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Robert Carrigan Jr. Displays Possible Design Of New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957

Robert Carrigan Jr. Displays Possible Design Of New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1957
Caption
It Took 5,000 Man Hours: This architect's concept of how the projected northwest junior high school could look is shown by Robert Carrigan, jr., Lane's chief designer. Before the design (above) was conceived and put on paper 5,000 man hours of study and drawing were consumed. About 30,000 more man hours will be spent by Lane's staff before the school is built. It is emphasized that the design (above) does not necessarily represent the way the projected junior high will look. No design or architects' plans on the junior high have been accepted by the Board of Education.

Year
1957
Month
December
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