list is derived from four sources. Works done prior to 1994 are largely found in
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as a superior expression of organic architectural principles. In the award-winning Barrett-Tuxford residence (1987) in
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Arthur Dyson: The Soul of Architecture (L'Architettura meditative di Arthur Dyson: Maestro dell'Architettura organica)
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Zevi, Bruno (October 1990). "Arthur Dyson: un'architettura del luogo del tempo (an architecture of site and time".
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The Hammons book is cited. For reference to these early exhibitions, see the Dyson web site list of exhibitions:
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United Packing Company Building (later Fullerton, Lang, Reichert & Patch offices), Fresno, California (1979)
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Commissions listed here include churches, schools, libraries, health care facilities, and cultural centers.
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Center for Disability Innovation, California State University, Fresno, project, Fresno, California (2008)
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UtahStyle web site, with article by photographer Scot Zimmerman with illustrations of Bishop residence
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All the citations for these articles can be found in the Selected Bibliography of Hammons, pp. 106-107
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before Wright died, a comment during that time from Wright led Dyson to a subsequent internship with
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From 1959 to 1961, Dyson lived and worked at the Goff office in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed
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Hammons, Mark (November 1991). "In Time to the Rhythm: Architectural Lyrics of Arthur Dyson".
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Fresno Arts and Sciences Academy, project as DSJ Architects, Fresno, California (2006)
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Drawings for an alternative architecture : from the folios of Joseph Henry Wythe
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Orgatecture.org: Illustrated blog of client concerning two houses designed by Dyson
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Decorative facade of Bullard High School. Renovation in 2022 led by Dyson's firm.
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during this period include the Monterey Institute for the Arts project (1966) in
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Scarborough, Tozlian, Laval Office Building, project, Fresno, California (1980)
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firm active from 1907 to 1921 Returning to his native state, Dyson discovered
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in the Taliesin Fellowship. Although Dyson would have less than a year in the
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Smith, Ashley (July 1990). "Arthur Dyson: Architect of the American Spirit".
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Arthur Dyson, Architect: The Soul of Architecture (L'Architettura meditativa)
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Dyson also produced buildings with arced forms. The Lencioni house (1985) in
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published a photograph of Dyson reporting his acceptance as an apprentice of
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Villa Palagione, Centro Interculturale, Volterra, Italy (October 5–30, 2009)
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Monterey Institute for the Arts, project, Pacific Grove, California (1966)
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Stone Soup Cultural Center, scheme #2, project, Fresno, California (2009)
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Stone Soup Cultural Center, scheme #1, project, Fresno, California (2009)
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Manchester Sky Train Transfer Station, project, Fresno, California (2005)
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Drawings for an Alternative Architecture: the Folios of John Henry Wythe
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New Dimensions Woman's Health Clinic, project, Fresno, California (2003)
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Smith, Ashley (March 1990). "Arthur Dyson-skutecne ameriky architeky".
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A Taliesin Legacy: The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright's Apprentices
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A Taliesin Legacy: The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright's Apprentices
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Temperance-Kutner Elementary School Library Fresno, California (1999)
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Fresno Arts and Sciences Academy, project Fresno, California (2006)
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Betsuin Buddhist Temple Family Center Fresno, California (2009)
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Immanuel Schools Auditorium, project, Fresno, California (2001)
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Krafft, Anthony (1990). "Arthur Dyson: Lencioni House, USA".
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Zhongkai Shensan Villa Group, project, Shanghai, China (2006)
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Najarian-Simonian Office Building, Fresno, California (1973)
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Riverview Terrace Office Complex Fresno, California (2006)
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Woodward Park Library, designed by Dyson, completed in 2001
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American Indian Center, project, Fresno, California (1975)
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Asire residence, project, Fresno County, California (1987)
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Exhibition: Reflexive Architecture of Arthur Dyson (2009)
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Miller, Charles C. (Spring 1992). "An Arc in the Woods".
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Woodward Park Regional Library Fresno, California (2001)
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Selma Performing Arts Center Selma, California (2012–13)
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Grand Central Station, project, Fresno, California (2003)
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Grand Central Station, project, Fresno, California (2003)
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Effie Office Building, project, Fresno, California (1975)
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Zevi, Bruno (October 1990). "Three Organic Residences".
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Andrade cabin, project, Fresno County, California (1985)
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RMC Office Building, project, Fresno, California (1996)
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Quail Lake Elementary School Clovis, California (2001)
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Chamlian Plaza Hotel, project, Fresno, California(1979)
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RMC Office Building, project, Fresno, California (1996)
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Andrade residence, scheme #2, Fresno, California (1985)
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Andrade residence, scheme #1, Fresno, California (1982)
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University High School Fresno, California (2008/2010)
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Glynns Restaurant, project, Fresno, California (1984)
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McNeely residence, project, Fresno, California (1986)
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Architecture Contemporaine/Contemporary Architecture
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Webster Elementary School Fresno, California (1999)
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Discovery Center, project, Fresno, California (1999)
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"Valley People". 2555:Houzz web site gallery of recent Dyson projects 1207:"'Little guy' architect is getting big acclaim" 808:California Conservation Corps Museum, project, 691:Wohlgemuth residence, Fresno, California (1984) 2355:Goff on Goff : conversations and lectures 1831: 1764: 1040:, Fresno Art Museum, (June 17-August 15, 2004) 661:Sahatjian residence, Fresno, California (1981) 2254: 2252: 2250: 2248: 2223:"Fresno Architect wins award for Frank Lloyd" 1896:, Fresno Art Museum, June 17-August 15, 2004. 1743: 1173:. New York: John Wiley and Sons. p. 49. 967:United Japanese Christian Church, scheme #1 547:Garrison residence, Fresno, California (1979) 2433:"Arthur Dyson Architects: Major Exhibitions" 2114:"University High School Wins National Award" 1423:. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. pp.  1414: 1386: 1384: 1166: 1086: 1084: 991: 831:First Christian Church, scheme #2, project, 824:First Christian Church, scheme #1, project, 671:Simpson residence, Fresno, California (1986) 500:Bedwell residence, Fresno, California (1982) 463:Andrade residence, Fresno, California (1988) 1105:"Will study under Frank Lloyd Wright, 1958" 1008:, and in 1998 presented an introduction to 868:Huron Library Renovation, interior design 688:Warner residence, Fresno, California (2004) 658:Runyon residence, Fresno, California (1992) 2245: 1396: 1369: 905:Orange Cove Children's Center, scheme #1, 544:Evans residence, Fresno, California (1973) 517:Carlson Apartment Building, project (1959) 29: 2287: 1875: 1617: 1381: 1357: 1345: 1333: 1321: 1265: 1081: 1058:Society of American Registered Architects 892:Locust Avenue Church of Christ, remodel, 844:Gettysburg Elementary School, interiors 154:Opening an independent practice first in 2514: 2402:. Sandpoint, Idaho: Unicorn Farm Books. 2352: 2290:Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright's California 1402: 1375: 1253: 1241: 1229: 1187: 1006:Goff on Goff: Conversations and Lectures 998:Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright’s California 329: 211: 2523: 2496: 2258: 1985: 1941:(420): 698–714. In Italian and English. 1881: 1804: 1634: 1632: 1623: 1390: 1363: 1351: 1339: 1327: 1271: 1259: 1247: 1235: 1193: 1102: 1090: 1015: 938:Seventh-Day Adventist Church, remodel, 664:Salt Aire Dunes condominiums, project, 2577: 2332:. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. 2327: 2276:Arthur Dyson: The Soul of Architecture 1805:Hammons, Mark (Summer 2000). "Dyson". 1560: 1541: 1526: 1283: 479:Barrett-Tuxford residence, scheme #1, 2397: 1966: 1951: 1676:British Architectural Library Catalog 1564:Art Fundamentals: Theory and Practice 254:Royal Institute of British Architects 2357:. 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In Turkish. 1701:(174): 78–79. March 1985. 992:Writings and publications 632:Madera County, California 580:Madera County, California 557:Hall residence, project, 223:Madera County, California 185:Pacific Grove, California 144: 83:Arthur Dyson was born in 62: 37: 28: 21: 2288:Zimmerman, Scot (1992). 1754:"DSJ Architects website" 1516:. June 1994. p. 94. 1121:10.25549/examiner-m16940 1075: 701:Woods-Morris residence, 350: 325: 264: 207: 164:Santa Monica, California 125:, an important American 2524:Pearson, David (2001), 1471:(15): 12–13. 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November 1981. 1561:Ocvirk, Otto (2012). 1262:, pp. 17, 37–38. 880:Riverdale, California 833:Inglewood, California 826:Inglewood, California 578:Jaksha residence #1, 333: 215: 199:that combined both a 156:Los Gatos, California 85:Inglewood, California 55:Inglewood, California 2094:on February 26, 2013 1828:Chelazzi, pp. 34-35. 1760:on February 9, 2018. 1450:Architectural Design 1299:Lind, Carla (1992). 1016:Selected exhibitions 764:Panama City, Florida 727:Monterey, California 666:Grayland, Washington 625:Berkeley, California 606:Leverich residence, 599:Lencioni residence, 571:Hilton guest house, 550:Geringer residence, 522:Van Nuys, California 493:Baughman residence, 394:William Gray Purcell 378:Louis Henri Sullivan 374:organic architecture 168:Monterey, California 160:Monterey, California 135:Pasadena, California 131:William Gray Purcell 127:organic architecture 2261:, pp. 206–209. 2029:Chelazzi, p. 30-31. 1512:"The Light House". 894:Manteca, California 856:Modesto, California 711:Zumwalt residence, 646:Owatonna, Minnesota 639:Clayton, California 637:Peretti residence, 585:Johnson Residence, 559:Cayucos, California 469:Ascherl residence, 312:Owatonna, Minnesota 308:Clayton, California 304:Cayucos, California 123:Purcell and Elmslie 2439:on August 12, 2014 2383:has generic name ( 2233:on August 12, 2014 2203:on August 12, 2014 2173:on August 12, 2014 2143:on January 9, 2015 2133:"Perfect Harmonry" 1918:on August 12, 2014 976:Clovis, California 969:Clovis, California 950:Sanger, California 846:Clovis, California 810:Auburn, California 713:Madera, California 601:Sanger, California 587:Fresno, California 564:Hilton residence, 552:Kerman, California 510:Bishop residence, 452:Madera, California 386:Frank Lloyd Wright 336: 292:Clovis, California 280:Sanger, California 276:Clovis, California 230:Sanger, California 218: 177:Kerman, California 95:Frank Lloyd Wright 16:American architect 2535:978-0-520-23288-4 2508:978-1-884995-11-8 2474:Missing or empty 2131:Taylor, Natalie. 2059:"Fresno Aquarium" 2002:"Academic Boards" 1607:Friends of Keybar 1601:Friends of Kebyar 1529:Fine Homebuilding 1434:978-0-442-01879-5 1393:, pp. 66–69. 1354:, pp. 30–34. 1330:, pp. 54–57. 1314:978-0-671-74959-0 1288:. pp. 16–27. 1142:"The Round House" 1051:Honors and awards 870:Huron, California 694:Woods residence, 644:Rietz residence, 592:Kelly residence, 527:Casey residence, 370:The Breaking Wave 364:Design philosophy 70: 69: 48:February 24, 1940 2617: 2538: 2520: 2511: 2484: 2483: 2477: 2472: 2470: 2462: 2455: 2449: 2448: 2446: 2444: 2435:. 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Inglewood, California
Inglewood, California
Los Angeles Herald Examiner
Frank Lloyd Wright
Taliesin studio
Bruce Goff
Price Tower
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Purcell and Elmslie
organic architecture
William Gray Purcell
Pasadena, California
Louis Sullivan
Los Gatos, California
Monterey, California
Santa Monica, California
Monterey, California
Kerman, California
Pacific Grove, California
Mono
Yokuts
Orange Cove, California
Head Start

Madera County, California
Sanger, California
Bruno Zevi
Richland Center, Wisconsin
Bruno Zevi

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