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ITEM — Box: 1 Identifier: MS Ger 208, (34)

Contemporary architecture and training the architect. TS. and TS.(carbon copy) with A.MS. revisions; [Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2 Feb 1940]. Three versions: 26s.(26p.) (three copies), 22s.(22p.) (two copies), 22s.(22p.), 1940]. Three versions: 26s.(26p.) (three copies), 22s.(22p.) (two copies), 22s.(22p.) Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1940]. Three versions: 26s.(26p.) (three copies), 22s.(22p.) (two copies), 22s.(22p.)

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English, German, and Spanish.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

15 linear feet (40 boxes)

Physical Location

b

General note

Delivered at Conference on Coordination in Design, University of Michigan, 2 Feb 1940.

Published as "Training the Architect for Contemporary Architecture" in National Education Association, Department of Art Education Bulletin, vol. 7, 1941.

See also nos.(35), (41), (42).

Repository Details

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