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Henry Kulka

iles Reid puts it on the line for New Zealand architecture. He has already published a number of monographs on New Zealand architects and has now shifted his keen focus to one of the ‘almost unknown’ émigré architects of New Zealand, Heinrich Kulka. The resulting book, , is another collaboration between Reid, based in London, and photographer Mary Gaudin, who now lives in France. It is a work of

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