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"Daredemo Photographer" Exhibition

5.5 Cubic Feet Five office paper boxes, 2 folders of exhibit panels, 4 small publications
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IAWA Small Collections,

32 Cubic Feet 22 boxes; 40 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
The IAWA Small Collections was compiled from a variety of sources by Special Collections staff for use in reference and research. The collection consists primarily of biographical materials for women architects, architectural historians, and designers including curriculum vitas, firm brochures, exhibit notices, photographs, and publications. Drawings, sketches, course notes, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to architectural collections are also present.
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IAWA Small Collections, 32 Cubic Feet 22 boxes; 40 oversize 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

Kimiko Suzuki Architectural Collection,

1.1 Cubic Feet
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The collection contains 3 sets of drawings and a publication for the Susume Abe residence completed in 1967. Abe was a famous education critic in Japan.

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Kimiko Suzuki Architectural Collection, 1.1 Cubic Feet

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