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Figure 1. A. W. Dekker House, Albuquerque, NM, October 2015. Photograph by author.

A.W. Dekker House

Figure 5. “Central Avenue and Fourth Street Mall,” 1970. Source: City of Albuquerque Planning Department, The Downtown Plan (Albuquerque: City of Albuquerque Planning Department, December 1970).

Downtown Urban Redevelopment

Figure 4. View of footbridge, Duck Pond, October 1974. Source: Oversize, Box 5, Dept. of Facility Planning architectural drawings.

Duck Pond

Figure 3. View of Encino Crescent, surrounding site, and Medical Arts Square upon hill, December 2015. Photograph by author.

Encino Crescent

Figure 2. East elevation, Hoshour addition, First Unitarian Church, 2015. Photograph by author.

First Unitarian Church

Figure 1. First National Bank Building, exterior at sunset, 2015. Photograph by author.

First National Bank Building East

Figure 1. La Luz, Albuquerque, NM, November 2015. Photograph by author.

La Luz

Figure 2. Zome, location unknown, ca. 1968. Source: Dome Cookbook, 22.

Manera Nueva

Figure 1. Mossman-Gladden Homes, Altamont and Stardust Skies, December 2015. Photographs by author.

Mossman-Gladden Homes

Figure 3. Office Building, 2001 Carlisle Boulevard NE. Photograph by author.

Office Building

Figure 3. Burk, “Proposed Apartment House,” 6 June 1962. Source: Stack 19, Drawer 6, Burk Architectural Drawings and Plans.

Park Plaza Apartments (now Park Plaza Condominiums)

Figure 3. Travelstead Hall, stained glass wall, 1963. Source: Box 04, Dept. of Facility Planning Records.

Travelstead Hall

Figure 1. Aerial view of Winrock Center, 1961. Source: “It’s Fun to Shop at Winrock,” New Mexico Architecture 3 (May-June 1961). Photograph by Dick Kent.

Winrock Center


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