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Project no. 712.07 Somerset College Stage 1

Ink line drawings on paper. From the Title Block: The Davis Heather Group, architects and planners. Client: Steering Committee. Brief: Design and Documentation. A private secondary school was planned on donated land at Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast. Funding was not forthcoming and so the completed design and documentation of the project was abstained. The site was on a west sloping ridge and the site layout was influenced by Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, which in turn had been influenced by Monte Alban in Mexico. Despite funding at a later date, the Davis Heather Group were not involved in the project. Comprises: 1 volume of 16 leaves (including cover page) previously staped together (staples removed); 15 working drawings, sequentially numbered WD.01 to WD.15; written on cover page "Office copy"; each working drawing stamped "For tendering only".

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

King Neptune Restaurant, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Presentation volume set of four plans for King Neptune Restaurant, located on 2247 Granville Street, Vancouver. Drawn by GH and GJT for Erickson Massey Architects. Stapled together (staples removed). Client: Restauranteur. Brief: Concept design for a seafood restaurant; the essence being to capture of the character of timber wharf structures on the Fraser River; the ships, trains and piles of logs.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Canadian National Pavilion for World's Fair, Osaka, Japan

Eleven architectural drawings (ink line drawings on paper) stapled together as one volume. Title Block: Erickson Massey Architects. Client: Canadian Government. Brief: To present Canada to the world at Expo '70 [Expo (International Exhibitions Bureau) (1970 : Osaka, Japan)]. Thiedeke worked with Arthur Erickson, one of Canada's most prestigious architects, in the concept design phase of the project. Thiedeke described himself as the pencil to Erickson's mind and hand. Job no. 6703. 9 drawings have title block. Dated Mar to May 1968. All plans stapled together (staples removed).

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Residence, Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast

Two ink line and coloured pen drawings on paper dated, 10 Aug 1992; and 4 ink line drawings on tracing paper. No Title Block. Client: Residence for Mr. F. Remmele, Lot 8 Little Nerang Road Mudgeeraba, a South Australian 'Black Friday' bushfire survivor. Brief: Design for a single person. To be constructed as fireproof as possible. Thiedeke's research indicated an all Hebel structure would suit the client's brief. Hebel is precast aerated concrete produced in panels and blocks.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Tavern, Ballina, New South Wales

Three ink line drawings on tracing paper. No Title Block, undated. Brief: Master plan for destination resort plus hotel, units, Tavern design. The tavern was to replace a demolished historic building and reinstate the original architectural form.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

St. Kevins Primary School, Benowa, Gold Coast

Nine pencil or ink line drawings on tracing paper. From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Catholic Parish, Surfers Paradise. Brief: Master plan, design and documentation. The environmentally sensitive school master plan (not common on the Gold Coast at the time) received a civic design and architectural awards for the sustainable qualities. Almost every tree on the site was preserved. Includes: schematic designs and working drawings for Stage 4 and Stage 5; 1982 to 1985.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Riverland Residence, Maryland Avenue, Carrara, Gold Coast

This file comprises two sets of plans for the residence at [2] Mayland Avenue, Carrara, Gold Coast. The residence was originally for clients Mr. and Mrs K Breen. Project no. 8111.89. The architects, from the title block were the Davis Heather Group. The brief: Design, documents for construction; formal facade to the street, informal to the river, classical interior. All internal rooms are accessed from a semicircular atrium / courtyard, which opens to the rear garden, tennis court and jetty through large sliding doors. There are 28 working drawings, four preliminary sketch plans and five design development drawings. All are dated 1981.

Michael Edgley bought the house from the Breens and there are three sketches for an extension to the house, dated 1985. The house was sold to an art union and bought by a reired developer.

Won a design award 1986.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Project no. 8111.49 Taylor residence

Comprises two sets of drawings:

Twelve working drawings (11 are ink line drawings on tracing paper, 1 is a photocopy) + one sketch drawing. Dated 1980. Architects from Title Block are the Davis Heather Group. Client: Col and Virginia Taylor. Location was at Pelican Point, Terranora. Brief: Design, documentation and construction of a three bed, twp bath hillside sanctuary overlooking Pelican Point in Terranora Inlet; the architecture was to evoke a sculptural quality. The site was an old state cattle dip, the form of which partially inspired the architecture. It was the only house on the east side of the road up from Tweed Heads. The roof profile was inspired by the shape of a pelican's wing. The form maximised the panoramic views from every room. It won two awards, which included a design award in 1984.

Eight concept drawings, various sizes, undated, no title block.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Duplex units, Hope Island, Gold Coast

Client: Gold course developer. Brief: Concept designs for luxury two bed, two car, two storey duplex villas for a golfing resort; the architecture was to have a 'post modern, Australian classic' character. The Champion's retreat design was based on a cluster of six villas with entries focused on a vehicular courtyard and an arbour over the front entry. No title block.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Hebel prefabricated house

Brief: Design examples for use of a modified commercial produce. In 1992 Thiedeke carried out research to find a single structural material providing fire proofing, temperature stability, acoustic superiority and ease of use. Lightweight aerated concrete panels (Hebel) achieved these. This file comprises drawings for four concepts using Hebel in construction. Some have post-it notes sticky taped to them.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

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