ACKNOWLEDGMENT
; [#SIGN REVIEW, _ published six | times a year under the auspices of the Architectural Centre, Wellington, adheres quietly and firmly to high standards. The most recent issue keeps on | the whole to the usual plan: there are | illustrated studies of New Zealand | houses, an article on heating in the ec and regular features-book reiews, gramophone notes and so on. The central interest is architecture; but | houses, once built, are to be lived in, | and the way is therefore open for secondary topics-interior decoration, furnishing, heating and lighting. Moreover, good houses may be cccupied by people who tread books, who want real pictures for their walls, and who listen to music: so that the arts also may be discussed. The principal aim of Design Review, the promotion of better housing, entitles it to wide notice; but its best claim to support is simply its intrinsic quality. Good writing and high standards of production are giving it a special place among New Zealand journals.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 13
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162ACKNOWLEDGMENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 13
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