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Title
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Saving Bruce Goff
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The Architectural Review
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Subject
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1000655
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1950-1955
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2001018
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5801 NW 178th St Edmond, OK
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701 W Brooks Norman, OK
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730 60th Avenue Northeast Norman, OK
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Architects
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Architectural firms
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Architectural practice
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Architectural services
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Arson
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Asphalt
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BARTLESVILLE (OKLA)
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Bavinger House (Norman, Okla.)
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Building
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Building And Construction
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Central mast with guy wires
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Cleveland County
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Company business management
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Demolished
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Design and construction
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Domestic
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Edmond, OK
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Elliott, Rand
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Eugene Bavinger House
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Glass Cullets
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Goff, Bruce
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Goff, Bruce 1904-1982
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Goff, Bruce A
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HOPEWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
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Helix form
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Historic preservation
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Homes
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Ledbetter House
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Modern architecture
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Modernism/Organic
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Norman, OK
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OT1001354
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Organic
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Personal profiles
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Pollock House
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Residential
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Shin'enKan
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Stone
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Washington County
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Abstract
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Webb looks at the life and works of Bruce Goff (1904-82), one of America's most original architects. Inspired by natural forms and the example of Frank Lloyd Wright, this self-taught prodigy completed his first house at 15, and seven years later designed a cathedral-like church in Tulsa, among other achievements.
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volume
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217
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issue
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1300
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pages
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44–44
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Date
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2005
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Language
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eng
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issn
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0003-861X