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Project 12. "Plan tot splitsen van het perceel" Plan to split the plot (Jan van Scorelstraat, Utrecht, The Netherlands ; 1914 ; [Renovation] ) Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 9
Project 13. De Vonk ( Noodwykerhout, The Netherlands ; 1937 ; Cabinetry ) Box 1, Folder 14, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 9
** Project 14. Rademacher Schorer ( Utrecht, The Netherlands ; No Date ) Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 8
Project 15. Mr. Moltzer ( Amersfoort, The Netherlands ; 1950 ; Kitchen ) Box 1, Folder 15, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 8
Project 16. Tr. Schroeder ( Prins Hendriklaan, Schildersbuurt, Utrecht, The Netherlands ; 1950 ) Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 7
Project 17. H. Heydenrijk Inc ( New York, USA ; 1952 ; Office/ Showroom ) Box 1, Folder 16, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1/Drawer 1/Folder 7, Box Map, Folder Case 1/Drawer 2/Folder 10
Project 18. Mevrouw L. Cremer ( Kramer, Utrecht, The Netherlands ; 1953 ; House ) Box 1, Folder 17, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 7
Project 19. Edith Vermeer ( Unknown Location ; 1953 ) Box 1, Folder 18, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 7
Project 1. Vrijgezel (Unknown Location ; No Date ; House Boat) Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 10
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