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Telesis III: Methodology of Instruction
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Description
Telesis consisted of a group of architects, landscape architects, and urban planners from the Bay Area, founded in late 1939 through the merging of two groups of architects, one from San Francisco and the other from the University of California, Berkeley.
Item or Container Annotations
Original notes from boxes: Telesis III: Methodology of Instruction Reel 1: Zimmerman/Gray 1/I Reel 2: Zimmerman/Gray 1/II Reel 3: Dariowche/Showshi 2/I Reel 4: Hassouna 2/II Reel 5: Sam Davis/David Gray 3
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
David, Sam
Creator: Gray, David
Creator: Hassouna, Fred
Creator: Showshi, Dariowche
Creator: Zimmerman
Interviewer: David, Sam
Interviewer: Gray, David
Interviewer: Hassouna, Fred
Interviewer: Showshi, Dariowche
Interviewer: Zimmerman
Creator: Gray, David
Creator: Hassouna, Fred
Creator: Showshi, Dariowche
Creator: Zimmerman
Interviewer: David, Sam
Interviewer: Gray, David
Interviewer: Hassouna, Fred
Interviewer: Showshi, Dariowche
Interviewer: Zimmerman
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Media Type
Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
5
Tapes
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: designarchives@berkeley.edu
Phone: (510) 642-5124
Phone: (510) 642-5124
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Additional Technical Notes for Item
5 Reels Total