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Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
Introduction: Beginnings of the Design Process | 2 | |
Meetings 1 to 45 of the Board of Design Consultants for the United Nations Headquarters | 46 | |
Chart of United Nations Board of Design Meetings: Schemes Presented and Their Architect/Designers | 324 | |
Conclusion: The Design Process Continues | 328 | |
Stamps of the Nations | 344 | |
Appendix A: Profiles of Participants | 346 | |
Appendix B: Illustrative Documents | 355 | |
Appendix C: Le Corbusier's Analyse du carnet de poche | 371 | |
Notes | 381 | |
Illustration Credits | 413 |
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