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Architects Named
Architects for the project
are Rawlings, Wilson and
Fraher of Richmond, and
Kenneth DeMay of Sasaki,
Dawson and DeMay Associates,
Inc., Watertown, Mass.
Plans will include a
commons building with
meeting rooms, a snack bar,
laundry facilities, and small
shops for books and sundry
items.
The buildings will be placed
in an L-shaped pattern, in two
parallel rows. Between the two
rows, a "pedestrian street" will
be constructed for use by
residents and emergency
vehicles.
The Cavalier daily Tuesday, January 30, 1973 | ||