- UQFL636-Series D-Item 3
- Item
- 1979
Part of Ian Sinnamon Papers
1 bound portfolio of student work for architecture subject (AT236)
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Part of Ian Sinnamon Papers
1 bound portfolio of student work for architecture subject (AT236)
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Photographer/s unknown. Slides include: floats at the commemoration parades (probably architecture students), early architectural student revues (mostly University of Queensland students), architecture events; demolition of the Bellevue Hotel with one predemolition photograph by Neil Glover, slides of the night of the demolition including protestors; and the1988 Architecture Student review "Review of Reviews" or "Revs". Architecture revues at University of Queensland were inaugurated by John Railton and Richard Stringer. The first revue was OWO held in 1965. Includes pictures of posters, tickets, flyers and/or programs for OWO, RinthFtang, Black Catch, Young Robert Zimmerman, High on a Hot Banana, Awopbopaloobopalopbamboom, Classical Stuff, Childhead's Doll, Surender in Paradise, King Nostril, Flash Delights, I hear what you say, Bottomless Pith, City synthesis, Dorcus French, pictures of newspaper cuttings, and words of a song written by Peter Skinner for Pictures in a book.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Part of Ian Sinnamon Papers
1 portfolio of student work.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Part of Ian Sinnamon Papers
1 bound portfolio of student work.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Queensland Country Towns Student Projects
One summary file, and 93 project files.
Between 1978 and 1987 third year students in Architectural Design, working under the supervision of Michael Keniger and Brit Andresen, travelled to country towns across Queensland to observe and document the fabric of place. Students were instructed to follow a consistent methodology and particular emphasis was placed on documenting in detail the main street of each country town. Over 10 years, the built fabric of a significant number of country towns was documented and collected to form the Country Towns archive. This resource provides insight into the fabric and life of country towns in Queensland before periods of change, the result of booms in tourism in the 80s and mining in the 90s and the ongoing drought induced contraction in farming. Many changes in country towns occurred before the introduction of Heritage Legislation in Queensland and the creation of the Department of Environment and Heritage in the 1980s established a level of scrutiny.
The project file for each Country Town consists of 6 sections (not all files are complete):
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Teneriffe: a unique urban opportunity
Part of Ian Sinnamon Papers
1 brochure.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Part of University of Queensland Department of Architecture Ephemera
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Part of Ian Sinnamon Papers
1 bound portfolio of student work.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
University of Queensland Department of Architecture Ephemera
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
University of Queensland Department of Architecture Scrapbooks
Seven scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings on Brisbane architectural history, mostly from the Courier Mail, and some from The Australian. Compiled by University of Queensland Dept. of Architecture.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture