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north carolina state university

In the East, North Carolina State University hired Henry L. Kamphoefner in 1948, an architecture professor from the University of Oklahoma, to head a new school of architecture and design. Kamphoefner hired a number of faculty members: George Matsumoto, Matthew Nowicki, James Fitzgibbon, Duncan Stuart, Eduardo Catalano, Milton Small, Edward Waugh, and John Latimer. Through their work on campus in disseminating Modernism’s message to students, and importantly in their tangible work on the landscape in Raleigh and Chapel Hill, these faculty members advanced Modernism’s cause in traditional North Carolina east of Greensboro.

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