“Architecturally, the depression seems to be a thing of the past in most countries,” said Professor Knight, of the School of Architecture at Auckland University College, who returned to Auckland this week by the Monterey after spending a year abroad travelling on a Carnegie fellowship and visiting seven countries and 40 universities. Professor Knight said that building activity in England was amazing. It was probably attributable to the protection policy of the Government as a result of which many factories were being built about London. They were very fine works of architecture and were laid out on garden city lines.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20673, 11 March 1937, Page 10
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