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Subject: Buildings Subject: Buildings Subject: Buildings Subject: College campuses Subject: McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University Subject: McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University Subject: McGregor Memorial Conference Center, Wayne State University Date: 1960 Content Type: Image-
Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts
Circa 1960s. View of interior construction of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts
Circa 1960s. View of entrance of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts
Circa 1960s. View of entrance of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts
Circa 1960s. View of portion of McGregor Memorial Conference Center from Floating Sculpture Gardens. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts
Circa 1960s. View from Sculpture Gardens looking toward McGregor Conference Center of a presentation with man in Garden and audience on upper level in front of McGregor.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts
Circa 1960s. Exterior view of McGregor Conference Center entrance from the Floating Sculpture Garden. Two men stand in Gardens by two statues. Minoru Yamasaki and Associates Architects,1958. One of Yamasaki’s masterpieces and believed by many to be among Detroit’s finest buildings.