Comprises a collection of reprints of articles either written by Otto Koenigsberger or about his work, 1943-1961. Consists of copies of: 'The New Studios of the Mysore Broadcasting House at Mysore' by Otto Koenigsberger, reprinted from "Electrotechnics", Nos. 15 and 16, September, 1943, pp.45-50; 'University Building: Otto Koenigsberger and N.B. Bhatt design a modern auditorium for the Inidan Institute of Science', author, publication and date unknown, p.89; 'Indian Housing Problems' by Otto Koenigsberger, publication and date unknown; 'Housing and Town Planning Problems of Burma: summary of Report prepared for the Government of Burma in May/June 1951' by Otto Koenigsberger, reprinted from the "Journal of the American Institute of Planners", Vol. XVIII, Winter 1952, No. 1, pp.14-20; 'Low Cost Housing in South and South-East Asia: A Review of the Report of Mission of Experts, 22nd November, 1950 - 23rd January 1951...' by Otto Koenigsberger, reprinted from "Planning Outlook", Vol. II, No. 3, pp.17-23; 'New Towns in India' by Otto Koenigsberger, reprinted from "The Town Planning Review", VOl. XXIII, No. 2, July 1952, pp.94-132; 'Tropical Planning Problems (continued)' by Otto Koenigsberger, reprint of a paper presented on 23rd March, 1953, at the Conference on Tropical Architecture, University College, London.; issue of "Housing, Building and Planning" (Nos 12-13, United Nations), entitled 'Regional Planning: Seminar on Regional Planning, Tokyo 28th July - 8th August, 1958', containing a paper by Otto Koenigsberger entitled 'Regional Planning in Asia', pp.116-121; 'Stadtebau in den Tropen' by Otto Koenigsberger, reprinted from "Medizin und Stadtebau", Paul Vogler and Erich Kuhn (eds.), 1957, pp.159-163; 'Window and Ventilator Openings in Warm and Humid Climates' by Otto Koenigsberger, J.S. Millar and J. Costopolous, reprinted from "Architectural Science Review", Vol. 2, No. 2, July 1959, pp.82-96; 'The courtyard house as a temperature regulator' by Daniel Dunham, reprinted from "The New Scientist", Vol. 8, 1961, pp.663-666.





















