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ARCHITECTURE.

Bin;r.vm*G tee pkople. (Hj Ptvss Association.) WELLINGTON, this clay. Mr. \V. 11. Page, president of thai Institute of Architects, addressing the annual conference, stressed the importance of education and the establishment of hotter relations between the public and architects. They should not fear, but welcome, a more exacting public, which would be au enormous to architecture. lie was k.Uiable to understand why buildir-S'? eliould not be criticised, as were paititing, literature, and drama. JTn woilld. welcome the publication of the trul'i afaout buildings. Ha referred to the active interest taken in architecture by Oxford University, and declared tint even - educational hotly whirl; failed to reco-nNe tl.c importance of the BUDjCIt jonij' archftocts, Ml -»«-8»S

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1925, Page 5

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ARCHITECTURE. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1925, Page 5

ARCHITECTURE. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1925, Page 5

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