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Queensland Art Gallery

Box 3
Folder 3
Proposed New Art Centre: Site Investigation. Report submitted to the Cabinet appointed Art Gallery Site Committee by the Technical Advisory. Group, chaired by R. Pavlyshyn. 20 February 1969.
Proposed New Art Centre: Site Investigation. Report to the Premier. March 1969.

Folder 4
Map: Brisbane, Central Part. Possible sites for the proposed Gallery are shaded in pink. No date.
New Queensland Art Gallery Steering Committee, Queensland Art Gallery: Report. 16 March 1972.

Folder 5
Background materials gathered by Roman Pavlyshyn concerning art galleries in Australia and architectural competitions.

Box 4
Folder 1
Art Gallery action file, 1962-1969.

Folder 2
Art Gallery action file, 1969-1972.

Folder 3
Art Gallery, various action papers, 1970-1973.

Folder 4
Art Gallery, various papers, 1972-1973.

Folder 5
Art Gallery, competition for the selection of an architect, Department of Works.
a. Conditions fort the Selection of an Architect, b. Conditions fort the Selection of an Architect, Stage 2., c. Competitive Selection of an Architect. Assessors' Report. March 1973. d. Anonymous submission of the winning design. e. Department of Works, Queensland Art Gallery, Architects Robin Gibson and Partners, June 1973.

Box 5
Folder1
Queensland Art Gallery, Exhibition of Entries and Presentation of Award, 16 April 1973.
a. R. Pavlyshyn, Chairman's speech notes.
b. Short Notes for the speech by the Minister.
c. The Honourable A. M. Hodges, M.LA., Minister for Works and
Robin Gibson and Partners, Queensland Art Gallery: Proposal for Revised Road System.
Raoul Mellish, Assistant Director, Queensland Art Gallery, Address to Queensland Art Gallery Steering Committee, 10 January 1974. Marginal notes by Roman Pavlyshyn
Neil Groom and Lionel Hogg of Queensland Newspapers, "Genesis," opening chapter of the book Queensland Art Gallery (Bowen Hills, Queensland: Queensland Newspapers Pty. Ltd., 1982), draft (with comments by R. Pavlyshyn) and photocopy of the chapter as published. The book itself is in the book section of R. Pavlyshyn's collection.
Opening of the Art Gallery, 21 June 1982, and After. Program of the official opening, gallery guide, brochures and press cuttings, Queensland Art Gallery Foundation brochures.

Box 10
Folder 6
Steering Committee for the New Queensland Art Gallery (Chaired by Pavlyshyn). Press statement, press cuttings1971-72 and 1984, photos.
New Queensland Art Gallery Steering Committee, Queensland Art Gallery: Report. March 1972.
Department of Works and Robin Gibson and Partners, Queensland Art Gallery. Report, incl. plans. June 1973.

Folder 7
Department of Works, Queensland Art Gallery Progress Report. 7.2.1977.
Queensland Art Gallery. Various brochures, postcard, invitation to opening 21.6.1982.

Parcel 1
Item 1
Stage ID Art Gallery. Plans by R. Gibson. 1978.

Beck and Pavlyshyn

From 1964 - 1966 Pavlyshyn formed a partnership with Hugh Beck to work on the General Motors Holden complex in Acacia Ridge.

Box 13
Folder 5
Press report and promotional General Motors Holden (GMH) advertisement depicting the plant, 1965-1966

Parcel 1
Item 7
Building on a Heritage. Promotional book by J. C. Taylor and Sons Pty. Ltd., builders of the plant, including photos and reports on the General Motors Holden (GMH) plant.

Design Projects for the office of Ludwig Doelger, Aschaffenburg, Germany

Design Projects by R. Pavlyshyn in the Architectural Office of Ludwig Doelger, Aschaffenburg, Germany, in 1947 and 1948.

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Job Description
2.1 A Residential and commercial work.
2.1.1 Residence for Sisters Bergmann, working drawing, 1: 100, 88 x 37 cm.
2.1.2 Residence for Johann Roth, 88 x 40 cm.
2.1.3 Residence for Heinrich Kirsch, 90 x 40 cm.
2.1.4 Residence for Adam Buttner, 75 x 46 cm.
2.1.5 Residence for Franz Roth, 88 x 40 cm.
2.1.6 Residence for Eduard Betz, 86 x 48 cm.
2.1.7 Residence with joiner's workshop for Wilhelm Viith, 98 x 50 cm.
2.1.8 "Scriba" House, 42 x 30 cm.
2.1.9 Residence for Heinrich Kunkel, 84 x 40 cm.
2.1.10 Small Garden house for E. Bahlinger, 64 x 37 cm.
2.1.11 Estate of Karl Staudter, 95 x 52 cm.
2.1.12 Quilling Garment factory, Hosbach, plans, 77 x 52 cm.
2.1.13 Ditto, elevations, 77 x 52 cm.
2.1.14 Garment factory, Reis, plans, 74 x 53 cm.
2.1.15 Ditto, elevations, 74 x 53 cm.
2.1.16 Residence with bakery for A. Pfister, 78 x 52 cm.
2.1.17 Catholic Home for Boys in Sailauf, plan, street elevation, 82 x 47 cm.
2.1.18 Ditto, elevations, section, 82 x 47 cm.
2.1.19 Catholic Home for Youth, Goldenbach, 82 x 50 cm.
2.1.20 Tencment House, five levels, for Joh. Lautenschlager, plans and sections.
2.1.21 Ditto, elevations, 86 x 62 cm.
2.1.22 Ditto, entry gate and facade details, 1:20, 94 x 62 cm.
2.2 Church and Monastery of the Capuchin Order in Aschaffenburg.
2.2.1 Church plan, 1: 100, 60 x 45 cm.
2.2.2 Long section, view to the North, 60 x 30 cm.
2.2.3 Ditto, view to the South, 60 x 30 cm.
2.2.4 Cross-section, 40 x 30 cm.
2.2.5 Beam ceiling, perspective view, 30 x 30 cm.
2.2.6 Side elevation to the North, 60 x 40 cm.
2.2.7 Front elevation to the East, 72 x 52 cm.
2.2.8 Main portal, 1: 20, 40 x 56 cm.
2.2.9 Porch at the main portal, 1:20, 90 x 83 cm. 2.2; 10 Side portal, 36 x 52 cm.
2.2.11 Porch at side entrance 1:20, 90 x 83 cm.
2.2.12 Alterations to the Monastery building, 58 x 63 cm.
2.2.13 Alterations to the Monastery building, 58 x 63 cm.
2.2.14 Alterations to the Monastery building, 58 x 63 cm.

Other projects

Other projects with R. Pavlyshyn's participation in varying roles.

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Job Description
6.1 Public Morgue (Institute of Forensic Pathology), 1960.
6.1.1 Sketch plan (coloured), 61 x 55 cm.
6.1.2 Working drawings, 13 sheets, 80 x 70 cm., and cover sheet with perspective view.
6.2 Denominational chapels at Goodna Mental Hospital, plans.
6.3 Health and Welfare Building, 1965.
6.3.1 Perspective view, mounted, 46 x 60 cm.

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Job Description
6.4.6 Plan of the Precinct area showing proposed ultimate development, 1:200, 70 x 210 cm. The proposal was developed in August 1974 in Chicago with the participation of two partners of Lund, Hutton, Ryan and Morton (LHRM), previously Lund Hutton Newell Paulsen (LHNP), and a team from Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) led by Walter Netsch. R. Pavlyshyn took part in discussions as the Department's nominee.
6.5.2.2.10 A Sculpture by Lindsay Daen: Jemmy Morrill and the Brolgas. Brochure on a sculpture presented to the Art Gallery in 1983.
6.5.2.2.11 Thirteen photographs of models of the Cultural Centre.
6.5.2.2.12 Performing Arts Complex under construction.
6.5.2.7 Queensland Cultural Centre, brochure (1985?) and program: Official Handover ofthe Commissioned Art Works, 8 May 1985.
6.5.2.8 Correspondence between Roman Pavlyshyn and Kate Gould on the history ofthe Queensland Performing Arts complex for the publication, 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). Appendices to R. Pavlyshyn's letter include the following reports: Performing Arts Complex: Report by the Users' Committee, April 1975, and Queensland Cultural Centre: Assessment of Needs and Priorities, April 1975. The book itself is in the books section of R. Pavlyshyn's materials.
6.6 *Parliament House development and restoration.
6.6.10 Cutting-off ceremony in Melbourne for the tapestry designed by John Coburn for the Parliamentary Annexe. Five photographs.
6.7 Government Office Buildings.
6.7.1 State Government Offices, comer of George and Charlotte Streets, Brisbane, 12 sheets
6.7.1.1 Coloured perspective.
6.7.1.2 Tracings (6 sheets, including cover sheet).
6.7.1.3 Prints (5 sheets, including cover sheet).

Beck and Pavlyshyn for General Motors Holden Ltd., Acacia Ridge, Brisbane, Assembly Plant.

From 1964 - 1966 Pavlyshyn formed a partnership with Hugh Beck to work on the General Motors Holden complex in Acacia Ridge.

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Job Description
7.1 In the partnership "Beck and Pavlyshyn", 1964-1966. General Motors Holden Ltd., Acacia Ridge, Brisbane, Assembly Plant.
7.1.1 Assembly Building, working drawings other than details, 1/32":1'0, 63 printed sheets, A500/1 to A500/58 with cover sheet and index sheet. All sheets are 98 x 75 cm., except sheet No.5, which is 150 x 75 cm. This sheet and the next three sheets, SA, 5B, and 5C, to scale 1/16":1'0, are coloured elevations. At the time of R. Pavlyshyn's joining the planning team, the layout of the Assembly Building had been determined and the steel frame structure was built under a separate contract.

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Job Number Description
7.1.2 GMH Assembly Plant, Administration Building.
7.1.2.1 Perspective views. Two sheets.
7.1.2.2 Sketch Plans and elevations. Six sheets including cover sheet, 1/8": 1'0, 88 x 73 cm.
7.1.3 Administration Building, Canteen and Kitchen, working drawings. 28 sheets of the full set of 35 are included, as well as a cover sheet and index sheet.
7.1.4 Photographs of the plant:
7.1.4.1 Assembly Plant, Administration Building and Power Plant.
7.1.4.2 Interior views of the Assembly Plant.

Projects designed and documented for the Ukrainian Churches

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Job Description
7.2 Projects designed and documented for the Ukrainian Churches.
7.2.3 Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Woolloongabba, Brisbane:
7.2.3.1 Preliminary design of the church, 1/16":1'0,34 x 38 cm.
7.2.3.2 Ditto,three sheets of alternative designs, 53 x 65, 83 x 50 and 75 x 54 cm.
7.2.3.3 Final sketch plan, 1/8:1'0, 63 x 53 cm.
7.2.3.4 Ditto, print with pencil draft on reverse side, 83 x 40 cm.
7.2.3.5 Working drawings: plans, elevations, sections, 1/8":1'0 and 1/16":1'0, 80 x 60 cm.
7.2.3.6 Cross-section, 1/2': 1'0, and details, 1 1/2': 1'0, 80 x 60 cm.
7.2.3.7 Details of front cupolas.
7.2.3.8 Details of cupola over narthex.
7.2.3.9 Foundation details, steel portal frames and reinforced concrete work. Two sheets.
7.2.3.10 Prints of drawings 7.2.3.5 -7.2.3.7.
7.2.3.11 Front elevation, 1/4": 1'0, pencil drawing.
7.2.3.12 Window details, 1/2":1'0 and one quarter full size.
7.2.3.13 Gallery and stair details, 1/2": 1'0, 75 x 60 cm.
7.2.3.14 Detail of crosses on cupolas, 1/4":1'0 and full size.
7.2.3.15 Electric light cluster.
7.2.3.16 Sanctuary lamp details.
7.2.3.17 Altar, original temporary provision, details.
7.2.3.18 Altar, final design, details, 1/2':1'0 and full size, two sheets, 64 x 46 cm.
7.2.3.19 Tabernacle and candlesticks, details. Two sheets.
7.2.3.20 Gold-plated cross, details.
7.2.3.21 Iconostasis, preliminary designs, three sheets.
7.2.3.22 Iconostasis as built, 1/2":1'0.
7.2.3.23 Iconostasis as built, 1 1/2":1'0.
7.2.3.24 Iconostasis, full size details of carved ornaments. Six sheets.
7.2.3.25 Side table in sanctuary near altar, details, 1/2": 1'0 and full size.
7.2.3.26 Tetrapodus, small table at the centre of the nave in front of the central door of the iconostasis.
7.2.3.27 Frame for the Tetrapodus icon, full size details.
7.2.3.28 Bishop's Throne in sanctuary behind the altar, 1/5 full size and full size, 83 x 64 cm. Two sheets.
7.2.3.29 Two carved chairs, one each side of Bishop's Throne, as for No. A47.
7.2.3.30 Church pews, details, 1/4 full size.
7.2.3.31 Icon frame for side altars in the nave ofthe church.
7.2.3.32 Processional cross, details, full size, 76 x 50 cm.
7.2.3.33 Pulpit, details, 67 x 38 cm.
7.2.3.34 Chest ofdrawers for sacristy, 65 x 32 cm.
7.2.3.35 Wardrobe to sacristy..
7.2.3.36 Church entrance door, details, 1':1'0 and one quarter full size, 72 x 57 cm.
7.2.3.37 Gates and fence on street alignment, details.
7.2.3.38 Alteration to existing priest's residence, working drawing, 70 x 45 cm.
7.2.3.39 Large-scale coloured photograph of the front of the church,36x 50cm.
7.2.3.40 Ditto, of the church interior with iconostasis, 36 x 38 cm.
7.2.3.41 Ditto, iconostasis icon above the centre door, 45 x 38 cm.
7.2.3.42 Ditto, altar and the central mural in the apse.
7.2.3.43 Black and white photograph of the interior, looking towards narthex, 47 x 35 cm

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Job Description
7.2.4 Other Ukrainian churches and community halls.
7.2.4.1 Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne, proposed iconostasis, October 1965.
7.2.4.2 Ukrainian Catholic Church in Perth, WA, iconostasis, 1:10, 100 x 54 cm.
7.2.4.3 Ditto, details, full size, 67 x 54 cm., two sheets 54 x 100 cm
7.2.4.4 10-11 Ukrainian Catholic Church in Newcastle, NSW, Options 1 and 2, 43x51 cm.
7.2.4.5 Chapel at the entrance to the Ukrainian Section of Rookwood Cemetery, NSW.
7.2.4.6 Ukrainian Catholic Church at Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, 54 x 55 cm.
7.2.4.7 Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Ross Street, Woolloongabba, sketch plan, 75 x 52 cm.
7.2.4.8 Ukrainian Catholic Church in Sunshine, Vic., details of cupola.
7.2.4.9 Ukrainian Memorial Hall in Canberra, ACT, sketch plan, 75 x 52 cm.
7.2.4.11 Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canberra, competition design, placed first, 100 x 72 cm.
7.2.4.12 Three sheets of alternative proposals, coloured prints, 75 x 55 cm.
7.2.4.13 Alternative design,pencil drawing, 75 x 55 cm.

Residential work for members of the Ukrainian Community

Architectural plans for residential work for members of the Ukrainian Community.
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Job Number Description
7.2.6 Residential work.
7.2.6.2 Ditto [Mr. and Mrs. T. Haczak and Mrs. A. Belligor?], sketch plan, tracing and coloured print, 1/4"-1'0, 73 x 49 cm.
7.2.6.3 Ditto, [Mr. and Mrs. T. Haczak and Mrs. A. Belligor], working drawings, 1/8"; 1'0, tracing and two blueprints as approved by the Brisbane City Council, May 1952, 73 x 56 cm
7.2.6.4 Residence for Mr and Mrs!. Pataky, St. Lucia, working drawing, 76 x 37 cm.
7.2.6.5 Residence for Mr and Mrs S. Struk, Annerley, working drawing, 70 x 40cm.
7.2.6.6 Residence for Mr and Mrs L. Bilyk, Waratah Ave., Melbourne, sketch plan, 58 x 39 cm.
7.2.6.7 Residence for Mr Donald Taylor, Samford, sketch plan, 53 x 40 cm.
7.2.6.8 Residence for Mrs Tilley, sketch plan, Unley Park SA, 54 x 47 cm.
7.2.6.9 Residence for Mr and Mrs. Z. Salij, sketch plan, Knoxville, USA.
7.2.6.10 Residence for Mr and Mrs M. Kucyk, sketch plan, tracing, coloured print, perspective view, 53 x 60 cm. sheet size.
7.2.6.11 Residence for Mr and Mrs D. Dixon, Wynnum, alterations, working drawing, 72 x 46 cm.
7.2.6.12 Flats for Mr and Mrs P. Kulczycky, East Brisbane, working drawing, 75 x 53 cm.
7.2.6.13 Residence for Mr and Mrs M. Sendzik, Holland Park, working drawing, 58x 44 cm.
7.2.6.14 Residence for Mr. Kitzman, Mt. Gravatt, working drawing, 73 x 45 cm.
7.2.6.15 Residence for Mr. and Mrs. M. Dombrowsky, Surfers Paradise, sketch plan, 42x48 cm.
7.2.6.16 Alterations and additions to residence of Mr. and Mrs R. Pavlyshyn, eight sheets, March 1985.
7.2.6.17 Details of dining and dressing tables, 57 x 53 and 40 x 29 cm.

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Job Number Description
7.2.7 Memorials. Three sheets of selected design examples:
7.2.7.1 For: Tekla Pawlyszyn, Cemetery in Aschaffenburg, Germany, Anna Antonyshyn and Dmytro Lenehovsky, Mt Gravatt Cemetery, Brisbane.
7.2.7.2 For: Roman Fedewytsch, Fawkner Cemetery, Melbourne, and Rev. Fr. Konstantyn Tymochko, Mt. Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.3 For: W. Hryhorchuk, Rev. Fr. S. Myhal and Alexander and Anna Sucharsky, Mt. Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.4 For Wasyl Holojad, Dutton Park Cemetery. Two sheets.
7.2.7.5 For Theodore Tulika, Mount Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.6 For Teodor Greszczuk, Mount Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.7 For Dr Sergey Gorsky, Mount Gravatt Cemetery.

Miscellaneous, unnumbered plans

Queensland Cultural Centre

Queensland Cultural Centre - Expanded Project.
Box 5
Folder 2
Cabinet minute on the composition of a controlling authority for the Performing Arts Centre, 14 January 1975 and related material.
Folder of A4 photographs of models, buildings and artworks:
a. Aerial view of model from the river side: State Library front right, Queensland Art Gallery left centre, Queensland Museum behind. Performing Arts Centre over the road at left.
Art Gallery, completed 1982, view from the Queen Victoria Bridge.
b. Art Gallery interior views: main gallery and central entry hall.
c. Performing Arts Centre, completed 1985, view from river side.
d. Concert Hall interior, two views.
e. Central foyer with access stairs to various levels of Concert Hall and Lyric Theatre, two views.
f. Lyric theatre, interior, two views.
g. Lyric theatre, foyer with mural by Lawrence Daws.
h. Queensland Cultural Centre, commissioned artworks, sheet of four photographs.
Photographs of Members of the Cultural Centre Trust; Visit of Sir Zelman Cowen to the site of the Cultural Centre; at the Opening Night of the Concert Hall.
Cultural Centre Trust, various correspondence, annual report, article on Robin Gibson in The Bulletin.

Folder 3
Queensland Cultural Centre, brochure (1985?) and program: Official Handover of the Commissioned Art Works, 8 May 1985.
Correspondence between Roman Pavlyshyn and Kate Gould on the history of the Queensland Performing Arts complex for the publication, Power, Jan, Setting the Stage: Queensland Performing Arts Complex. The First Ten Years, ed. Sue Gough, text development and research by Kate Gould. Appendices to R. Pavlyshyn's letter include the following reports: Performing Arts Complex: Report by the Users' Committee, April 1975, and Queensland Cultural Centre: Assessment of Needs and Priorities, April 1975.

Box 10
Folder 1
Minutes of meeting to discuss Cultural Council, 1964
Queensland Cultural Centre, Brisbane: Design Report (No date – September-October 1975?). By Robin Gibson and Partners.

Folder 2
Alan Underwood, “Our Culture Complex Could Top $100 million.” The Courier-Mail, 8 October 1975.
Proposed Queensland Cultural Centre, South Brisbane: Progress Report to Sir David Muir, C.M.G., Chairman, Planning and Establishment Committee. October 1975. By Building Authority, Department of Works, Brisbane, Queensland.
Queensland Cultural Centre: Background and Current Status. Internal public service information document. Dated Feb. 1977.

Folder 3
Proposed Queensland Cultural Centre, South Brisbane: Progress Report to Sir David Muir, Chairman, Planning and Establishment Committee. February 1977. By Building Authority, Department of Works, Brisbane, Queensland.
Proposed Queensland Cultural Centre, South Brisbane: Progress Report to Sir David Muir, Chairman, Planning and Establishment Committee. August 1977. By Building Authority, Department of Works, Brisbane, Queensland.
Correspondence and various documents regarding the management structure for the Queensland Cultural Centre. 1978-1983.
Letter with appendices to Under Treasurer regarding budget planning and control of the Queensland Cultural Centre. 21 August 1978.
Director of Works, letter confirming Pavlyshyn's role as representative of the Department (the “Building Authority”) on the QCC Steering Committee.

Folder 4
Queensland Cultural Centre Trust, Annual Reports. 1981, 1982, 1986.

Folder 5
Agreement between Queensland Cultural Centre Trust and Trustees of the Queensland Art Gallery, 1982.
Department of Works, Progress Reports on Queensland Cultural Centre Nos. 38A-47, 1983-1985.
Director-General of Works, letter to Under Treasurer re. budget control. 8 March 1984
Queensland Cultural Centre Trust. Minutes of meetings of 1984-1985 and miscellaneous.
QCC. Press reports, 1981 and 1984.
Queensland Cultural Centre: A Cultural Dream Becomes Reality. Brochure (1985?)
Photographs of Proposal for Cultural Centre Model (not built)
State Library of Queensland. Various brochures.

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