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The odd-job alleyway of building: Modernization, marketing, and architectural practice in the 1930s
Gabrielle Esperdy
Hillier College of Arch and Design
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Building Modernization
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Architectural Practice
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United States
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Building Materials
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Existing Buildings
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Professional Practice
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Great Depression
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Architecture
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1930s
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Building Material
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