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A little goes a long way: A well organized small home in Oklahoma
A Ventilation Analysis of Bruce Goff's Bavinger House
An Architect's Home: Location Norman, Okla.
Bavinger House completed in 1955
Bird's Eve Views of Oklahoma Towns
Bruce Goff 3 houses
Cleveland County Health Department, Norman, Oklahoma
Cleveland County Health Department, Norman, Oklahoma
Crystal Chapel [University of Oklahoma]
Four houses in Oklahoma--Goff & Greene.
Goff in the desert
Goff on Goff
Goff on Goff : Conversations and Lectures
Intensive level survey of downtown Norman
Local market: Norman, Okla
Oklahoma University Goes Modern
Privacy for students in psychiatric nursing
Saving Bruce Goff
The art and architecture of Bruce Goff
The campus as a public space in the American college town
The Gene & Betty Taylor Residence Architecture by Bruce Goff
The Legacy of Oklahoma Architecture
Thematic Survey of Historic Barns in Central and South-Central Oklahoma: Canadian, Carter, Cleveland, Garvin, Johnston, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan, Love, Marshall, McClain, Murray, Oklahoma, Payne, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, and Seminole Counties
Two power plants [University of Oklahoma]
Ultramodern house set in conservative neighborhood: The ramp, pool and disc roof jars the sightseers [Ledbetter House]
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