Dowanhill Lawn Tennis Club, Dowanside Road, Glasgow
- GKC/DL-TC
- Subfonds
- 1973-1975
Job files relating to the project; some drawings/plans are contained within the job file; no images.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
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Dowanhill Lawn Tennis Club, Dowanside Road, Glasgow
Job files relating to the project; some drawings/plans are contained within the job file; no images.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Measured drawing of column, with notations.
Revel, John D
Porteous, James Henry
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Various studies of Greek columns, capitals etc.
Kerr, Robert
Architectural drawing featuring doorcase and door. "RAMSL" on reverse.
Ramsay, David C
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Sketch plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Design for a confessional.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Coupes sur le Choeur.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Timber construction drawing.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Technical drawing - buttresses.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Section through tower/base of dome.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Section through ciborium.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Technical drawing - vaulted dome.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for pilgrimage chapel
Section through refectory roof/bell tower.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Cross-section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Plan of Building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Longitudinal section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Elevation of building. Inscribed as Bourdon's 'Diploma study'.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Cross-section of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Main elevation of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Cross-section of building. Inscribed as Bourdon's 'Diploma study'.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma study: design for a pilgrimage chapel
Plan of building.
Bourdon, Eugene
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - transverse section
Quarter inch transverse section showing principal rooms.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - side elevation
Side elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - main front
Quarter ink detail of main front and tower with part side elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - longitudinal section
Longitudinal section.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - ground floor
Ground floor plan.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - front elevation
Front elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - first floor
First floor plan.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Diploma design: Municipal buildings - back elevation
Back elevation.
Coia, Jack Antonio
Digital drawing: 'Impression of an altered landscape in the western edge of the green belt in Antwerp, Belgium'.
Photo montage of aerial imagery with digital drawing. Made in May 2019 as part of design thesis for diploma in Architecture.
Artist statement: The thesis investigates the relationship between modernity and us, interpreted through readings and alterations of the landscape inside and surrounding the city of Antwerp, Belgium.
Zaccaria, Marco
Different kinds of Street's lightings
Free hand sketches showing different kinds of lighting on three different street at Glasgow:
Platt, Christopher
Development, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Various studies of cornices, architraves etc.
Kerr, Robert
Details of RW outlets to gutter units: 1/2FS
Details of RW outlets to Balc Units: 1/2FS
Details of Park Centre: Culzean
A free hand drawing consisting of some details of Park Centre: Culzean, showing some details of window, door, main gate, and chair.
Platt, Christopher
Details of an incorporation prize
Details of an incorporation prize of a competition for students. The task is to design a seamen's institute in a busy east of Scotland port. The document consists of four pages stapled together although they are stapled in the wrong order. Harvey's name is written in pen at the top of page 16.
*Not available / given
Detail of front entrance screen
Designs for theatre, house and hall
Three designs mounted onto one sheet. i. A Consul's house, office and reception salon. ii. A foyer in a Theatre. iii. A Scottish Hall.
Smith, William James
Design for Windyhill, Kilmacolm, perspective from south-west
Design for William Davidson. In the mid 1890s Mackintosh met William Davidson, a young Glasgow businessman, who commissioned him to design some furniture for his flat in Gladsmuir, his parents' house at Kilmacolm. About 1899 Davidson decided to build his own house, and Windyhill was the first of Mackintosh's private houses. It was completed in 1901 and still survives. Mackintosh designed the furniture for the hall, drawing room, schoolroom and principal bedroom, much of which survives in the GSA collection.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Design for Windyhill, Kilmacolm, perspective from north-east
Design for William Davidson. In the mid 1890s Mackintosh met William Davidson, a young Glasgow businessman, who commissioned him to design some furniture for his flat in Gladsmuir, his parents' house at Kilmacolm. About 1899 Davidson decided to build his own house, and Windyhill was the first of Mackintosh's private houses. It was completed in 1901 and still survives. Mackintosh designed the furniture for the hall, drawing room, schoolroom and principal bedroom, much of which survives in the GSA collection.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Clifford, Sarah
Design for The Hill House, Helensburgh, perspective from south-west
Design for Walter Blackie. 'When in 1902, Walter W Blackie, the publisher, decided to have a new house built on a site he had acquired overlooking the Firth of Clyde, he asked Talwin Morris, the art manager of his firm, for advice in the choice of an architect. Morris had no hesitation in recommending Mackintosh and when Blackie met him they found themselves very much in sympathy with each other. This happy relationship between clients and architect resulted in the largest and perhaps finest example of Mackintosh's executed domestic architecture.' (McLaren Young). The house survives in good condition and still containing much of the furniture which Mackintosh designed for it. The plan is similar to his design for Haus Eines Kunstfreundes, and the schemes for decoration and furnishings throughout the house were executed according to his designs.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie