File:Roberta Ave House, 1962.jpeg
Roberta_Ave_House,_1962.jpeg (432 × 231 pixels, file size: 79 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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Roberta Ave House, Glendowie, Auckland, 1962. Stone and timber two storey house with fine linear fenestration. A light and linear vertical wooden weatherboard house which sits on a plinth of local stone the anchors by adjoining stone landscaping. |
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Kulka Foundation |
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Single small image or extract sufficient for the intended purpose without being excessive. |
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To illustrate the specific architectural points described in the paragraph to describe the specific, unique architectural structure described in the Henry Kulka Wikipedia text. |
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No |
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23:13, 4 January 2021 | No thumbnail | 10,385 × 5,553 (20.47 MB) | Wasuwatanabe (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free use rationale | Description = Roberta Ave House, Glendowie, Auckland, 1962. Stone and timber two storey house with fine linear fenestration. A light and linear vertical wooden weatherboard house which sits on a plinth of local stone the anchors by adjoining stone landscaping. | Source = Kulka Foundation | Article = Henry Kulka | Portion = Single small image or extract sufficient for the intended purpose without being excessive. | Low resolution... |
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