- UQFL640-Series E
- Series
- 1946-1985
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Architectural Drawings created by Pavlyshyn, relating to his public and private work.
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Architectural Drawings created by Pavlyshyn, relating to his public and private work.
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Books presented to Roman Pavlyshyn
Box 6
Item 1
Power, Jan, Setting the Stage: Queensland Performing Arts Complex. The First Ten Years, ed. Sue Gough, text development and research by Kate Gould. Brisbane: Boolarong Press, 1995. Inscribed to Roman Pavlyshyn by Tony Gould.
Item 2
Queensland Art Gallery (Bowen Hills, Queensland: Queensland Newspapers Pty. Ltd., 1982. Inscribed to Roman Pavlyshyn by Raoul Mellish, 2 July 1985.
Item 3
Tucker, Maya V. This Whole Matter: The First 25 Years of the NCRB. Highett, Victoria: National Committee on Rationalised Building, 1993. With a letter from the President of the NCRB, Dr Selwyn Tucker, 9 November 1993.
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Student work completed by Pavlyshyn, including drawings, lecture notes, exercises and sketches
Negatives, photographs and slides.
Part of Graham Francis de Gruchy Papers
Photographs, negatives and slides taken by de Gruchy, mostly of Brisbane.
Queensland Architectural Archive
Part of Don Watson Papers
The Queensland Architectural Archive was established to collect Queensland architectural records of individual and non-government architects and architectural firms. Don Watson was instrumental in collecting the records of Queensland architects and architectural firms for preservation in the Fryer Library. The Queensland Architectural Archive was initiated in 1986 with a grant from the Design Board of the Australia Council (for the Arts). The project built on the architectural collections already held in the Fryer Library, namely those of Karl Langer and A.B. and R. M. Wilson. The Queensland Architectural Archive, from the earliest period has been a collaboration between the Fryer Library and the Architecture Department/School and particularly Don Watson.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture papers
Part of Don Watson Papers
Donald Watson was employed as a lecturer at the University of Queensland Department of Architecture from 1979 to 1989. He lectured in design and supervised history theses and electives. He was responsible for the Architecture Department's public programs, including lunch-time lectures and exhibitions. Included in this series are: course notes for Bachelor of Design Studies (B.Des.St.); lunch time lectures research and planning; student projects; exhibition catalogues; and correspondence.
Architecture is a Community Art public lecture program
Part of Don Watson Papers
As an extension of the University of Queensland Department of Architecture's public programs in 1983 to 1985, Don Watson organised a fortnightly public lecture program called Architecture is a Community Art. The program had local, interstate and international speakers and attracted large audiences. These lecturers were conducted at the Community Arts Centre, 109 Edward Street Brisbane. This series includes correspondence, notes, biographical information for some of the presenters, financial data, posters and flyers for the lectures.
Queensland University of Technology Department of Architecture teaching
Part of Don Watson Papers
This series includes appointment details, course outlines, programs for the QUT Architecture Public Lecture Series, and student projects for the Brisbane Bridges and Dating a Brisbane house.
Posters for University of Queensland architectural student events
Part of Don Watson Papers
This series has two posters relating to University of Queensland architectural student events
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Correspondents include Gregory Alcock, Peter Atkins and Dana Atkins, Lincoln Austin, Bart [?], Peter Besley, Leonard, Brown, A M Brustead, Chris Capper, Milton Cater, Elizabeth W Colton, Greg Colwill, Arthur Creedy, Mary Creedy (nee Fraser), Malcolm Enright, Joe Felber, Jill Godfrey, Kathryn Gow, Brother Gregory of the St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, Jon Haigh, Nigel Hall, Miles Hall, Rosemary Heritage, Margaret Hockey, Martyn Hope, Warwick Hunter, Ian [Friend?], Leonie Sue Johnson, Kevin King, Ildiko Kovacs, James Lecesne, Dalky L’Estrange, Carlson Loke, Rick Loveridge, lan Matthews, John McPhee, Jacques Montredon and Denise Montredon Dromard, Bernadette O’Shea, Sean Phillips, Gwyn Pigott (Gwyn Hanssen Pigott), Diana Post, Luke Roberts, Etienne Roy, Elvis Seman, Brendan Smith, Madonna Staunton, Margaret Summerville, Lida Zannier.