Edwin Henry Oribin Architectural Drawings
- UQFL277
- Collection
- 1956-1997
Copies of drawings of buildings designed by, or in association with, E.H. Oribin.
Oribin, Edwin Henry, 1927-2016
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Edwin Henry Oribin Architectural Drawings
Copies of drawings of buildings designed by, or in association with, E.H. Oribin.
Oribin, Edwin Henry, 1927-2016
Douglas, Daly and Bottger Records
Architectural drawings and photographs of residential, commercial, government, industrial, health, education, religious and tourism buildings, as well as various other building types, in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and other locations throughout Queensland. Some projects to which the drawings and photographs relate include the Butterfly House in the South Bank Parklands, Cathedral Square, St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital, Admiralty Towers, Chinatown in Fortitude Valley and Park Avenue South Bank.
Douglas, Daly and Bottger
Accounts book, photocopies of architectural drawings; architectural photos; 35mm slides; black-and-white photographs; scrapbook with press clippings, lecture notes, plans and photographs; office diary; black and white transparencies of architectural plans in cardboard mounts.
Hall, Francis Richard, 1917-1994
Research materials, architectural drawings, photographs, manuscript drafts, and correspondence relating to Peter Newell's unpublished University of Queensland M. Arch. thesis The house in Queensland: from first settlement to 1985 (1988) and to four earlier published sketchbooks of Queensland and New South Wales architecture, and material relating to Robyn Boyd.
Newell, Peter, 1916-
Architectural drawings, photographs and some associated records relating to the design and construction of the Torbreck residential complex at Highgate Hill, Brisbane. The Torbreck complex was constructed in 1958-1960, and was the first multistoreyed home unit development in Queensland. Rising prominently from the crest of Highgate Hill, Torbreck comprises 150 units spread across an eightstorey garden block and a fourteen-storey tower block, surrounded by landscaped gardens on a one and a half acre site. The complex was designed by Queensland architects A.H. Job and R.P. Froud, whose design ideas and innovative use of old and new materials were adaptations of the post-war International Style, in particular the North American model. At the time of its conception, Torbreck received support from the Queensland Government which considered high-density residential developments of this kind as one possible solution to Brisbane’s emerging suburban sprawl. After construction, the project’s developer, Torbeck Pty Ltd (later Torbreck Home Units Ltd), retained company title over the units. Unit owners became share holders in the company to the value of their unit’s purchase price, an arrangement that has persisted despite the introduction of the more popular strata title option in 1965. Torbreck remains substantially intact and continues to rank as one of Brisbane’s most prominent architectural landmarks.
Job, Aubrey Horswill, 1907-2002
Ludwig Volker Goetz Architectural Drawings
Architectural and engineering drawings by Ludwig Goetz, showing designs for his home at 22 Wilson Esplanade, Redland Bay, Queensland, and promotional material featuring the same house.
Goetz, Ludwig Volker, 1937-2007
Architectural drawings, design boards, notes, correspondence, slides and photographs. Includes material relating to The University of Queensland Vice Chancellor’s Residence,1979 to 2000.
Dalton, John
Stuart McIntosh Architectural Drawings
Architectural drawings and sketches by Stuart McIntosh. McIntosh's notes, photographs and research material relating to architecture projects and competitions. Includes design ideas and concept sketches for the Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane), Grand Egyptian Museum (Cairo), the World Trade Centre Memorial (New York) and King George Square (Brisbane).
McIntosh, Stuart, 1924-2007
Les W. Jones Architectural Drawings
2515 architectural plans.
Jones, Les W.
Henry and Sylvia Eshensky Papers
Correspondence, specifications, photographs, architectural drawings. Jack (known as Henry) and Sylvia (née Goldman) Eshensky contracted with architect Vitaly Gzell to design and construct several residences in Brisbane. Gzell worked with many members of the extended Goldman family; plans for properties owned by Ellis and Adele Goldman, and Cyril and Sylvia Quintner, are held in UQFL227 Vitaly Gzell Papers.
Eshensky, Jack (Henry), 1918-