Neuer Wohnbau, Volume 1, Otto Maier Verlag, 1952

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Part one of a two-volume set, focusing on domestic architecture. The cover is designed by Swiss painter and graphic designer, Richard Paul Lohse..

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Neuer Wohnbau, Volume 1, Otto Maier Verlag, 1952. Designed by Richard Paul Lohse
Neuer Wohnbau, Volume 1, Otto Maier Verlag, 1952. Designed by Richard Paul Lohse
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