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15,758 publications found, displaying page 293 of 316 pages.
M 45 582-592 Market Street Hobart Building,
Splendid Survivors
Spokane man is named 'Engineer of the Year,,
Spokane Chronicle
Managing Growth: Outside Experts' Advice Proposed for Regional Planning Scheme,
Spokane Chronicle
Spokane Architect Forms Partnership,
Spokane Chronicle
Meet Here Held by Handicapped,
Spokane Chronicle
Downriver Concrete Bridge; Beauty Spot Right Inside City of Spokane ,
Spokane Chronicle
Spokane Man Will Be Judge,,
Spokane Chronicle
Creager Joins Architect Firm,
Spokane Chronicle
Japanese Firm Wins Boundary Contracts,
Spokane Daily Chronicle
Start Work on Fine New Building,
Spokane Daily Chronicle
Last Tribute to Loren Rand,
Spokane Daily Chronicle
Bids for Bonds,
Spokane Falls Daily Chronicle
Galax Hotel, 50-Year Landmark, to Be Razed,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Pasco Home Is Functional, Modern,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Spokane Spokesman-Review
CWS Board Meets Today,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
CWS Board Likes Plans for Building,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Globe Hotel Will Open,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Death Takes Architect, 80, At His Home,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Hotel's Head Recalls Days of Its Glory,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Creager, Jr., Frederick Leon AIA Emeritus,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Proposed Salvation Army Central Service Building for Spokane,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
New $80,000 Building on Main and Bernard Which Is Leased for Five Years at $60,080,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Spokane Club Grows as City Progresses,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Early Hotel Being Razed,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Reservoir Fills at Boundary Dam,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
L. L. Rand, 83, Architect, Dies,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
A Landmark Nears the End of the Road,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
First architect left mark on city,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
More Seats Planned for U. of W. Stadium,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Approve Addition to U.W. Stadium,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Spokane's First Reinforced Concrete Building,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Disagreeing on what's valuable: YMCA building or land it occupies,
Spokane Spokesman-Review
Expo '74, Republic of China Pavilion,
Spokane Spokesman-Review Sunday Magazine
Time-tested modern,
Spokane Spokesman-Review,
Architect who designed Seattle's tallest building dies,
Spokane Spokesman-Review,
Stadium, Associated Students University of Washington, Chas. H. Bebb and Carl F. Gould, Architects
Die besten Gebäude aus Stahl - Preisverteilung des 'American Iron and Steel Institute',
Stahlbau
Grace Cathedral, San Francisco,
Stained Glass
Glendale High School,
Standard Oil Bulletin
Yuba City Union High School article,
Standard Oil Bulletin
Life, the Universe and Everything,
Stanford
Nike Chair Makes Historic Gift to Replacce Business School Facilities,
Stanford
Back to the Future,
Stanford
Less than 10 months after work began, the University's $90 million showpiece in ready for kickoff Does it signal a new era for football?,
Stanford
Cancer Center Opens,
Stanford
Museum's Rebirth: Rebuilding ready to go,
Stanford Daily
Modern Museum of Art,
Stanford Observer
Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects, Incorporated. : Buildings and Projects
Stars, Moguls and Magnates, The Mansions of Beverly Hills
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