Research paper
(Re-)uses of historical knowledge in architectural education: Professional practice and professional business management
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- (Re-)uses of historical knowledge in architectural education: Professional practice and professional business management
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Introduction to the Gummer and Ford Project Gummer and Ford was an architectural firm founded in 1923 in Auckland by William Henry Gummer (1884–1966) and Charles Reginald Ford (1880–1972). Many of the leading lights of architectural history- Terence Hodgson, Miles Warren,Peter Shaw,John Stacpoole-agree that the firm can be considered one of the most prominent practices in New Zealand architectural history. Charismatic and influential, Gummer and Ford played an essential role in the profession...
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- Research paper
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- Conference item
- Date created
- 2021-12
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- Moore, Cameron / Mađanović, M. / Jadresin-Milic, Renata
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5689
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- Auckland (N.Z.) / New Zealand / Gummer and Ford (Firm) / New Zealand architecture firms / Gummer, William Henry (1884–1966) / Ford, Charles Reginald (1880–1972) / New Zealand architecture / classical architecture / architecture education / architecture students / Unitec Institute of Technology / Unitec courses / design practice / architectural history / Higher education / Architecture not elsewhere classified
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