- GKC/SPG
- Subfonds
- 1962-1970
Job files amd drawings related to the project (no photographs).
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
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Job files amd drawings related to the project (no photographs).
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Material related to the summer project, second year studying the design of a coach house at 47 Eldon Street, Greenock. It includes survey notes, photos taken by the architect, architectural detail drawings and copies. Present owners at the time of creation this series is Argyll & Clyde Health Board.
Platt, Christopher
Material related to the First Year summer project which involved studying two different buildings in Greenock.
Platt, Christopher
Decorative moulding over fireplace. Possibly Carrington House, Whitehall.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Unfinished sketch.
Ferguson, Hugh C S
Door with carved lower panels.
Porteous, James Henry
Building on Hill Street, Glasgow.
Kerr, Robert
Studio for Benno Schotz, Kirklee Road, Glasgow
Job files and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Student work by James Lovat Hosack Fraser
Part of Material relating to former GSA student, Kenneth Murray Fraser
Contains student work completed at Edinburgh Academy by James Lovat Hosack Fraser, brother of Kenneth Murray Fraser.
Fraser, James Lovat Hosack
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Travel reports submitted to the School by students who undertook a travelling scholarship, plus travel itineraries created by Douglas Percy Bliss during his time as Director of The Glasgow School of Art.
*Not available / given
Student thesis on Scottish architectural influences
Part of Papers of Sidney Wesley Birnage, student at The Glasgow School of Architecture, 1930s
Titled "The Foreign Influence on Scottish Architecture of the 16th and 17th Centuries". Completed in May 1937. Contains 74 pages. Includes typewritten pages and various drawn images throughout of architectural elements. Seems to have teacher pencil corrections throughout. "DORIC" exterior front bottom right.
Sidney Wesley Birnage
Entire range of student work from year 1 to year 5 with the exception of the year 3 part-time which he failed.
There is a small number of reports and essays as well and a boxed game and accompanying report which a student friend and Platt designed to teach students professional practice. This was their way of "avoiding writing a 4th year 10,000 word dissertation".
Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.
Platt, Christopher
Student Art History notebook, contains mainly writings on Egyptian Art and Architecture, Medieval Christian Art, Flemish Art, English Art. Notebook also contains some illustrations.
Please note that this material is not yet fully catalogued and therefore some items may not be accessible to researchers.
*Not available / given
Student material by Lindsay Winning, student at The Glasgow School of Art
A collection of graphic design work, product design prototypes, life drawings and graded coursework by Lindsay Wadey (née Winning), completed during her time as a student at The Glasgow School of Art from 1963 to 1967. Includes work carried out as part of courses in the Graphics department and on the Section 5 course under Ted Odling. Material spans the entirety of her student career, including final projects and degree show work.
Winning, Lindsay
Strathclyde University's new graduation hall: Upper floor plan, and basement
Architectural drawing on tracing paper consisting of the upper floor plan and the basement floor plan, scale 1:200, of a new graduation hall at the University of Strathclyde. The upper plan design shows: the upper lounge looking down to the main hall with its double volume, the organ's position, the cleaner's store, vertical circulation, and other services. It also shows the upper plan of the external lecture theatre which consists of the upper display space and the project's position. The main structural system is based on cylinder columns supporting the roof, while the basement floor plan includes the plant room, exhibition storage chamber and other services. It also shows the connection between the hall basement and the cooling fountain.
Platt, Christopher
Strathclyde University's new graduation hall: Site plan
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the site plan of a new graduation hall at the University of Strathclyde in scale 1:1000. The site plan has no street names, however, it is easy to identify the location of the new graduation hall as the site plan shows how the new hall is connected with Barony Hall. The North sign is present on this material. It also shows the design of the new landscape that goes behind the site boundary to make the new hall integrated within the main University campus.
Platt, Christopher
Strathclyde University's new graduation hall: Ground floor plan
Architectural drawing on a tracing paper showing the ground floor plan, scale 1:200, of a new graduation hall at the University of Strathclyde. The ground plan design shows the main functional spaces for the new hall: the main hall, professional entrance, the building entrance, kit staff, stage staff, chair staff, and other services. For the exterior spaces, the plan shows the external spaces attached with the new hall, like: permanent exhibition, lecture theatre, temporary exhibition, bar, reception, and university bookshop. It also shows the design of the landscape.
Platt, Christopher
Strathclyde University's new graduation hall: Elevations, and section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper consisting of the elevation of the new hall from the Cathedral Square façade, and from the west elevation, all in scale 1:200. The Cathedral square elevation shows the new hall from Castle Street presenting the external view of the new hall with Barony Hall and how the new architectural style differs from the traditional building style. There are no indications about the material types used within the new design. The main idea of the new hall is in its building height which did not dominant the skyline of the campus building and Barony Hall which is still standing to be the focal point of the site. The cross section shows the main hall and its functional spaces in its vertical dimension with the structural elements of the interior columns and the central skylight.
Platt, Christopher
Elevation of castle building.
Mackie, Thomas Callendar Campbell
Stantonbury 6 Housing, Milton Keynes
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Vincent de Paul Church, Thornliebank
Job files and drawings related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Henderson, Andrew Graham
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Paul's Church & Presbytery, Shettleston
Job files and drawings related to the project (no photographs).
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 2)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 2)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 2)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 2)
St Paul's Cathedral, London? (Version 2)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 1)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 1)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 1)
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 1)
St Paul's Cathedral, London? (Version 1)
Soffit of gallery.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Choir stalls, detail of niche.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
South choir aisle, main cornice Another drawing, verso.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of carved panels over (choir) stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail from choir stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of choir stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of bracket.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Choir stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of door into side chapels.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Chapel of St Michael and St George.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of door, south choir aisle.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Choir bookstore.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Unfinished study of columns/doorway.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Doorcase at head of geometrical staircase.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Organ Gallery.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston