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Bernard Cox (1905 - 1970) was a Palmerston North architect. The houses designed by Cox are important as examples of modernism, a major twentieth century movement that revolutionised the way houses are designed and constructed and which expressed the social vision of the mid-twentieth century. This booklet, detailing Cox's life and some of his buildings, was written to accompany an exhibition mounted by the Manawatu Branch of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Multi-Page Document
Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection 782.; IMCA Digital Archive
Date
May 2001
Tautuhi matihiko
2013Pa_IMCA-DigitalMaster_007374
E puritia ana ki
"IMCA Digital Archive"

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Manawatu settler's first home
Flooding in Takaro
Flooding near Hokowhitu
McNab house, 151 Fitzherbert Avenue
New housing estate
Aerial view of Hokowhitu
Terrace End residential area
Grey Street in flood
Aerial View of College Street and Awapuni
Aerial View of College Street
Aerial view of Awapuni area
Terrace End residential area

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Ngā tūtohu
architecture,
electronic texts,
residential,
Tūtohu Hapori

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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Manawatu settler's first home
Flooding in Takaro
Flooding near Hokowhitu
McNab house, 151 Fitzherbert Avenue
New housing estate
Aerial view of Hokowhitu
Terrace End residential area
Grey Street in flood
Aerial View of College Street and Awapuni
Aerial View of College Street
Aerial view of Awapuni area
Terrace End residential area