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Project Implementation 1999-2000 and legacy issues

General documentation of the progress of the projects is held in the Capital Projects record series and /or ROCK DCM's own records. Documentation on the day-to-day issues that required attention, such as vandalism or the future maintenance of the schemes, rest with Glasgow City Council Land Services. However, a series of proposals relating to future initiatives and management mechanisms is recorded. By the time Glasgow 1999 Festival Company wound up its business in 2000, the Graham Square Site (Molendinar Park Housing Association) was still unfinished. Project management of this and all projects until the final account stage, rests with Rock DCM. Includes: DC 028/7/3/6/1 Correspondence with Rock DCM and the Glasgow Development Agency & Rock DCM project status reports (1997-2000) 7 folders; DC 028/7/3/6/2 Visual Arts Projects (1996-1999) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/6/3 Maintenance and ongoing issues (1998-2000) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/6/4 Legacy Issues (1998-2000) 1 folder.

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Project Development and Implementation 1998-1999

A key element of the Millennium Spaces programme was the degree of ownership and understanding that was developed in the local communities. In particular, the Scottish Arts Council were very keep to ensure that the final programme was an integral part of the award. This issue was one of the major challenges that faced the team and there seems to have been some debate over its success. Includes: DC 028/7/3/5/1 Marketing, Education and Outreach (1998-1999) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/5/2 Marketing Individual Housing Associations (Govanhill; Whiteinch; Hawthorn; Saracen: Springburn and Possilpark; Woodlands) 7 folders and 3 A3 outsize pages.

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Project Development 1997-1998

All application forms are in DC 028/7/3/2. Project Development includes associated correspondence and activities and cost information to the application to the Scottish Arts Council. At this point Eleanor McAllister took over the running of all capital projects, and commissioned Rock DCM to manage the Millennium Spaces project and contracts. This was for internal funding reasons and economy of scale. This had the effect of leaving only the commissioning role with the housing association, when it would usually have also carried out the project management as well. See also Capital Projects and Rock DCM. Subsequent reversals in the funding application necessitated project reconfiguration. The first Scottish Arts Council response led to the 11 spaces being divided into 2 phases with 5 in the first phase and 6 in the second - "quality and deliverability" determined this structure. However, the European Regional Development Fund application was made for eleven spaces with the assumption that the revised plan would be acceptable. The European Regional Development Fund application failed, leaving Scottish Homes to provide the additional Phase One funds to deliver one space for each of Glasgow's quadrants, and European URBAN funds were obtained to allow the Hawthorn project to go ahead making five in total. Includes: DC 028/7/3/3/1 Scottish Arts Council Original Application June 1992. Includes original letters of support from Glasgow City Council Parks, Scottish Homes and the Glasgow Development Agency (1996-1998) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/3/2 Project Review Meetings, March 1997 (1997) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/3/3 Cost Information for Original SAC Application (1997) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/3/4 Scottish Arts Council revised application, February 1998. Includes the offer of an award. (1998) 1 folder, 14 VHS tapes, 17 casette tapes; DC 028/7/3/3/5 Scottish ARts Council Assessors details (1997) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/3/6 The European Regional Development Fund application. Includes the continued grant applications and details of the udnerlying rational (1998) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/3/7 Details of project reconfiguration post funding decisions (1997-1998) 1 folder.

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Project Ability information leaflet

Includes one folded sheet of paper with 24 sections of Project Ability's activities including upcoming three week long exhibitions and events in October 1983 (DC 101/3/3), theatre productions, conferences, bookshop, community workshops, music lessons and concerts, poetry night, art therapy support, film productions, ceilidh, talks, exhibition descriptions, acknowledgements, box office information, the people behind Project Ability, their hours, and location.

Project Ability

Project 5 Material

Material created for Project 5, First Year which relates to the design of a study bedroom including the analysis sheets of the required data for the heating, lighting, and ventilation and the technical information for the functions: writing, reading, sketching, watching TV, listening to radio, entertaining, sleeping, and washing. In addition, the project includes the tracing papers for all the design criteria and space requirements.

Platt, Christopher

Project 4: St. Ninian's episcopal church, Isle of Whithorn, elevations

Materials related to project 6 to design St. Ninian's episcopal church at Isle of Whithorn includes:

  • location plan, scale 1:2500
  • plan, roof plan, sections AA, BB, CC, and DD, all in scale 1:100.

These architectural drawings are on cartridge paper show designs for a small project using vernacular construction methods and materials in a new way. The architect's idea is to use stone material to build thick walls with curved corners supporting a wood panelled roof which gives a design a sense of harmony with the surrounding landscape.

Platt, Christopher

Project 4: St. Ninian's episcopal church, Isle of Whithorn

Materials related to project 6 to design St. Ninian's episcopal church at Isle of Whithorn includes:

  • location plan, scale 1:2500
  • plan, roof plan, sections AA, BB, CC, and DD, all in scale 1:100.

The architectural drawings on cartridge paper show designs for a small project using vernacular construction methods and materials in a new way. The architect's idea is to use stone material to build thick walls with curved corners and support a wood panel roof which gives a sense of harmony with the surrounding landscape.

Platt, Christopher

Project 2/5 site analysis for Evergreen Club

Free hand drawing related to the site analysis for project 2 Evergreen Club showing the elevation to Marborough Avenue indicating the types of trees and grass, and the types of materials of the surrounding buildings and their heights.

Platt, Christopher

Project 2/4 site analysis for Evergreen Club

Free hand drawing related to the site analysis for project 2 Evergreen Club showing the elevation to Rowallan Lane and church indicating the types of trees and grass, the types of materials of the surrounding buildings and their heights, and path slopes to give drainage.

Platt, Christopher

Project 2/3 site analysis of Evergreen Club

Free hand drawing related to the site analysis for project 2 Evergreen Club showing the elevation to Naseby Avenue and tenements indicating the types of trees and grass, and the types of materials of the surrounding buildings and their heights.

Platt, Christopher

Project 2/2 site analysis for Evergreen Club

Free hand drawing on tracing paper showing the site plan for project 2 Evergreen Club identifying the natural environmental factors (sun path/during one day), with the north arrow to indicate wind direction, the names of the main roads surrounding the site, the types of trees and grass, infrastructure, and the types of materials within the site.

Platt, Christopher

Project 1/4 exhibition stand: section

Architectural drawing on a tracing paper presenting section across the floors of the exhibition stand project in scale of 1:20, including the details of the construction structure and martials used, furniture, and figures. The total height of the building is 9.3 m.

Platt, Christopher

Project 1/3 exhibition stand: 2nd floor plan

Architectural drawing on a tracing paper presenting the second floor plan of the exhibition stand project in scale of 1:20, including the description:
"2nd is the office and interview floor, where anyone requesting further information or wanting to purchase anything can come and talk to the representatives of the various firms."

Platt, Christopher

Project 1/2 exhibition stand: 1st floor plan

Architectural drawing on a tracing paper presenting the first floor plan of the exhibition stand project in scale of 1:20, including the description:
"1st floor comprises aluminium drums of various sizes displaying small products, e.g. pots and pans, and small industrial ware."

Platt, Christopher

Project 1/1 exhibition stand: ground floor plan

Architectural drawing on a tracing paper presenting the ground floor plan of the exhibition stand project in scale of 1:20, on an area of (6 x 4 m) including the description:
" Ground floor comprises charts and maps around the walls depicting how aluminium is manufactured from bauxite and also pictures of very large products. There is also an area for displaying large products (window sections, etc) and in the centre of the floor is a model of an aeroplane with information showing which parts are made from aluminium."

Platt, Christopher

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