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Job 324 - Joinery plans

Six joinery drawings for the Priest's Residence for St Columban's Mission Society, Toowong (now demolished) including job sign, doors, sacristy, tabernacle and altar.

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-

Sketch of proposed residence for the chief manager (Qland) at Hawken Drive, St. Lucia

Two blueprint architectural drawings for a proposed residence for the chief manager (Queensland) in Hawken Drive, St. Lucia. The client is the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. [Item 1] Floorplan and section, scale 1/8" = 1', drawn by J. Kershaw, Senior Architect Premiers Department Brisbane, dated 2 Nov 1955, 40 x 66 cm. [Item 2] Perspective, no scale, drawn by J. Kershaw, Senior Architect Premiers Department Brisbane, dated 2 Nov 1955, 40 x 47 cm.

John and Vera Kershaw private residence

This file has correspondence, purchase agreements, tender information, and working documents for the design and construction of the a private residence for John and Vera Kershaw at Watson Street, Wilston Heights.

Kevin Leyshon Papers

  • UQFL648
  • Collection
  • 1959-1985

This collection contains notes, costings, correspondence, and architectural drawings related to the construction of two houses for Kevin and Betty Leyshon. The first house at Rossett Street, Chemside was designed by Dan Kelvey. The second house at Hunt Street, Burpengary was designed by Noel Robinson Built Environments.

Leyshon, Kevin Robert, 1937-

Leyshon house at West Chermside

Kevin and Betty Leyshon's house was designed by Dan Kelvey and was situated at 29 Rossett Street, West Chermside, Brisbane. Kelvey designed a home to fit the climate of Brisbane, built of materials that were readily available, wide overhangs or eaves, downpiping set into the building without being conspicuous, fairly flat roof without many angles and no tiles, concrete floor construction, interiors with natural materials. The file has correspondence, financial details and specifications relating to the land and house. Included is a two page note by Kev Leyshon about Dan Kelvey. There are three architectural drawings. There is an undated drawing of Residence for K. Leshion [sic] Esq at Rosset [sic] St. Chermside by D.W. Kelvey with elevations, sections, foundation plan, floor plan and kitchen details. There is a copy of this drawing with pencil notes. The third drawing is dated Mar 1965 for Proposed car-port extension for Mr. K. Leyshon at Rossett Street Chermside with Brisbane City Council specification attached and architect name not specified.

Leyshon, Kevin Robert, 1937-

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