- NMC/1655C
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- 2014-2015
One of a series of nine architectural drawings for a project entitled 'Lighter than Air', submitted by Ronan Morris and Aoibhin McGinley for their final year thesis.
Morris, Ronan
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One of a series of nine architectural drawings for a project entitled 'Lighter than Air', submitted by Ronan Morris and Aoibhin McGinley for their final year thesis.
Morris, Ronan
Weaver's house: Upper & roof floor plan and elevation, 3rd submission
Free hand sketches showing the upper floor plan in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's house upper plan including more details with the roof plan. The sheet includes the drawing of the elevation looking east according to the new edition of the floor plans.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: 1st submission, sections and elevation
Free hand sketches showing first submission sections AA , BB, and CC as well as two elevations - one facing east and the other facing west all in scale 1:100. These drawings show the basic elements within the workshop structure.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Elevations, 3rd submission
Free hand sketches showing two elevations all in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop elevation facing west and the other facing the east using the main finishing materials.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Elevations, final design submission
Architectural drawings on cartridge paper represents the final submission of the weaver's house project at Colonsay. The paper includes drawings of four elevations (north view, east view, west view, and south view). All drawing are in scale 1:100, showing the finishing materials used on the building exterior elevations.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Final design submission
Architectural drawings on cartridge paper represents the final submission of the weaver's house project on Colonsay. All in full details including furniture, levels, staircase, services, interior materials as well as the construction methods and materials. The paper includes drawings of:
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Final design submission, photos of a 3D model
Architectural photos on a cartridge paper representing the final submission of the weaver's house project on Colonsay. The paper includes four photos of a 3D model, described as:
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Ground floor plan, 3rd submission
Free hand sketch showing the ground floor plan in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop design.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Ground floor, 2nd submission
Free hand sketches showing the ground floor plan of the selected design idea including the main access to the site, wind direction, and North signal. This drawing represents the second stage of the development design process.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Ground floor, 2nd submission, design in progress
Free hand sketch showing the ground floor plan in progress representing the second attempt to improve the design idea showing more details and rearranging the functional spaces and furniture accordingly.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Plan & section, 1st submission
Free hand sketches showing another design idea for the workshop including plan and section all in scale 1:100. The sheet includes feedback and notes from the examiner.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Plan, submission 1
Free hand sketch showing the initial idea to design a weaver's workshop including a plan in scale 1:100. This first submission represents the architect's idea to use a semi-circular shape to accommodate the functional spaces and the tools required for the weaving tasks.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Roof plan and sections, 3rd submission
Free hand sketches showing the roof plan and section AA, BB, and CC all in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop roof plan. The sheet includes the drawings of three cross sections all showing the main structural elements and materials used.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Section CC, final design submission
Architectural drawings on cartridge paper representing the final submission of the weaver's house project at Colonsay. The paper includes drawings of an enlarged section CC in scale 1:20, showing the construction materials which represents the vernacular building type, and finishing materials used on the building interior and exterior. Such drawing shows the architect's understanding on how to use the vernacular material and construction method to design new buildings suitable for new functions.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Sections, final design submission
Architectural drawings on tracing paper representing the final submission of the weaver's house project on Colonsay. The paper includes drawings of axonometric sections.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Tools required for weaving tasks
Free hand sketches showing the tools required for weaving tasks taken from measured drawings by Gordon McLean. Tasks include: Table loom, warping frame, spool rack, spinning wheel, and tapestry frame.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Upper floor plan, 3rd submission
Free hand sketch showing the upper floor plan in scale 1:100 representing the third attempt to develop the weaver's workshop design especially issues related to the staircase position and the spatial arrangement of the two bedrooms and bathroom.
Platt, Christopher
Weaver's workshop: Upper floor, 2nd submission
Free hand sketch showing the upper floor plan showing two bedrooms, staircase, and the roof.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Church at Glasgow University campus: Site plan
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper includes the main site plan related to the thesis project showing the main blocks and streets of the City of Glasgow focusing on Wellington Church at Glasgow University campus. This material is a copy from an official document related to The City of Glasgow urban site plan and has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It includes a few freehand sketches on the Wellington Church block, with some notes about: views, orientation, exits, pedestrian routes, and special places. This item has some torn edges.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Block plan
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing a block plan of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of area floor
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing a plan of area floor of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of attics and ceiling
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the plan of attics and ceiling of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of basement floor
A copy of architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the plan of basement floor of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church, dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of gallery floor
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the plan of gallery floor of the Wellington Church. This material is copy from an official document related to "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church, dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Back elevation and sections
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the back elevation and sections of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Elevation to Ann street
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the elevation to Ann street of the Wellington Church. This material is copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152. This item has a long tear on its right hand edge.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Elevation to lane
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the elevation to the lane of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152. This sheet has a tear.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Elevation to University Avenue
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the elevation to University Avenue of the Wellington Church and its front main entrance. Although this material has no reference, it comes from the same official document that related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead" designed by Thomas Lennox Watson. It is in a small size (seems it has been cut from a large sheet). This item has a torn edge (upper right hand side).
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Section A-A
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing section A-A of the Wellington Church. It shows the architectural details of the main structural materials and construction system. This item has another section but without a title, however, its gives the architectural details of the building structure and comes from the original document designed by T. L. Watson.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Section on the line
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing section on the line of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated on Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Section on the line
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing a section on the line of the Wellington Church. Although this material has no reference, it comes from the same official document that related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead" designed by Thomas Lennox Watson. It is in a small size (seems like it has been cut from a large sheet).
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: South elevation
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the south elevation of the Wellington Church. It shows the architectural details of the exterior view of the building. This item has another elevation but without a title, however, they all come from the original document designed by T. L. Watson.
Platt, Christopher
West doorway, Glasgow School of Art
Study of doorway and surrounding stonework.
Kerr, Robert
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
Exterior of house from driveway.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
The owner's bathroom.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
Exterior of house from the garden.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
Windows: general & practical teaching blocks
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Page from an unknown journal containing a photograph of a wooden house front in Rue St. André, Rouen, France. The photograph is credited to The Phototype Co., 303, Strand, London. The journal is dated 15 Dec 1888. The page bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
The Phototype Co
Page from 'The Builder,' 19 Feb 1887, containing an ink drawing of a house front in Rouen, France. The ink drawing is credited to Sprague & Co., based on a sketch by Mr. Arnold B. Mitchell, A.R.I.B.A. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
Sprague & Co
Perspective drawing of the façade of a 16th century house in Rouen, France. A note states that the frontage is about 17 feet wide, and that the structure was 'removed from original situation and reerected in 1861'. The sketch appears to have been made using a photograph as reference. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Workshop for craftsmen in wrought iron
Design for building; plan and elevation.
Kerr, Robert
Written submission for 'A Glass House' project
A third year project.
Penman, Larmont Douglas
Study of wall monument from Kirk graveyard.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Detail of pedestal, capital and moulding from Kirk graveyard.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Perspective drawing of York Minster with partially completed detailing. The drawing is annotated with the dating 'York approx. 85.' The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Perspective drawing of the south transcept of York Minster. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Perspective drawing of York Minster. An outline of the building is drawn with detailing partially completed. The drawing is dated 'approx. 1885.' The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Material created for summer project relating to YWCA building at 1 Houston, Greenock including tracing paper showing drawing details of the building's plan, section, and elevations, all are in scale of 1:20.
Platt, Christopher