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Alfredo Avella Collection

  • DC 102
  • Collection
  • Late 20th century-early 21st century

Documents and objects related to Alfredo Avella's teaching career at GSA and work as an artist. Includes sketches and finished artworks, correspondence, photographs, two- and three-dimensional designs, printed ephemera, etc.

Avella, Alfredo

Architectural model: "Re-Landfill: Finding sustainability in modern heritage"

Facade model of final year thesis project entitled "Re-Landfill: Finding sustainability in modern heritage".

About the model:
Description - A section of the proposal's facade exploring the modular reclaimed brick panel facade hung on the exposed existing concrete frame. Scale - 1:20.

Project description:
The “Post-Landfill”: Finding sustainability in problematic mid-20th century heritage.
The thesis explores a renovation strategy of a vacant hospital in Glasgow through testing the limits of reuse practices of reclaimed materials from demolished buildings. Since 1990, 45% of all demolitions in Scotland took place in Glasgow. Its tendency of reinventing itself by constantly demolishing raised interest in what opportunities can be found in this abundance of construction waste. The project addresses issues faced by similar estates around Europe doomed for demolition - the high cost of renovation/maintenance, unpopularity and tainted collective memory, inefficient floor planning, unattractive aesthetics, secluded urban placemaking, poor detailing and energy efficiency. Reuse methods of the reclaimed materials are utilized to inform the building’s programme and architecture by proposing a 20th-century heritage reuse institute, public workshops, affordable rent studios, commercial spaces, and an innovation centre. Imperfect materials are embraced over immaculate surfaces challenging the public’s view of decay as a sign of sustainability through longevity.

Kukainis, Kārlis

Material related to special subject: A game for architecture students

Material related to designing a board game to be used as a teaching tool for students of architecture and construction courses. Created by both Chris Platt and another student, David Smith, as they decided to design this game instead of writing a 10,000 word essay. Features two items: the commission report, and the game equipment in a wooden box. This special subject output was submitted in October 1980.

Platt, Christopher

Documents relating to Buchanan Street/Gordon Street Permanent Pedestrian Scheme

Two black and white cityscape photographs taken on street level, each with a round black sticker placed in the lower third, and two architectural plans. Both plans are titled "Buchanan Street/Gordon Street Permanent Pedestrian Scheme" and have "The Corporation of Glasgow Planning Department" printed at the bottom of the page, The name "James H. Rae" appears on one and "Robert D. Mansley" on the other. Original envelope found under DC 102/1/53.

The Corporation of Glasgow

Documents relating to Alfredo Avella's work as an artist

Documents related to Avella's work as an artist including invoices, notes, information leaflets for tools and documents from the British Society of Master Glass-Painters, the Federation of British Craft Societies, the Design Council Scottish Committee, the Hungarian Academy of Arts and Crafts and the Crafts Advisory Committee. Also includes some sketches and notes.

Avella, Alfredo

Architectural plan

An architectural plan on paper printed with the name and address of Thomas Cordiner Cunningham and Partners, architects and town planning consultants. The plan appears to be related to a single room. In the top left corner of the plan is an annotation of Avella's name and address. Both this address and the architects' use the numbers of Glasgow postal districts which predate the introduction of the national postcode system, indicating that this document likely dates from before the mid-1970s when modern postcodes became ubiquitous. In the 'revisions' section of the page is a note which reads '167 Bath St., Dean of Guild Court Office, Mining Warrant Form'. On the reverse, there is a small rectangular sketch annotated with measurements and a separate annotation which reads 'Glasgowcorp 221-9600., Mr W Kilwraith EXT-2443., Monday Mning [sic] 10.30, Room 77'.

Architectural drawing of Poole Aquarium

Architectural line drawings of a design for the Poole Aquarium at 1:100 scale. Across the top of the page is a lengthwise cross-section showing the interior of the building when fully furnished, featuring a snooker table, bar, seating area and interior balcony. Below the cross-section are two floorplans, one labelled 'Gallery' showing an overhead view on the level of the balcony and one labelled 'Main Floor 4th' showing an overhead view of the floor beneath it. To the right of the floorplans is a transversal cross-section of the building showing the internal support structures. In the bottom right hand corner of the page is an information section identifying the creator as Brian Savage, Chartered Architect and giving a contact address and phone number. The project is identified as Poole Aquarium, with evidence there may have been a postcode listed after the name, and the date is given as SEPT 80.

Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student

  • DC 084
  • Collection
  • c1929-1943

A variety of drawings and graphic designs created by Gerard V. Murphy, a former student at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1930s. The diverse subjects of his drawings include animals, plants, architecture, human anatomy and figures. A subfonds titled 'Teaching examples' features his teaching materials as an art teacher at schools, intended for printmaking techniques and pattern design education.

Most items have been marked with his name or student registration numbers, assuming they were created during his time as a student at GSA. The dominant materials in his works are pencil and watercolour, worked on cartridge paper.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation was completed in 2019.

Murphy, Gerard V

The Renaissance of Roman Architecture (continued)

This is an illustrated piece of text about influences on architecture during the Renaissance.

This is the twenty-seventh page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.

Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.

Gorman, James

Thresholds of Cowcaddens: Final panel

Final panel (digital file - PDF) for MArch Studies (Urban Design pathway) final project "Thresholds of Cowcaddens".

Abstract: Alternative model to the modern city of urban enclaves is a city of thresholds. These thresholds “possess power to mediate actions that open spatially as well as socially fixed identities and encourage chance encounters” (Stavrides, 2007) connecting one space to another, as a mode of transition within the urban fabric and interlink between public and private.

Cowcaddens, a neighbourhood located within the city centre, yet segregated by elevated roads and unwelcoming ground floor car park underneath the 1960s housing estate’s pilotis, presents a Glasgow specific issue of disintegrated urban fabric as a result of post-war developments. To address this challenge, the concept of thresholds is applied, setting up the research question: Can concept of thresholds be explored on the scale of a neighbourhood and become a tool to determine and replace physical and social boundaries?

Ancane, Jekaterina

Thresholds of Cowcaddens: Final report

Final report (digital file - PDF) for MArch Studies (Urban Design pathway) final project "Thresholds of Cowcaddens".

Abstract: Alternative model to the modern city of urban enclaves is a city of thresholds. These thresholds “possess power to mediate actions that open spatially as well as socially fixed identities and encourage chance encounters” (Stavrides, 2007) connecting one space to another, as a mode of transition within the urban fabric and interlink between public and private.

Cowcaddens, a neighbourhood located within the city centre, yet segregated by elevated roads and unwelcoming ground floor car park underneath the 1960s housing estate’s pilotis, presents a Glasgow specific issue of disintegrated urban fabric as a result of post-war developments. To address this challenge, the concept of thresholds is applied, setting up the research question: Can concept of thresholds be explored on the scale of a neighbourhood and become a tool to determine and replace physical and social boundaries?

Ancane, Jekaterina

Art, Design and Architecture collection

  • NMC
  • Collection
  • 13th century to early 21st century

Artworks, design pieces and architectural designs related to Glasgow School of Art staff and students.

Items include

  • oil paintings
  • ilk screen prints
  • lithograph prints
  • prints
  • photographs
  • sketches
  • sketch books
  • drawings
  • watercolours
  • collage
  • metalwork, sculpture and ceramics.

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.

*Not available / given

Papers and artworks related to Colin Wilson, student at The Glasgow School of Art, 1970s

  • DC 123
  • Collection
  • 20th century

Collection includes: Artworks by Colin Wilson including drawings, paintings, prints and graphic design works; artworks by various artists collected by Colin Wilson including prints by Alasdair Gray, Elspeth Lamb and Alan Cox; associated papers and ephemera including notebooks from Wilson's studies at school and at The Glasgow School of Art, exhibition posters and Wilson's Curriculum Vitae; and material related to Peter Blake including magazine articles, correspondence and photographs.

Wilson, Colin

Papers of Elizabeth Marion Harvey, architecture student at the Royal Technical College and the Glasgow School of Art, 1945-1950

  • DC 124
  • Collection
  • c1940s-1950s

62 items related to Elizabeth Marion Harvey's time at the Glasgow School of Architecture / the Royal Technical College and her later professional career. The collection includes her architectural drawings from her time as a student and professional, and her associated papers which include correspondence and school papers, photographs, and printed ephemera.

Harvey, Elizabeth Marion

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