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The United Nations was designed by a committee of international architects
selected by Wallace Harrison. Le Corbusier from France, Howard Robertson of
England, and Oscar Niemeyer from Brazil were among the members of this
committee, of which Harrison was the Director of Planning. The architects were
charged with planning and siting the buildings needed to house the complex
functions of the newly formed international council. As the architects presented
and discussed ideas, the concepts were turned over to a team of renderers,
headed by Hugh Ferriss, to develop the ideas into drawings. This drawing is one
of many sketches Harrison made.
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