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Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942- File English
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New Archbishop's Chapel at 'Farsley', Eldernell Tce, Hamilton

Three ink line drawings on paper. From the Title Block: AH Conrad & TBF Gargett. Client: Anglican diocese of Brisbane. Brief: Design and documentation. Completed during Thiedeke's fourth year (of a six year course) of architectural studies with the firm AH Conrad & TBF Gargett (aka Conrad Gargett). Conrad Gargett practised active engagement and on site training for their intern students. This was Thiedeke's first project from concept to finished building, including specification and contract administration. It was influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright. It received an Enduring Architecture award in 2018. The structure was steel frame, stone clad walls and copper roof sheeting. It was built in 1964. Also called the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, it is at 39 Eldernell Terrace, Hamilton, Queensland.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Southport Spit Study, Gold Coast

Project no. 06.83 Philip Park. One cover sheet + 5 architectural drawings (Master plans). From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Gold Coast City Council. Brief: Provide local councillor Athol Patterson with a master plan to settle divergent opinions on the future of the Spit. The proposal established an ocean parkland with controlled public access to a series of beaches, picnic areas and local carparking, health and exercise zones were connected by a pathway for pedestrians and separate bike ways. The length of the path was divided into modules of a marathon course. Commercial zones were restricted to the existing areas of development at the southern end of the Spit.

Project no. 06.82 Nerang River Entrace Landscaping. One cover sheet + 4 architectural drawings (Schematic designs). From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Gold Coast Waterways Authority. Designs for the North end entrance.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Proposed New Premises Cnr Upper Edward St. & Wimpole Lane for A.N.Z. Bank Limited

Four architectural drawings (ink line drawings on paper) with staple marks along left side edge. Architects from Title Block: AH Conrad and TBF Gargett. Drawn by GJT. Sheets no. 6, 8, 9 and 34. Client: ANZ Bank. Brief: Design and documentation for construction of a branch bank. This was Thiedeke's last project before leaving for Canada while working part-time at AH Conrad and TBF Gargett (now Conrad Gargett).

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

New Banking Premises at 526 Ipswich Road, Annerley for Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited

Three working drawings (ink line drawings on paper) with staple marks along left side edge. Architects from Title Block: AH Conrad and TBF Gargett. Drawn by GJT. Sheets no. 2, 3 and 6. Client: ANZ Bank. Brief: Design and documentation for construction of a branch bank. This was Thiedeke's second last project before leaving for Canada.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Job no. 1448 Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau New Office

Five architectural drawings (ink line drawings on paper). Title Block has architects as Conrad, Gargett and Partners. Thiedeke drew these drawings while working for Conrad, Gargett and Partners. Client: Tasmanian Government. Brief: Design and documentation of Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau at 217 Queen Street, Brisbane. The concept was an open plan, open levels, pleasant working environment. It pioneered fire approval of open vertical connectivity between floors by using automatic smoke vents in the roof. It was regarded by some as the first 'post modern' building in Queensland. It was demolished in the 1990s as part of the Tattersal's expansion. Drawings numbers are: 14, 11, 12, 15 and 17.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Resort hotel, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Five drawings (ink line drawings on tracing paper). Client: United Arab Emirates entrepreneur. Brief: A master plan and design of hotel central facilities and accommodation. No formal title block. Titles written on plans are: 3 Bridges Hotel (Competition, won by Thiedeke), Redevelopment, Hotel Abu Dhabi, Hotel-Ras Al Khaimah (Remote Mountain Retreat), and Resort City - Fujairah (on the Gulf of Oman; part of a large redevelopment strategy by the emirate).

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Tanglewood Gold resort, Bogangar, New South Wales

Client: Private developer. Brief: Design documentation and construction of -- Golf course and clubhouse, village centre, hotel, tennis club, children's resort, equine centre, detached unit clusters and a wedding chapel. The site was 60 ha. of rolling hills, forest and flood plain. For economic reasons the project stalled and the site was sold. Comprises one roll of 38 drawings from 1989 and another roll of 21 drawings from 1990.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Resort concepts for the Gold Coast

Four resort concepts at the Gold Coasts to test market responses. The concepts were to be located at: 1. Old Burleigh Road 'A' (1979); 2. Old Burleigh Road 'B' (1979); 3. Hollywell; and 4. Paradise Waters.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Sugartown, Condong, Murwillumbah, New South Wales

Five architectural drawings (ink line drawings on tracing paper), varying sizes. No Title Block. One drawing of the railway line from Murwillumba to Condong, (ink line drawing on pieces of paper, approx 42 x 29 cm, sticky taped together totalling 42 x 4600 cm). Client: Private consortium. Brief: Concept for a tourist destination sugar mill experience, with an emphasis on the history of steam power and an economic boost to the area; as well as education on the principles and creation of a sustainable future in a fluctuating sugar market. The mill site was to be expanded to include a small village with a focus on tourism, retail, working steam museum, river tours and refurbishment of the abandoned short rail line to Murwillumbah.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

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