Room for Living
OME months ago The Listener took , up the question of urban sprawl, and sO apparently provoked further discussion among interested people. In Christchurch some of the women’s organisations have been looking at this problem of where and how they might best be housed. On Wednesday, July 24, in the National Women’s Programme, representatives of the various points will discuss Space for. Living. The chairman is Eileen Saunders, and those taking part are Nancy Northcroft, Regional Planning Officer for Christchurch; Mrs M. E. Fury, an ex-President of the Christchurch Housewives’ Union; R. R. Livingstone, a real estate agent; and C. A. Lake, a family man very much concerned with architecture. This discussion is not only a followup of earlier ideas, but it also could provide some background ideas for the next major series of programmes from these sessions, which will cover the building of a house from the first tentative plans to the final furnishings.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 23
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157Room for Living New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 23
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