(25R) Ground floor plan:1/8"=1'0"
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- 1953-1974
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(25R) Ground floor plan:1/8"=1'0"
(282) Classroom block/ layout of roof boarding: 1/4"-1'0"
(284) Sanctuary rooflight details
DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR PLANNING PROPOSAL, PROPOSED NEW CHURCH AT THORNLIEBANK
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
(4) West and north elevations: 1/8"
DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR PLANNING PROPOSAL, PROPOSED NEW CHURCH AT THORNLIEBANK
(5) Section A-A, and south elevation: 1/8"
DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR PLANNING PROPOSAL, PROPOSED NEW CHURCH AT THORNLIEBANK
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
(5R) Layout elevations: 1/4"-1'0"
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
(6) Sections B-B, C-C, and D-D: 1/8"
DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR PLANNING PROPOSAL, PROPOSED NEW CHURCH AT THORNLIEBANK
(62) East wall/ sections: 1/4"
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
(96) Section thro cloaks to kitchen
A boathouse in the manner of Charles Moore
Material related to the design of a boathouse in the manner of Charles Moore, including architectural drawings of the existing boathouse as well as the converted one.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawings of the conversion of an existing boathouse showing the four elevations (west, east, north, and south), and sections (section AA, section BB, and section CC), all in scale 1:100. The drawings are all Rotring ink pen on a tracing paper. The drawings show the final work of the refurbishment that the architect planned to develop the existing building. These drawings showing the interior design of the indoor space and the new elements added, however, there is no mention of the types of materials used.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawings of the conversion of an existing boathouse showing the floor plans, and an interior isometric scale 1:100. The drawings are all Rotring ink pen on tracing paper. The drawings show the final work of the refurbishment that the architect plans to develop the existing building. In its plan stage, the architect redesigned the interior spaces and added some extensions that would change the outdoor look. The interior isometric shows the new redesign in 3D.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawings of the conversion of an existing boathouse including two elevations (west facing the river, and south), and sections (section AA, section BB, and section CC), all in scale 1:100. The drawings are all Rotring black ink pen on tracing paper, with several coloured areas. The drawings show the design in the initial stage representing the refurbishment that the architect planned to develop the existing building focusing on the indoor space and the new elements added.
Platt, Christopher
A boathouse in the manner of Charles Moore: Conversion of the existing boathouse; site plan
An architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the site plan and site section scale 1:500 of the conversion of an existing boathouse. The site for this project is unidentified.
Platt, Christopher
A brief of products used at the exhibition stand
A brief paper of the products used at the exhibition including: sheeting, tubes, claddings (external), aircraft wings (solid Aluminium Alloy), ironmongery (Alloy), foil, gutters, and pipes. The other side of the paper showing the properties of Aluminium: behaviour under fire, rust, and weight.
Platt, Christopher
A brief of the basic design requirements
A written sheet including a brief of the basic design requirements including function, occupation, construction, and location. The most important design criterion is: "the building must blend in with the surrounding landscape as camouflage".
Platt, Christopher
An illustrated History of Art essay. Loose pages in a decorated paper cover sleeve.
Wilson, Elizabeth R
A letter from Caterpillar Tractor Co. Ltd. to Elizabeth Henderson (Harvey)
A letter from Caterpillar Tractor Co. Ltd in Glasgow to Elizabeth Henderson, inviting her and her husband to visit their plant, for which she helped plan the cafeteria. The letter gives details of the cafeteria and ongoing work at a different plant in Newcastle.
*Not available / given
A typed letter from Elizabeth Marion Harvey to the secretary of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London. The letter is informing the secretary that Harvey has forwarded sheets of drawings which are to be regarded as testimonies of study for the May 1951 External Intermediate Examination. She states that she attended the Glasgow School of Architecture until December 1949 when she had to stop her studies due to a 'temporary indisposition'.
Harvey, Elizabeth Marion
A letter from the Royal Institute of British Architects to Elizabeth Marion Harvey
A letter and its envelope from the Royal Institute of British Architects in London to Elizabeth Marion Harvey. The letter is regarding her acceptance to sit the Intermediate Examination between the 7th to 13th of November 1952. It outlines the details of the various examinations. The envelope originally had Harvey's address in Croftfoot, Glasgow, but this has been scored out and next to it an address in Jersey, the Channel Isles has been written for the letter to be forwarded to.
Royal Institute of British Architects
A typed letter from A. Mackay, the secretary of the Royal Technical College in Glasgow, informing Elizabeth Marion Harvey of her admission to the architecture diploma course beginning on the 26th of September 1945 at 9.15am. The letter contains information about the conditions of her admission. The 'Dear Sir' at the top of the letter has been scored out and replaced with a handwritten 'madam'. At the bottom left of the letter is written 'Mrs E. M. Harvey. Architecture Diploma Course'.
Royal Technical College
A handwritten letter from William Russell, the assistant secretary of the Royal Technical College, to Elizabeth Marion Harvey regarding her admission to the architecture diploma course. The letter appears to contain information regarding a mix up in documents.
Royal Technical College
A Life in the Day of Peter Blake article
Part of Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s
A clipping from a 1984 edition of The Sunday Times Magazine featuring an article titled' A Life in the Day of Peter Blake'.
Blake, Sir Peter Thomas
A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Part of Papers of Conrad McKenna, student and staff member at The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Man on horse.
Huntly, Gordon F
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Basement, Gallery, and fifth floors
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the second, third and fourth floor plans, all in scale 1:100, in which all the functional spaces have been identified with coded numbers, then addressed their titles, as below:
Basement floor consists of: 1 chapel entrance, 2 chaplaincy entrance, 3 coats, 4 hall / cafeteria, 5 sitting alcove, 6 servery, 7 chair store, and 8 garden. Gallery floor consists of: 9 terrace, and 10 gallery. Fifth floor consists of: 11 television, 12 music, 13 common room, 14 tanks, and 15 roof.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Cross section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper includes a cross section through the courtyard, in scale 1:100, showing the height of the indoor spaces. It also shows the inner façade of the rear side of the new building, which refers to the modern style of the architectural movement at the time of designing this project. There is an outline plan, scale 1:1000, indicating where this cross section has been taken. This cross section comes with coloured finishing.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Cross section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper includes a cross section in scale 1:100, showing the building construction system and its main structural elements. There is an outline plan, scale 1:1000, indicating where this cross section has been taken. Cross section shows the differences of the interior design between the traditional building and the modern interior design for the new building, simplicity vs heavy details.
Platt, Christopher