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1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials, 1965-2024

4.88 Cubic Feet 1 half-document box, 1 shallow flat box, 1 small file box, 2 oversized flat boxes, 7 oversized folders
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The 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials consists of artwork and architectural drawings submitted by 47 women for a collaborative exhibition coordinated between the Japan chapter of UIFA and the IAWA Center's 1x1 Initiative. The collection also includes documentation of the exhibition, including title plates, reports, programs, and posters.
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1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials, 1965-2024 4.88 Cubic Feet 1 half-document box, 1 shallow flat box, 1 small file box, 2 oversized flat boxes, 7 oversized folders

Junko Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection

2 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 1 oversized flat box
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The Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection consists of one document box containing professional papers and one oversized flat box containing project records and two presentation boards.
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Junko Matsukawa-Tsuchida Architectural Collection 2 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 1 oversized flat box

Reiko Tomita Architectural Collection, 1970-2019

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The Reiko Tomita Architectural Collection consists primarily of sketches (27 total), made with various media applied to different substrates. Other materials include a design printed on a hand-dyed piece of fabric and a curriculum vitae.
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Reiko Tomita Architectural Collection, 1970-2019 0.2 Cubic Feet 2 oversize folders of materials

Rutsu Tanimura Drawings

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Rutsu Tanimura is an architect in Nagoya City, Japan. The collection comprises two drawing panels for Asahidai House by Tanimura. The panels demonstrate the design for a house on a sloping site in Aichi-pre.
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Rutsu Tanimura Drawings 2 Cubic Feet 1 oversize folder

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