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Lilla Olofsborg, invited competiton entry, Kauppiaankatu 5, Katajanokka, Helsinki, elevation and section drawings of larger gate, date unknown

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Title: Lilla Olofsborg, invited competiton entry, Kauppiaankatu 5, Katajanokka, Helsinki, elevation and section drawings of larger gate, date unknown
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content description: Drawing, detail, section, 1:10.

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