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DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURE OF NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, LONDON.—The third-floor terrace, and, on the right, a view of the interpenetrating voids of the podium as seen from the south end of the second floor.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 9

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DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURE OF NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, LONDON.—The third-floor terrace, and, on the right, a view of the interpenetrating voids of the podium as seen from the south end of the second floor. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 9

DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURE OF NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, LONDON.—The third-floor terrace, and, on the right, a view of the interpenetrating voids of the podium as seen from the south end of the second floor. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30127, 10 May 1963, Page 9