“I think that architects have something that makes world travel a good deal more interesting than it is to other people,” said Professor ('. R. Knight, head of the school of architecture nt Auckland University College, in giving impressions of his recent tour abroad to members of the Auckland district branch of the New Zealand Institute of Architects. ‘‘Wo have the things we are interested in right before ns all the time.'’ Im added. A reinfect it re. he thought, was to-day a very living force in the world, and architects were playing a prominent part in the development of model'll life. He was pleased to feel that I heir services were being more and more appreciated in that respect. Their work, he added, was helping people to realise the necessity of introducing the aesthetic element info everyday life.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 143, 13 March 1937, Page 17
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