Plexiglas panel at Oak Cliff Savings & Loan building
- 1960s (Date of photograph and mount)
Photograph of a colored Plexiglas panel installation in a Mondrian design at the Oak Cliff Savings & Loan building located in Dallas, Texas, part of a series documenting the use of Plexiglas in the building industry. The building was designed by architects Harold Prinz and LaVere Brooks in 1953 and notably earned Prinz and Brooks a national merit award from the American Institute of Architects.
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Rohm and Haas Company. “Plexiglas Panel at Oak Cliff Savings & Loan Building,” 1960–1969. Rohm & Haas Company Archives, Box Photos 18, Folder 16. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/8cz3zsy.
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