Walter B. Sanders, Dean of the University of Michigan College of Architecture and Design, Undated
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1900
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Firm Designs Magazine House Plan
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8
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September
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1951
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Many Skills Required Of U-M Architecture Students
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1958
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AIA Will Honor U-M Prof. Sanders
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1963
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Prof. Sanders Awarded MSA Gold Medal
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1964
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Department Heads Approved At University
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1971
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Prominent U-M Architect Dies
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1973
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Sanders Fund Created For Student Architects
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1973
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Simplicity Of Design Achieves Complete Livability, Easy Upkeep, Yet Preserves Structural Beauty
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1952
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Living-Dining Area In Eberbach Mid-Century Modern Home on Belmont Rd., August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1952
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At the top is seen the large built-in porch of the Oscar A. Eberbach home on Belmont Rd. Its walls are done in panel board, and the straw-like rug and durable furniture make it a pleasure to occupy. The vents along the lower ridge of the wall are heat ducts for the forced hot air system. Brightly colored drapes may be pulled over the parch's picture window. Down the hallway one gets a glimpse of the living room with its Thermopane window in the background. The lower picture [this photo] shows the combined living-dining area separated by a cane curtain drawn to the side. The instrument in the case on the table is a zither, which Eberbach plays with enthusiasm. The densely wooded area outside the living room may be seen through the Thermopane windows. The nearest window drape conceals a door leading outside.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1952
Caption:
At the top is seen the large built-in porch of the Oscar A. Eberbach home on Belmont Rd. Its walls are done in panel board, and the straw-like rug and durable furniture make it a pleasure to occupy. The vents along the lower ridge of the wall are heat ducts for the forced hot air system. Brightly colored drapes may be pulled over the parch's picture window. Down the hallway one gets a glimpse of the living room with its Thermopane window in the background. The lower picture [this photo] shows the combined living-dining area separated by a cane curtain drawn to the side. The instrument in the case on the table is a zither, which Eberbach plays with enthusiasm. The densely wooded area outside the living room may be seen through the Thermopane windows. The nearest window drape conceals a door leading outside.
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