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TO DESIGN N.Z. BUILDING IN LONDON.—Professor Robert H. Matthew (left), who is to design a new London headquarters building for the New Zealand Government, discusses his assignment with Mr R. M. Campbell, the Dominion’s Acting-High Commissioner. Professor Matthew was recently appointed to the chair of architecture at the University of Edinburgh. He was formerly architect to the London County Council and designed the Royal Festival Hall.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27401, 14 July 1954, Page 5

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TO DESIGN N.Z. BUILDING IN LONDON.—Professor Robert H. Matthew (left), who is to design a new London headquarters building for the New Zealand Government, discusses his assignment with Mr R. M. Campbell, the Dominion’s Acting-High Commissioner. Professor Matthew was recently appointed to the chair of architecture at the University of Edinburgh. He was formerly architect to the London County Council and designed the Royal Festival Hall. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27401, 14 July 1954, Page 5

TO DESIGN N.Z. BUILDING IN LONDON.—Professor Robert H. Matthew (left), who is to design a new London headquarters building for the New Zealand Government, discusses his assignment with Mr R. M. Campbell, the Dominion’s Acting-High Commissioner. Professor Matthew was recently appointed to the chair of architecture at the University of Edinburgh. He was formerly architect to the London County Council and designed the Royal Festival Hall. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27401, 14 July 1954, Page 5

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