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Untitled drawings from "Nowhere to Go but Down"

Malcolm WellsWW-1964-M136138
1964·Ink and watercolor on vellum·each (approx.): 8 x 21" (20.3 x 53.3 cm)

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Year
1964
Dimensions
each (approx.): 8 x 21" (20.3 x 53.3 cm)

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Malcolm Wells
Malcolm Wells

Malcolm Wells was an American architect and theorist whose underground and earth-sheltered buildings anticipated ecological design decades before it became mainstream. Working from the 1960s onward, he developed a practice centered on structures integrated into landscapes rather than imposed upon them, employing bermed earth, natural ventilation, and daylighting strategies that reduced mechanical dependency. His theoretical writings and built projects established him as a pioneer of sustainable architecture in the postwar period.

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Earth-sheltered suburb project (Section)

Earth-sheltered suburb project (Section)

1965 · Ink and watercolor on paper

WW-1965-M128201
Earth-sheltered suburb project (Aerial perspective)

Earth-sheltered suburb project (Aerial perspective)

1965 · Watercolor on paper

WW-1965-M128200
Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Section of an underground library)

Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Section of an underground library)

1964 · Ink and watercolor on vellum

WW-1964-M128199
Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Section of an underground multi-use housing complex)

Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Section of an underground multi-use housing complex)

1964 · Ink and watercolor on vellum

WW-1964-M128198
Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Plan of an underground house)

Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Plan of an underground house)

1964 · Print on mylar

WW-1964-M128197
Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Section of an underground house)

Untitled (from "Nowhere to Go but Down," Progressive Architecture, February 1965) (Section of an underground house)

1964 · Ink and watercolor on vellum

WW-1964-M128196

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Year
1964
Dimensions
each (approx.): 8 x 21" (20.3 x 53.3 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1964-M136138

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Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Malcolm Wells

Malcolm Wells

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