- NMC/0822
- Item
- 2005
Proposed tower building, as extension to Glasgow Central Station.
Cluer, Edward
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Proposed tower building, as extension to Glasgow Central Station.
Cluer, Edward
"Tomorrow's Architects" t-shirt
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Yellow 'Tomorrow's Architects' t-shirts.
Not available / given
"Homes for the future" polo shirt
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Black polo shirt with dark blue "Homes for the future" embroidered on front.
'Homes for the future' Baseball cap (Version 3)
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Not available / given
'Homes for the future' Baseball cap
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Black baseball cap with embroidered logo in blue and white thread
Not available / given
'Homes for the future' Baseball cap (Version 2)
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Not available / given
Part of Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
Brown polo shirt with dark blue "Glasgow 1999" embroidered on front.
Not available / given
Poster for lecture 'Mackintosh and the Future', Glasgow
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for lecture 'Mackintosh and the Future', Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow. The lecture was given by Enric Miralles, who was a visiting lecturer at the Mackintosh School of Architecture. The date of the lecture was 03 Oct, no year is given but is believed to be 1998.
*Not available / given
Records of the Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland
The archive of The Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd contains many of the publications, correspondence, press releases, press cuttings and the working papers that were produced by the company in the run-up to and during the year-long celebration. Papers relating to the evaluation of the project are also included. Items not directly related to the working office of the festival company have also been kept, for instance, examples of the merchandise and associated publicity. A record was also made of many of the events and publicity surrounding the year; video and audio recordings of the lectures and photographs of successful projects and schemes.
This material may contain sensitive information about individuals that is protected by the Data Protection Act. Until this material has been checked for sensitive information, it will not be available for researchers. Once this Data Protection work is complete the collection will be open for access, however any sensitive information will be closed and inaccessible for 75 years from the date of creation.
Glasgow 1999 Festival Co Ltd
Colin D A Porteous Collection - North Sun Conferences
The collection consists of job files and photographs for North Sun 1994 Conference, organised by Professor Colin Porteous.
Porteous, Professor Colin D A
The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice, Royal Samaritan Hospital, Glasgow
Job files relating to proposed in-patient accomodation (hospice unit); no images, drawing or plans.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
House of D.A. Walkinshaw, Cluny Drive, Bearsden
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
House at Church Road, Muirhead
Job files and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Posters for an exhibition entitled 'Design Work '85'
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
These posters advertised an exhibition of work by past and present students from the School Of Design and the Mackintosh School Of Architecture at The Glasgow School Of Art. Dominating both posters is a quote from John Kenneth Galbraith who was a prominent economist during this period. The quote states "It is on the artistic not less than on the engineering and scientific excellence that economic security and economic progress now depend," The exhibition was held between The Mackintosh Museum on The Glasgow School Of Art Campus and Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum and ran from the 9th of February to the 1st of March 1985.
Grant, Christopher
Black Cat Studios, Springfield Road, Parkhead, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Poster for an exhibition entitled 'The Architecture of Unbaked Earth: Its Traditions and Future'
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised an exhibition of photographic works showing the architectural properties of unbaked earth. The exhibition was held in association with the French Institute and ran from the 25th of Februrary to the 17th of March 1983 in the Bourdon Building and the Green Room.
*Not available / given
Colin D A Porteous Collection - Easthall Solar Demonstration Project
The collection consists of job files, photographs, and architectural drawings and plans related to Easthall Solar Demonstration Project.
Porteous, Professor Colin D A
House of Mr Delaney & Miss Beattie, Shettleston, Glasgow
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Back Court Environmental Improvement Scheme, Kilmarnock Road, Glasgow
Drawings and job files related to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Housing Repairs: Queensborough Gardens, Hyndland, Glasgow
Job files relating to the project; some site plans are contained in the job files.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Glasgow School of Art, Renfrew St, Glasgow
Job files, images and drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Premises of Kelvingrove Consulting Rooms Ltd, Glasgow
Drawings related to project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Buck Rogers Burger Station, Queen Street
Job files, drawings and plans relating to the project.
Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Graduation hall for Strathclyde University: Entrance elevation
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing part of the entrance elevation, in scale 1:50, from the left hand side of the graduation hall for Strathclyde University. For presentation purposes, this sheet has been drawn to be attached to the next item to complete the elevation/section panorama. The enlarged scale allows the architect to create as much architectural details within the entrance elevation as this design stage presents the technical study. This drawing comes with no materials indicated.
Platt, Christopher
Graduation hall for Strathclyde University: Upper lounge & Gallery corner
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing part of an enlarged plan, in scale 1:50, from the upper lounge and gallery corner of the graduation hall for Strathclyde University, where the cross section in the previous item has been taken. For presentation purposes, this sheet has been drawn to be attached below the item on the right hand side to complete the whole presentation panorama. The enlarged scale allows the architect to create as much architectural details of the structural elements and construction system. This drawing comes with no materials indicated.
This sheet also includes the upper part of the enlarged section which will present the fifth item of the lower part on the left hand side of this whole panorama.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: First floor
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the first floor plan in scale 1:100, in which all the functional spaces have been identified with coded numbers, then addressed their titles, as below:
1 Wellington church, 2 terrace, 3 chaplaincy entrance, 4 foyer / exhibition, 5 lounge, 6 chaplain's bedroom, 7 counselling, 8 entrance gallery, 9 chaplaincy reading, 10 seminary reading, 11 library, 12 manuscript display, librarian, 14 rector, 15 secretary, 16 dining, 17 servery, 18 kitchen, 19 priest's lounge, 20 priest's living / study, and priest's bedroom.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the south east elevation to Oakfield Avenue in scale 1:100, in which the external columns defining the main entrance and supporting the pitch roofing for both sides. All the architectural details for windows sills, column crowns, and other roof stone details are shown as well. This sheet also includes the long section in scale 1:100. Both drawings are to be completed with the next item. There is an outline plan in scale 1:1000 to identify where the long section has been taken.
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: NE elevation to Gibson Street
Architectural drawing on tracing paper includes the north east elevation to Gibson Street, in scale 1:100, showing the the first part of this elevation, which to be attached within the next item from right hand side complete the whole elevation. The design reflects the modern style of the architectural movement at the time of designing this project. This elevation comes with mono-colour (black and white) finishing.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Block plan
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing a block plan of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Section on the line
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing section on the line of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated on Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Section on the line
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing a section on the line of the Wellington Church. Although this material has no reference, it comes from the same official document that related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead" designed by Thomas Lennox Watson. It is in a small size (seems like it has been cut from a large sheet).
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: South elevation
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the south elevation of the Wellington Church. It shows the architectural details of the exterior view of the building. This item has another elevation but without a title, however, they all come from the original document designed by T. L. Watson.
Platt, Christopher
Year 5 Material (Full-time CF5)
Material created during Christopher Platt's fifth year of studies including the full time (CF5) technical study based on year 4 design.
Platt, Christopher
Material related to technical study
Architectural drawings on tracing paper of a technical study based on year 4 design including details sections and elevations.
Platt, Christopher
Material related to thesis project
Architectural drawings on tracing paper related to thesis project studying the Roman Catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University and its new extension.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the site plan in scale 1:500, situated at Glasgow University campus surrounded by University Avenue, Oakfield Avenue, Gibson Street, and Southpark Avenue. The site plan is presented with the north sign, the main building, the surrounding blocks and the landscape. The architect created these drawings with coloured presentation. The sheet also includes the elevation to University Avenue showing the whole design of the project with the new one and the other existing building within the site.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Ground floor
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the ground floor plan in scale 1:100, in which all the functional spaces have been identified with coded numbers, then addressed their titles, as below:
1 chapel, 2 sacristy, 3 lecture theatre, 4 projection, 5 store, 6 games, 7 chaplains' flat, 8 housekeeper, 9 priest's living/studying, 10 priest's bedroom, 11 guest suite, 12 reception rooms, reception, 14 entrance hall, 15 seminary entrance, 16 craft workshop, 17 boiler room, 18 laundry, 19 infirmary, and 20 courtyard.
Platt, Christopher
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing the second part of both the north west elevation to garden and the long section in scale 1:100, in which this item has to be attached with the previous item from the left hand side to complete the whole elevation and section. It shows the differences between the modern architectural style of the new building comparing with the traditional style of the existing building. The long section shows the main structural elements and the building construction system.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Church at Glasgow University campus: Site plan
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper includes the main site plan related to the thesis project showing the main blocks and streets of the City of Glasgow focusing on Wellington Church at Glasgow University campus. This material is a copy from an official document related to The City of Glasgow urban site plan and has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It includes a few freehand sketches on the Wellington Church block, with some notes about: views, orientation, exits, pedestrian routes, and special places. This item has some torn edges.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of basement floor
A copy of architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the plan of basement floor of the Wellington Church. This material is a copy from an official document related to "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church, dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Plan of gallery floor
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the plan of gallery floor of the Wellington Church. This material is copy from an official document related to "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church, dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Elevation to Ann street
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing the elevation to Ann street of the Wellington Church. This material is copy from an official document related to a "Proposed new buildings Hillhead". There is a signature of T L Watson, Thomas Lennox Watson, the architect who designed this church dated Oct. 1882, Glasgow. This material has been used by the architect in the stage of the pre-design analysis study of the thesis project. It originally comes from "Strathclyde Regional Archives" with reference of: H/HIL/1882/152. This item has a long tear on its right hand edge.
Platt, Christopher
Wellington Street U.P. Church: Section A-A
A copy of an architectural drawing on sheet paper related to the thesis project showing section A-A of the Wellington Church. It shows the architectural details of the main structural materials and construction system. This item has another section but without a title, however, its gives the architectural details of the building structure and comes from the original document designed by T. L. Watson.
Platt, Christopher
Graduation hall for Strathclyde University: Circulation & fire escapes
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing three isometric plans of the circulation and fire escapes from the second to first down to the basement floor, in scale 1:500, of the graduation hall for Strathclyde University. For presentation purposes, this sheet has been drawn to be attached below the second item on the left hand side to complete the whole presentation panorama. The fire escapes have been coloured with red to identify these from the other vertical circulations within the building. This sheet also includes the upper part of the enlarge section, in scale 1:20, which has been presented with the lower part of the third item on the left hand side of this whole panorama.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: SW elevation to University Avenue
Architectural drawing on tracing paper includes the south west elevation in scale 1:100, showing the differences of the exterior design between the traditional building and the modern style of the new building. It shows the main entrance of the Wellington church, with six palladio columns. On the other side, the square windows show the simplicity of the new style representing the modern architectural movement at the time of designing this project. This elevation comes with coloured finishing.
Platt, Christopher
Graduation hall for Strathclyde University: Cross section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing part of a cross section, in scale 1:50, from the right hand side of the graduation hall for Strathclyde University. For presentation purposes, this sheet has been drawn to be attached to the previous item to complete the elevation/section panorama. The enlarged scale allows the architect to create as much architectural details as this design stage presents the technical study. This drawing comes with no materials indicated, but the drawing is coloured.
Platt, Christopher
Graduation hall for Strathclyde University: Cross section
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing an enlarged cross section, in scale 1:20, of the graduation hall for Strathclyde University. It includes the whole construction details for: pitched roof construction, internal ceiling to main hall, flat roof construction, external walls, cavity blockwork, typical internal wall finish, upper floor - upper lounge, ground floor - circulation area under gallery, and ground floor - hall floor. For presentation purposes, this sheet has been drawn to be attached below the third item on the left hand side to complete the whole presentation panorama.
Platt, Christopher
Graduation hall for Strathclyde University: Roof structure, and warm air input & extract/structure
Architectural drawing on tracing paper showing isometric section, in scale 1:20, of the roof structure of the graduation hall for Strathclyde University. It includes the whole construction details for the central area of the hall's roof including the skylights. This sheet also shows the design of the heating system including the warm air input presented in red , and the extract air presenting in blue. For presentation purposes, this sheet has been drawn to be attached below the fourth item on the right hand side to complete the whole presentation panorama. Note: the roof structure comes with scale 1:100, the correct and actual scale shown in this drawing is 1:20.
Platt, Christopher
A Roman catholic seminary & chaplaincy for Glasgow University: Second, third, and fourth 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:
1 student's bedroom, 2 bathroom, 3 terrace, and 4 pergola.
Platt, Christopher