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James Birrell Papers
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Details for drawers

Details for drawers, Title block indicates plan drawn by Northstate Engineering; pencil line drawing on tracing paper; undated.

Birrell, James, 1928-

Crawl spaces in ceiling of Proposed New Dental School at St. Lucia

[Crawl spaces in ceiling of Proposed New Dental School at St. Lucia]; Title block client name is The University of Queensland, Architect is J.P. Birrell (University Architect), ink drawing on tracing paper; untitled; undated; handwritten pencil annotations.

Birrell, James, 1928-

Extension to Dental School, University of Queensland

Presentative volume with 2 carbon copy typewritten pages about the design and stages of construction with 7 drawings: perspective drawing with job number E1/29; drawing with stages; pilot plans for ground floor, first floor, second, third and fourth floor.

Birrell, James, 1928-

Extension to Dental School, University of Queensland

Presentative volume with 2 typewritten pages about the design and stages of construction with 8 drawings: perspective drawing with job number E1/29; drawing with stages; pilot plans for ground floor, first floor, second, third and fourth floor; and cross section no. E/33.

Birrell, James, 1928-

Dental School Extension

Dental School Extension, Title block client name is Co-ordinator-General's Department (of Public Works), ink line drawing on paper, 11 Sep 1963: Site plan.

Queensland. Department of Housing and Public Works

J.D. Story Building, University of Queensland

Prior to the construction of the J.D. Story Administration Building, University administration facilities had been housed within Main Building (now know as the Forgan Smith Building). Main Building had undergone many alterations in response to the changing needs of the university administration. In 1959 the Senate decided a new Administration Building should be built. Other building priorities delayed designs being drawn up. In 1962 plans were submitted to the Australian Universities Commission (A.U.C.). Changes requested by the A.U.C. delayed construction which was to be a two stage process: Stage One was completed in October 1965 and Stage Two in October 1966. Plans include: site plans, window details, detail of senate table, floor plans, electrical services plans, roof plans.

There are 6 volumes (sets/presentation volume/office copy sets) with plans as well as individual plans; the total number of plans for this building in this subseries are 281. Not all have been created by James Birrell.

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