Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow
- NMC/0396
- Item
- 1928-1929
Elevation and plan of archway. Stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1928-1929".
Paterson, David Stuart
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Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow
Elevation and plan of archway. Stamped "The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1928-1929".
Paterson, David Stuart
Exterior view of basilica.
Dallachy, John Eadie Waddel
Various studies of carved pilasters.
Revel, John D
One bay of choir stalls.
Revel, John D
View of basilica from garden.
Dallachy, John Eadie Waddel
Scotland Street School, North Elevation
Free hand sketch showing the north elevation of Scotland Street School including some architectural descriptions, for example, "scale has been a major design factor in this building for children, windows diminish in height as they rise from the floor, and the wall has been set back to lessen the effect of three stories. Not every room in a building has the same height, each houses a different function and should be designed with that function in mind".
Platt, Christopher
Scrapbook featuring material collected throughout Christopher Platt's study at The Mackintosh School of Architecture including different articles, photos, and subjects from different magazines, like: The New York Times Magazine, Observer Magazine, The Sunday Times, Telegraph Sunday Magazine, and other resources. It also includes some free-hand sketches.
Platt, Christopher
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Section of English 13th century door panel.
Revel, John D
Drawn to 1/8 full scale.
Revel, John D
PRESENTATION DRAWINGS, DESIGN SCHEMES
Shah Zedah Mosque, Constantinople
Interior drawing of lower wall.
Fulton, James Black
Shah Zedah Mosque, Constantinople
Detail of lower wall decoration.
Fulton, James Black
Shah Zedah Mosque, Constantinople
Interior drawing of lower wall.
Fulton, James Black
Sheet 1, The Glasgow School of Art, North Elevation
The Glasgow School of Art north elevation as it drawn as it was in 1910, without any written information about the architect, the history of the building.
Platt, Christopher
Sheet 2, The Glasgow School of Art, South Elevation
The Glasgow School of Art south elevation drawn as it was in 1910, without any written information about the architect, the history of the building.
Platt, Christopher
Sheet 3, The Glasgow School of Art, West and East Elevations
West elevation: drawn from a contract drawing of 1907 re-design of the original 1896 and altered by architect amending doorway, architrave, and corbels.
East elevation: drawing shows the building as built originally planned except for slight modifications.
Platt, Christopher
Sheet 4, The Glasgow School of Art, Floor Plans
Presentation sheet including copies of floor plan drawings and a photo of the east staircase at first-floor level. No references included.
Platt, Christopher
Sheet 5, The Glasgow School of Art, Wrought Iron Features
The presentation sheet includes photos of some wrought iron features with descriptions about the functional and aesthetics values of using such features as they were attached to the windows, above the main entrance, and balcony railings. Photos' references are unknown.
Platt, Christopher
Sheet 6, The Glasgow School of Art, Wrought Iron Features
The presentation sheet includes photos of some main features of the library such: pendant cluster of pierced metal lampshades, the construction of the coffered ceiling pillars and balusters. Photos' references are unknown.
Platt, Christopher
Shop front in Louis XVI style.
Revel, John D
Shops and flats - working drawings
Section AA/Section through stair. Elevation to the west.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Shops and flats - working drawings
Half plan shop/flat. Elevations to North/South.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Study of chancel window.
Revel, John D
Sketchbook containing free-hand sketches created throughout Christopher Platt's study at The Mackintosh School of Architecture covering different buildings, locations, and landscape. These drawings show architectural details from indoor and outdoor views as self-observation undertaken by the student.
Platt, Christopher
12 sheets of sketchbook pages - notes and drawings.
Revel, John D
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
Essay submitted as part of sociology course in the form of comb binding with 15 handwritten pages. This paper studied the social life of people in the industrial era in the 19th and early 20th century from cities and towns across Britain. It addresses the development of both urban and suburban design associated with the style of massive house buildings programme that accommodates immigrant factory employees.
Platt, Christopher
Sociology essay 2: Tenements and terraces in the West End of Glasgow
Essay submitted as part of sociology course with 11 typewritten pages (no binding). This paper is a comparison of tenements and terraces in the West End of Glasgow. The aim is to study if there are any similarities rather than differences in their architectural design. It includes some photos and free hand sketches.
This study concluded that the terraces often had the similar façade design (neo-classical style) and the only difference occurred with the use of trees and landscape factor.
Platt, Christopher
South-west corner, Blythswood, Glasgow
Study of unfinished building.
Kerr, Robert
'Space for the Mind': Design thesis journal and Technology journal
Digital copies of Design thesis journal and Technology journal. Artist statement: "This thesis argues that the city is ultimately and process, and not just aging artefact or relic. Conceptually, the architectural exploration is one that embraces the recognition of change through contemplation. By investigating the relationship of spaces to the mind, can a place be designed to evoke this sense of reflection?"
Makwana, Suraj
'Space for the Mind' grey plaster model
Grey plaster model. Square tile with raised central square, ridged. Further information is at http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=4936.
Items NMC/1970D, E and F are related to light, material and texture.
Makwana, Suraj
'Space for the Mind' mountboard model
Mountboard model 'Analysis of cloister'. Square mountboard with raised model of cloisters. Distinguishable from NMC/1970B by raised central square. Further information is at http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=4936.
Makwana, Suraj
'Space for the Mind' mountboard model
Mountboard model 'Analysis of cloister'. Square mountboard with raised model of cloisters. Distinguishable from NMC/1970B by recessed central square. Further information is at http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=4936.
Makwana, Suraj
'Space for the Mind' plan drawing panel
Plan drawing panel 'Microcosm of the City'. Further information is at http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=4936.
Makwana, Suraj
'Space for the Mind' terracotta plaster model
Terracotta plaster model. Square tile with recessed concentric archways. Further information is at http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=4936.
Items NMC/1970D, E and F are related to light, material and texture.
Makwana, Suraj
'Space for the Mind' wooden model
Wooden model. Square board with central square aperture, filled with 20 parallel wooden slats at varying spacings and angles. Further information is at http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=4936.
Items NMC/1970D, E and F are related to light, material and texture.
Makwana, Suraj
Free hand sketches of space requirements showing the furniture dimensions and the space around them to meet the movement and functional standard.
Platt, Christopher
Spanish Renaissance Architecture
This page features text relating to Spanish renaissance architecture and a sketch of the Casa Lonja in Seville.
This is the twenty-third page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.
Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.
Gorman, James
Examples of decorative woodwork - Valencia and Valladolid.
Revel, John D
Sports council headquarters: Conceptional diagrams
Free hand sketches on tracing paper showing the sports council headquarters building in its conceptual stage. The drawings are in scale 1:200 and show diagrams of:
Platt, Christopher
Sports council headquarters: Design report
Studio design report related to a project to design a sports council headquarters. It is in a comb binding form, handwritten, and including information about design criteria like: zoning, structure, circulation and other strategic design criteria. It consists of 29 pages, some with free hand sketches.
Platt, Christopher
Sports council headquarters: First floor plan
Architectural drawing of the first floor plan on tracing paper in scale of 1:100 showing the design of a sports council headquarters building in its final design stage. The first floor consists of: sport council H.Q. administration, the vertical circulation, the void of the sports hall, and other services.
Platt, Christopher
Sports council headquarters: Fourth floor and basement plans
Architectural drawing of the fourth floor and basement plans on tracing paper in scale 1:100 showing the design of a sports council headquarters building in its final design stage. The fourth floor consists of: caretakers flat, terrace, vertical circulation, plant room, and other services. The basement plan consists of: printing section, press offices, vertical circulation, plant room, and other services.
Platt, Christopher
Sports council headquarters: Ground floor plan
Architectural drawing of the ground floor plan on tracing paper in scale 1:100 with free hand sketches in scale 1:200, showing the design of a sports council headquarters building in its final design stage. The ground floor consists of: sporting exhibition audio and visual displays, cafeteria, main entrance with vertical circulation, sports hall, and other services.
Platt, Christopher
Sports council headquarters: Large rolled sheet
Architectural drawing on a large rolled tracing paper including site plan, cross section, axonometric, and hinged elevational projection. The site plan is 1:500 showing the location of the new building and its position on the corner of the site. The cross section is in scale 1:100 showing the main functions for each floor and their connections to the outdoors through opened balconies. It also shows the main structural system. There are some spaces with double volume and looking down to the floor below. This large rolled sheet also includes a hinged elevational projection in scale 1:100, which is drawn as a panorama presenting the new building elevation and its position in the point of the existing buildings on Clyde Street and Bridgegate Street. It shows the contrast between the design traditional style of the existing building with their rich architectural details against the modern style design of the new building.
Platt, Christopher
Sports council headquarters: Long section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper of a long section in scale 1:100 showing the design of a sports council headquarters building in its final design stage. This drawing seems to be the first draft of the long section (ref: DC 121/5/3/7). It isn't a copy, but maybe the first attempt from the architect to study the design of the building in its cross vertical section.
Platt, Christopher