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Broadcast on Manawatu People's Radio 27 November 2018.

Dennis Quinn Part 2 of 2. Summary: Coming to Palmerston North. Why moved here. Projects, telephone exchange. Range of work. Interaction with clients. Operation of contracts, role of architect, problems that arose. Registration. Changed work environment, competition, computerization. Drawing skills. Now drawing may be done offshore. Women architects.

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Audio
Date
November 27, 2018
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COMM1550126932
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"IMCA Digital Archive"

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