Design for a classical building/temple
- NMC/0375.007
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- 1890-1896
Front section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
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Design for a classical building/temple
Front section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a church/cathedral spire
Study of decorative pinnacles.
Bourdon, Eugene
Doorway detail. Design submitted for the Prix de Rome.
Bourdon, Eugene
Section of building with separate villa.
Bourdon, Eugene
Plan, elevation and section of a chapel.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Spires with open tracery.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a building of the arts
Plan of building, showing concert hall.
Bourdon, Eugene
Window detail.
Bourdon, Eugene
Plan of foundations/drainage and roof detail.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a ballroom in a theatre
Section through ballroom showing chandeliers.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design for a ballroom in a theatre
Section and thumbnail plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Design documents showcasing design development and final resolution of final design thesis. Five booklets each highlighting various outputs from final year.
Ward, Calum
Design criteria: "The eight proposals"
A tracing paper showing the eight proposals from the Design criteria.
1- Thou shalt have thy sleeping/recreational space away from thy work space
2- Thou shalt have some plant life in thy study bedroom
3- Thou shalt have a wash hand basin near some natural light
4- Thou shalt have storage to lay A1 sheets flat
5- Thy study/writing space must be attached to and lower down than thy drawing space
6- Thy bed must not be opposite an open door
7- Thou shalt have facilities for an electric kettle
8- Thou shalt have shelving above the bed and the drawing/study space
Platt, Christopher
Technical drawing.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Dervishes mosque in Sharia el Hilmiyeh near the mosque of Soultan Hassan. Half inch scale drawing of doorway.
Fulton, James Black
Panelling over two floors.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
French table of walnut.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detailing of metal forms.
Bourdon, Eugene
Decoarative door - French style.
Revel, John D
Sculptural forms.
Bourdon, Eugene
Plaster detail.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Decorative Cap, Nine Altars Chapel, Durham Cathedral
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Decorated with carving and marquetry.
Revel, John D
Oak door decorated with two rows of Gothic Arcading.
Revel, John D
Part of Plaster Casts
Previously painted.
*Not available / given
Daylight effects on street: Royal Bank Place
Free hand sketch describing Royal Bank Place as a peaceful space, very different from Royal Exchange Place (other side of arch) or Buchanan Street where there is either vehicular traffic or pedestrian traffic. Nothing invites you through the Arch except the sun.
Platt, Christopher
Daylight effects on street: looking through North Court Royal Exchange from Royal Exchange Square
Free hand sketch showing the contrast between immediate shade and distant sunlit. Buildings invite you through the lane and rewards you at the other end with a street where you can check your bearings. Cobbles just past archway indicate lane running across path.
Platt, Christopher
Perspective drawing of Crossraguel Abbey, viewed from the south-east. A note states that the abbey was founded in the early 15th century. The drawing is labelled 'Association Visit - Spring Holiday,' referring to the Glasgow Architectural Association. The drawing and backing board bear the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Detail drawings of Crossraguel Abbey. Elements drawn are a window in the north wall of the nave, and a door separating the nave and the choir. Several perspectives and sections are drawn of these elements, complete with measurements. The drawing is labelled 'Association Visit - Spring Holiday,' referring to the Glasgow Architectural Association. The drawing bears the stamp of the Glasgow School of Art Library.
McGibbon, Alexander
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Design for new departmental and court buildings for Canada in Ottawa. Elevation to Wellington.
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Design for new departmental and court buildings for Canada in Ottawa. Section through tower/supreme court and liberty in law courts building/cross section through supreme court showing direct sky lighting of court.
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Design for new departmental and court buildings for Canada in Ottawa. Ground floor plan of court buildings.
*Not available / given
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Measured drawing of cornice/column.
Revel, John D
Decorative details.
Carrick, James Andrew
Elevation.
Carrick, James Andrew
Various studies of corinthian columns and pedestals.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Details of Corinthian order, from the monument of Lysicrates, Athens.
Wilson, William Gilmour
Porteous, James Henry
Detail of capital.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Copy of poster for an exhibition called "Inclined to Design"
A second paper copy of a poster of an exhibition of work by four local students architects from the Mackintosh School of Architecture. The poster has title of "Inclined to design", held at Greenock, The Arts Guild Campbell Street, from 9th to 20th September (mentioned with no year). It designed by: Alan Fullarton, Brain Hendry, Christopher Platt, and Richard Robb. The exhibit is built on the idea that the architectural drawings become as painting and sculptures rather than just as end products for buildings, and following London and New York architectural drawings sold as paintings. The main theme of the poster centred around an arch, and a pendant hanging in the centre of the arch ( from a drawing by David MacAuley), screenprinting by Colin Johnstone.
Platt, Christopher
Copy of an poster for an exhibition called "Inclined to Design"
A paper copy of a poster (in a rolled state) of an exhibition of work by four local students architects from the Mackintosh School of Architecture. The poster has title of "Inclined to design", held at Greenock, The Arts Guild Campbell Street, from 9th to 20th September (mentioned with no year). It designed by: Alan Fullarton, Brain Hendry, Christopher Platt, and Richard Robb. The exhibit is built on the idea that the architectural drawings become as paintings and sculptures rather than just as end products for buildings, and following London and New York architectural drawings sold as paintings. The main theme of the poster centred around an arch, and a pendant hanging in the centre of the arch ( from a drawing by David MacAuley), screenprinting by Colin Johnstone.
Platt, Christopher
Construction homework exercise 4: Doors
Construction drawings in axonometric views showing the details of the door's frame built in a cavity wall, and the British standard door.
Platt, Christopher