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Architectural models and drawings for Stage 5 Thesis Project at Mackintosh School of Architecture
Wren, Jerome
The Newbery Medal was first awarded in 1921. On page 12 of GSA's Annual Report for the session 1919-1920 it states:
To commemorate the long and valuable service of Mr Fra. H. Newbery, Emeritus Director of the School, a medal, designated the "Newbery Medal" has been arranged to be given by the Governors each year to the most distinguished student completing the Diploma course.
Medal winners include:
1921: Isabella E Hill
1922: Fenwick W Keltie
1923: Agnes C McCredie
1924: Charles C Baillie
1925: William Gardner
1926: Dorothy N Richard: Drawing & Painting
1927: Edward Baird: Drawing & Painting
1928: William Farquharson Small: Drawing & Painting
1929: Mary Alison McKenzie: Textiles
1930: Gregor Iain Smith
1931: Helen C Yuill
1932: Doris E Aird
1933: Douglas R Bissett: Modelling and Sculpture
1934: William G Whiteford: Drawing & Painting
1935: John T Maguire: Drawing & Painting
1936: William Crosbie: Drawing & Painting
1937: John B McLellan: Drawing & Painting
1944: Dorothy C Smith: Embroidery
1945: Elizabeth Jamieson: Commercial Art
1950: Fyffe Christie: Mural
1952: Agnes C B H Bryden: Drawing & Painting
1953: Gordon H Wyllie: Drawing & Painting
1954: Peter S Fraser: Lettering & Illumination
1955: Alexander Goudie: Drawing & Painting
1956: Atholl Hill: Industrial Design
1957: Mary Conely: Drawing & Painting
1958: Jean Fleming: Drawing & Painting
1959: Pamela Mitchell: Textiles
1960: Alexander Simpson: Commercial Art
1961: John F Martin: Commercial Art
1962: John J Donachie: Sculpture
1963: John Byrne: Drawing & Painting
1964: Patricia C Monro: Drawing & Painting
1965: Penelope A Cheesman: Textile Design
1966: Ian McLachlan Scott: Drawing & Painting
1967: Hannah Morrow Frew: Embroidery & Weaving
1968: Eric Ritchie Masterton: Graphic Design Printmaking
1969: Caroline Jane Baird: Printed Textiles
1970: Edward Adam Gordon: Sculpture
1971: James Cosgrove: Printed Textiles
1972: Malcolm Kenneth Park: Graphic Design
1982: Ken Currie: Drawing & Painting
1983: Carol Ann Esson: Ceramics
1984: Janice M Kirkpatrick: Graphic Design
1985: Karen Strang: Drawing & Painting
1986: Jane McNeill: Industrial Design
1987: Andrew C Bow: Architecture
1990: Alan Pyke: Fine Art Sculpture
1996: Tassy Thompson: Sculpture
2001: Tom Jenkins: Product Design
2002: Henry Coombes: Drawing & Painting
2003: James Taylor: Diploma in Architecture
2004: Thomas Bangsted: Photography
2005: Fiona Clark: Visual Communication
2006: David Murphy: Sculpture and Environmental Art
2007: Claire McLachlan: Textiles
2008: James Houston: Visual Communication
2009: Jude Pullen: Product Design Engineering
2010: Alex Whitton: Architecture
2011: Zara Idelson: Painting and Printmaking
2012: Kathryn Beckett: Textiles
2013: Ross Hogg: Vis Comm
2014: Alexander Kuusik: Fine Art
2014: Honorary Newbery Medal: Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
2015: Gemma Lord: Product Design
2016: Jack McCombe: Fine Art Photography
2017: Jerome Wren: Architecture
2018: Erin McQuarrie: Textiles
2019: Kate Lingard: Sculpture and Environmental Art
2021: Kialy Tihngang: Textiles
2022: Emma Defty: Product Design
2023: Anita Sarkezi: Textiles
2024: Euan Clarke: Architecture
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Architectural models and drawings
Architectural models and drawings for Stage 5 Thesis Project at Mackintosh School of Architecture
Wren, Jerome
Arctic Alba; Adopt a Berg product
These items represent a product through which a consumer would adopt an iceberg, thereby supporting research into effects of melting ice in the Arctic. The certificate of adoption would give details of the berg adopted, and the cardboard berg models would be sent to the adopter over time, shrinking in size to represent the melting of the ice. The product was produced as part of a final year student project addressing issues of climate change and the relationship between Scotland and the North.
Lord, Gemma
Arctic Alba; Adopt a Berg product (Version 1)
Arctic Alba; Adopt a Berg product (Version 2)
Arctic Alba; Adopt a Berg product (Version 3)
Arctic Alba; Adopt a Berg product (Version 4)
Arctic Alba; Adopt a Berg product (Version 5)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station
The items represent a forecast station which would enable aurora hunters to determine when the right factors were in place to view the aurora in Scotland. The product was produced as part of a final year student project addressing issues of climate change and the relationship between Scotland and the North.
Lord, Gemma
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 1)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 10)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 11)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 12)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 13)
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Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 7)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 8)
Arctic Alba; Aurora Forecast Station (Version 9)
Volume detailing the processes which resulted in a final series of models and publications. These were produced as part of a final year student project, addressing issues of climate change and the relationship between Scotland and the North.
Lord, Gemma
Arctic Alba; Process Journal (Flyleaf, Page 1)
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Arctic Alba; Process Journal (Front cover, Version 1)
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