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Other independent personal projects, excluding residential work.

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7.2.5 Other independent personal projects, excluding residential work.
7.2.5.1 Competition design for Waverley Town Hall and Municipal Offices, 1957, not placed, seven sheets, 70 x 63 cm.
7.2.5.2 Competition design for Plywood House, 1957, not placed, 78 x 58 cm.
7.2.5.2.1 Roman Pavlyshyn, Architectural Competition for a Plywood House: Report, 29 March 1957.
7.2.5.3 Office building for J. C. Taylor and Sons, Indooroopilly, 1966, two sheets of sketch plans and three sheets of working drawings, 73 x 50 cm.
7.2.5.4 Retail shop and shoe repair workshop for Mr. and Mrs. T. Haczak and Mrs. A. Belligor, working drawing, 64 x 40 cm.

Other organisations

Box 13
Folder 9
Nomination of Patrice Derrington for BHP Awards for Pursuit of Excellence
CSIRO Seminar. Timely completion of Building Contracts. RP Notes, 1971.
Declining Status of Architectural Profession

Other projects

Box 6
Folder 4
Redevelopment of Woolloongabba Railway Yards, plan, aerial view of model and perspective views, 1968, four sheets.
Mt. Isa Commemorative Clock, photograph of model and photographs as built, 1969.
Department of Works, The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre: Pre-Design Report. June 1983

Box 13
Folder 3
Queensland Government Printing Office: A Commemorative Book [1983] and program of the official opening of the new Government Printing Office [1983]
Department of Works, Review of BCC Proposal for Proposed Woolloongabba Bus Interchange Adjacent to Government Printing Office. January 1985.
Mt. Isa Commemorative Clock. Sketch, photographs of model and photographs as built. 1969.

Folder 4
Department of Works building projects, various materials, photographs and press cuttings.

Parcel 1
Item 6
Report on the Re-Development of the Woolloongabba Railway Yards. 1968.

Other projects

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

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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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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).

Parliament House development and restoration. Parliamentary Annexe

Box 5
Folder 4
Parliament House Development, Report by the Department of Works, authored by R. Pavlyshyn, 1969.
Cabinet minute approving the proposed Parliament House development, and related correspondence.

Folder 5
Department of Works, Parliament House Development -Revised Sketch Plans and Summary of Accommodation. September 1972.
Department of Works, Parliament House Development: Work Programme with Detailed Analysis of Design and Documentation Stages. November 1972.
Parliamentary Annexe, brochure, no author, no date (1979?)
Parliament House redevelopment, photographs of three models representing design conceptions at three consecutive planning stages.

Folder 6
Department of Works, Parliament House Development: New Building. Tower floor plans, levels 9-23.
Parliamentary Annexe and Parliament House restoration, eight A4 sheets with photographs
Cutting-off ceremony in Melbourne for the tapestry designed by John Coburn for the Parliamentary Annexe. Five photographs. 10. Parliament house, three photocopies of early photographs.
Parliament House Restoration, brochure, no author, 1982, and program of the ceremony to mark the inspection of the building by dignitaries.

Box 12
Folder 9
Model and Photographs
Artworks for the Parliament House development. Miscellaneous materials.
Parliamentary Annexe brochure and program of official opening, 12.3.1979.
John Coburn’s tapestry for the Annexe, press cutting and request to reproduce photo.
Colin Blumson, woodcarver, commissioned to carve the Queensland coat of arms for the Annexe.
Harris Terrace restoration. Brochure.

Photographs of buildings

Photographs of buildings planned by Roman Pavlyshyn and buildings with whose planning he was associated. Includes: Aschaffenburg, Germany, 1947 to 1948; Karl Langer's architectural and town planning office, 1948 to 1951; Commonwealth Department of Works, Queensland branch, 1951 to 1958; Queensland Public Works Department, 1958 to 1964 and 1966 to 1969; and Beck and Pavlyshyn, 1964 to 1966.

Projects designed and documented for the Ukrainian Churches

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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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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.

Projects designed and documented for the Ukrainian community

Projects designed and documented for the Ukrainian Association of Queensland (UAQ). Pavlyshyn was president from 1951 to 1967 and from 1981 to 1982.

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Folder 5
Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne, proposed iconostasis, October 1965. Reduced copy.
Proposed Ukrainian Memorial Hall in Canberra, ACT, for the Ukrainian Association of the Australian Capital Territory. December 1970; Proposal with covering texts in Ukrainian and English and a sketch plan.
Ukrainian Churches in Australia (Melbourne: Monash University, Slavic Section, 1993).

Box 14
Folder 1
UAQ building – Ukrainian Community Centre at 70 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane.
Various plans.
Reconstruction of UAQ hall after fire of March 1977: RP chaired the Initiative Committee and the Construction Committee.

Folder 2
Building committee meetings and reports.
Reconstruction of UAQ hall: plans.
Reconstruction of UAQ hall: correspondence, including correspondence to secure Queensland Government grant.

Folder 3
Ukrainian churches and church organisations.
Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane. Various architectural plans.
Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane. Specifications.
Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane. Tenders. Various documents.

Folder 4
Construction of Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane. Correspondence with contractor and bank.
Artwork and furnishings, Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane. Correspondence and miscellaneous.

Folder 5
Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane. Photographs of artwork by Myron Levytsky.
Repainting of Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane (1992).
Alterations to residence behind Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane (1965).

Box 15
Folder 1
Plans for Ukrainian Catholic Churches.
Plans for Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canberra. Not built.
Correspondence and Plans for Ukrainian Catholic Church in Newcastle. Not built.
Ivan Slynko. Plan for Ukrainian Catholic Church in Sunshine (Melbourne), Victoria.
Henderson and Thompson, architects. Plans for a Ukrainian Catholic Church, Maylands (Perth), Western Australia. Not Built.
Competition for design of a chapel for the Ukrainian section of the Sydney Cemetery, Rookwood. Correspondence (1967).
Proposal to build a church in Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, using RP’s plans for the Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, Brisbane (1975). Sketches, plan, correspondence.
Sketch plan for the Shrine of Our Lady of Protection in Marian Valley, Canungra, Queensland. Not built.

Folder 2
Iconostases.
Iconostasis for the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul, Melbourne. Competition entry. Plans, correspondence. Not erected.
Iconostasis for Ukrainian Catholic Church of St John the Baptist, Maylands, Perth. Correspondence and other materials.
Iconostasis for Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Transfiguration, Queanbeyan, NSW. Plans, correspondence and other materials.

Folder 3
Completion of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of St. Andrew in Sydney. Correspondence (1964).
Monument for the 1000th anniversary of Christianity in Ukraine, Canberra. Correspondence.

Folder 4
Plans for residential buildings
Headstones, Monuments
Ukranian Memorial Hall, Canberra
Cockington Greens Gardens. Advice on scale model of building representative of the Ukranian architectural tradition

Folder 5
Designs and Graphics
Stage Designs

Box 17
Folder 1
Funerary architecture. Plans and sketches

Folder 2
Plans for Reconstruction of the building of the Ukrainian Association of Queensland after its partial destruction by fire, 1976-78.

Ukrainian Catholic Church of Our Lady of Protection, 36 Broadway Street, Woolloongabba. (a) Various designs for furnishings and other details of the church; (b) Photographs of the church after completion of the sanctuary icon and iconostasis (artist: Myron Levytsky) in 1969; (c) sketches and other materials for a Ukrainian Catholic shrine at Marian Valley, Canungra, Queensland.

Projects designed and documented for Ukrainian Associations

Architectural plans for Ukrainian Associations projects, including documentation. Comprises:

7.2 Projects designed and documented for Ukrainian Associations.
7.2.1 Ukrainian Association of Queensland (UAQ) Public Hall at 70 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane. All drawings on tracing paper, 60-75 x 45-60 cm.
7.2.1.1 Measured drawing of the premises, 1/8":1'0.
7.2.1.2 Working drawing, initial remodelling and addition of Stage, Kitchen and Library to the existing Public Hall, 1955.
7.2.1.3 Ukrainian Community Centre (current name) in Cordelia Street, proposed rebuilding and extension of the fire-damaged public hall, preliminary sketch plan, 1977, 1/8: 1'0.
7.2.1.4 Restoration plan, extensions to lower floor area, restoration of Manager's house at rear, working drawing, 1/8": 1'0.
7.2.1.5 Foundation and base walls, detail sections, 1:100, 1:50 and 1:20.
7.2.1.6 Foundations, detail sections, 1:100 and 1:50.
7.2.1.7 Retaining wall details, 1:20.
7.2.1.8 Carpenter's sub-contract, roof framing, 1:20.
7.2.1.9 Ditto, stage details, 1:50 and 1:20.
7.2.1.10 Fire escape stairs, 1:20 and 1:10.
7.2.1.11 Kitchen stairs, 1:50, 1:20.
7.2.1.12 Kitchen details, 68 x 42 cm, 1:50, 1:20.
7.2.1.13 Canteen details, 76 x 54 cm, 1:20, 1:10.
7.2.1.14 Toilet details, 73 x 54 cm.
7.2.1.15 Steel frame under house, 1: 100, 1: 10
7.2.1.16 Manager's house stair, 1:20,1:10.
7.2.1.17 Kitchen in manager's house, details.
7.2.1.18 Hall, aluminium windows and front door details.
7.2.1.19 Brickwork window openings. Two sheets.
7.2.1.20 Entrance gates and front fence. Two sheets.
7.2.2 Alterations and additions to the Community Hall of the UAQ Oxley Branch, 962 Oxley Rd., working drawing, 1958.

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