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Project 2050, Goals, 1980 Box 9, Folder 5
Project 20. Heer en Mevrouw W. can Norden ( Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1953 ; Changing room ), 1953 Box 1, Folder 19, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 6
Project 21. Heer Blom ( Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1954 ), 1954 Box 1, Folder 20, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 6
Project 22. Family De Mol van Otterloo ( Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1954 ; [Renovation] ), 1954 Box 1, Folder 21, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 6
Project 23. "Werkende vrouw" Working Woman ( Unknown Location ; 1954 ; House Boat ), 1954 Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 6
Project 24. Family Thiadens ( Koningslaan, Utrecht, The Netherlands ; 1954 ; Interior ), 1954 Box 1, Folder 22, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 6
Project 25. "Kinderhulp" ( Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; 1954-1955 ), 1954/1955 Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 6
Project 26. "Kinderhuis De Poort" Childrens gate (Meerweg 49, Bussum, The Netherlands ; 1955-1956 ; Pre-School/ Day Care ), 1955/1956 Box 1, Folder 23-24, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 5
Project 27. Heer W.A. Eykema Overweg ( Beethovenweg, Noordwyk, The Netherlands ; 1955-1956 ; House ), 1955/1956 Box 1, Folder 25, Box 7, Folder 2, Box Map, Folder Case 1 / Drawer 1 / Folder 3
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