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SHE SAYS YES

Christina, what led you to a career in architecture? I grew up as a child of Dutch and English immigrant parents in an interesting house designed by another immigrant, architect Len Hoogerbrug. Despite an underlying desire to be an architect, I wasn’t strong in the school subjects I believed were required to take me to architecture school, so while studying art history and architectural history at

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