Item DC 121/2/1/9 - Farmhouse in Bishopton

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DC 121/2/1/9

Title

Farmhouse in Bishopton

Date(s)

  • Sep 1975-May 1976 (Creation)

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1 item

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Free hand sketches showing "Farmhouse in Bishopton approach facing the west describing the way the road gently slopes and waves in and out gives a pleasant approach to a group of farm buildings. The dry stone dyke on one side and the thick trees on the other enhance this approach. The motorway safety barrier on the top right spoils what would be a picturesque scene".

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(fl c1970s-2020s)

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Christopher Platt studied at the Mackintosh School of Architecture at The Glasgow School of Art between 1974-1981. He is co-Founder of Studio KAP architects and Chair of Architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, where he was previously Head of School. His first 20 years of professional practice was spent in Glasgow, London, Oxford, Ethiopia and Berlin and was followed by 20 years combining academia with independent, reflective practice in Studio KAP and practice-based research both in Global North and Global South contexts.

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Dimensions: 420 x 295 mm

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Catalogued by Nada Al-Naemyi, work placement, Feb 2023.

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  • English

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