Architectural drawing: The street of Science and Technology
- NMC/1914C
- Item
- 2017
Architectural Drawing: The street of Science and Technology, from project 'The Inverted Street: A City Museum & Archive of Casting Memories'
P'ng, Ren Yu
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Architectural drawing: The street of Science and Technology
Architectural Drawing: The street of Science and Technology, from project 'The Inverted Street: A City Museum & Archive of Casting Memories'
P'ng, Ren Yu
Print from 'The Misinformation Ecosystem'
Print from 'The Misinformation Ecosystem'. Annotated in pencil 'AP', 'The Misinformation Ecosystem' and signed by the artist.
Dalley, James
The Young Regenerators Project - Drawing
Ink drawing of stone column
The Young Regenerators
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
'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
'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' 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' 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' 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': 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
Design documents showcasing design development and final resolution of final design thesis. Five booklets each highlighting various outputs from final year.
Ward, Calum
Art, Design and Architecture collection
Artworks, design pieces and architectural designs related to Glasgow School of Art staff and students.
Items include
Almost all works are by former students and staff or figures related to the history of The Glasgow School of Art. The earliest pieces date from the 16th century and later examples have been purchased from recent Degree Shows. The work is in a variety of media and includes drawings, paintings, prints, sketchbooks, furniture and sculpture. Artists represented include many key figures and the most influential and successful students.
There are also several works from former tutors including Neil Dallas Brown, David Donaldson and Fred Selby, alongside contemporary works by students, donated or purchased at degree show. Key works include those by: Maurice Greiffenhagen, Francis Newbery, John Quinton Pringle, Benno Schotz, Ian Fleming and James D Robertson. Suites of note include large collections of Joan Eardley sketches and paintings, Joan Palmer prints, and architectural drawings by Eugene Bourdon.
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