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Project 38. Jr. B. Schroeder ( Veldweg [29], Hattem, The Netherlands ; 1957 ; House ) Box 2, Folder 21-22, Box 3, Folder 1-2, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 14, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 7, Oversize Map-Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 5
Project 39. "Stichting Humanitas van Ellecom" Humanitarian Foundation of Ellecom ( Kastanjelaan, Ellecom, The Netherlands ; 1975 ; Executive Residence ) Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 3
Project 3. Family Van Daalen ( Bergeyk, The Netherlands ; No Date ; Playroom) Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 10
Project 40. Dr. Elias ( Sportlaan, The Hague, The Netherlands ; 1957 ; House ) Box 1, Folder 34, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 3
Project 41. Fam. Smitskamp ( Johannes Verhulststraat 199, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1958 ; Renovation ) Box 3, Folder 4, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 3
Project 42. Mevr. Smit ( Bussumerweg, Blaricum, The Netherlands ; 1958 ; House ) Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 3, Oversize Map-Case 1 / Drawer 3 / Folder 1
Project 43. Dr. Olivier ( Keucheniusstraat 15, Amstelveen, The Netherlands ; 1958-1959 ) Box 3, Folder 7, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 10
Project 44. Mevr. T. Smit ( Weesperzijde 6, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1958-1959 ; House ) Box 3, Folder 8, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 10
Project 45. Fam. Goemans ( Slotlaan 94, Zeist, The Netherlands ; 1958-1962 ; Renovation ) Box 5, Folder 2-3, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 4 / Folder 9
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