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              Atrium On The Plaza
              CA CAC 58-1-251 · Subseries · between 1978 and 1980
              Part of Moshe Safdie

              The name of this project was derived from its location, adjacent to a "plaza" shopping center outside of downtown Kansas City, and the design of the units which have as their focal point a two-story, 200 square foot glass enclosed atrium. The project is composed of forty luxury condominium units positioned on a steeply sloped site. Because of the slope, uphill units will have spectacular views over the roofs of the buildings below. In addition, the slope helps to enclose internal gardens and outdoor terraces which open directly from the atrium to afford more privacy for its residents. The highlighted enclosed atrium can be used as a green house or garden room extension of the living area, and also serves as a solar collector during the winter months. During the summer it is protected from overheating by a retractable exterior shade.

              Safdie Architects
              CA OSLER P417-2-57-293 · Item · February 4, 1926
              Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds

              Letter to Harvey Cushing from O. Jason Dixon, 917, Rialto Building, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Dixon compliments Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."

              Dixon, O. Jason
              CA OSLER P417-2-57-193 · Item · June 17, 1925
              Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds

              Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ralph H. Major, 6105, High Drive, Mission Hills, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Major congratulates Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler" and comments on Osler's profound influence on the medical profession.

              Major, Ralph H. (Ralph Hermon), 1884-1970