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Residence, Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast

Two ink line and coloured pen drawings on paper dated, 10 Aug 1992; and 4 ink line drawings on tracing paper. No Title Block. Client: Residence for Mr. F. Remmele, Lot 8 Little Nerang Road Mudgeeraba, a South Australian 'Black Friday' bushfire survivor. Brief: Design for a single person. To be constructed as fireproof as possible. Thiedeke's research indicated an all Hebel structure would suit the client's brief. Hebel is precast aerated concrete produced in panels and blocks.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Residence, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico

Two architectural drawings (ink line drawings on paper). Client: New York film producer, Tibetan art collector. Brief: House that fuses cultures. The architecture of neighbouring regional towns often have Asian aesthetics. This experimental design, given a Japanese form, emerged as pure Mexican. Mexican pyramids are the base for temples and there are two 'temples': 1. living areas and 2. master bed, built on a stone pyramidal base, housing 2nd and 3rd bedrooms. The living room 'temple' structure was constructed from 80-year-old telephone poles.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Residence, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Three drawings on paper (ink link drawings on coloured paper) for the Marks Residence. Brief: Contemporary interpretation of the authentic abode 'Pueblo' style. The site was in the old part of Santa Fe where 'Pueblo' houses still existed. Working drawings for construction were all free hand due to the geometry. Designed in clay, then drawn. It was commissioned on the basis of the model. Dates Nov 1971. Elevations, floor plans.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Residence, Surfers Paradise

Four pencil line drawings on tracing paper. Client: Residence for Keefe. Nerang River, Surfers Paradise. 1980. Concept plans. Unbuilt.

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-

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-

Riverland Residence, Maryland Avenue, Carrara, Gold Coast

This file comprises two sets of plans for the residence at [2] Mayland Avenue, Carrara, Gold Coast. The residence was originally for clients Mr. and Mrs K Breen. Project no. 8111.89. The architects, from the title block were the Davis Heather Group. The brief: Design, documents for construction; formal facade to the street, informal to the river, classical interior. All internal rooms are accessed from a semicircular atrium / courtyard, which opens to the rear garden, tennis court and jetty through large sliding doors. There are 28 working drawings, four preliminary sketch plans and five design development drawings. All are dated 1981.

Michael Edgley bought the house from the Breens and there are three sketches for an extension to the house, dated 1985. The house was sold to an art union and bought by a reired developer.

Won a design award 1986.

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-

St. Kevins Primary School, Benowa, Gold Coast

Nine pencil or ink line drawings on tracing paper. From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Catholic Parish, Surfers Paradise. Brief: Master plan, design and documentation. The environmentally sensitive school master plan (not common on the Gold Coast at the time) received a civic design and architectural awards for the sustainable qualities. Almost every tree on the site was preserved. Includes: schematic designs and working drawings for Stage 4 and Stage 5; 1982 to 1985.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

St. Vincents Church, Surfers Paradise

Comprises: Thirteen pencil line drawings on tracing paper, 26 x 36 cm and smaller, undated. Eight pencil/ink line drawings on tracing paper, 59 x 84 cm, 1985-1986, from the Title Block the architect and planners are the Heather Thiedeke Group, and the client is the Catholic Parish, Surfers Paradise. Seventeen ink line drawings on tracing paper, from the Title Block the architect and planners are the Heather Thiedeke Group, client is the Catholic Parish, Surfers Paradise.

Brief: Design and Documentation. The original St. Vincents church in Surfers Paradise was demolished when the main Parish church moved to Broadbeach Waters and became The Sacred Heart Church. A new St. Vincents church retained the inner city presence. It was built to a tight budget and severe site restrictions (ambient noise management). The structure used tilt panel walls (then a new technology). This plan also featured a radial layout with a sloping floor for optimum visibility.

Includes: Project no. 63.06, working drawings, sequentially numbered WD.01 to WD.013 and WD.18, for landscaping, floor plan, roof plan, details, sections, elevations, internal elevation, window schedule and furniture details.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

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