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U-M Architecture Class plans to revitalize Reed City, Michigan, December 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

U-M Architecture Class plans to revitalize Reed City, Michigan, December 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1964
Caption:
Architectural Plans Laid To Revitalize Town: Prof. Glen S. Paulsen (seated at lower left in dark coat), and Prof. C. Theodore Larson (seated at upper left in light coat), both of the University's College of Architecture and Design faculty, work with a class of graduate students in the former Ann Arbor branch post office building on E. University working on designs for revitalization of Reed City. The Northwestern Michigan community near Cadillac has been losing population at the rate of 100 persons per year for the last 10 years and asked the U-M for help in reversing the trend. All of the students shown here, several of whom are from foreign nations, have served as practicing architects before coming to Ann Arbor for graduate studies.

Anne Hatcher & Imelda Marcos Walking To Clements Library, September 1966

Anne Hatcher & Imelda Marcos Walking To Clements Library, September 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1972
Caption:
Mrs. Harlan Hatcher (left) and Mrs. Lenore Romney (Center Background) escort Mrs. Marcos during '66 visit to Ann Arbor.

University of Michigan Architecture Students Design Affordable Housing Models, December 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan

University of Michigan Architecture Students Design Affordable Housing Models, December 1994 image
Year:
1994
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1994
Caption:
University of Michigan architectural graduate student Manuel Divino, left, designed a model of affordable housing as a class project. He and his classmates were guided by instructor Kurt Brandle, center, and Washtenaw County Affordable Housing Corporation Executive Director Martha Kemnitz.