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Photographs from the construction of the Edgley Residence at 47 Hedges Avenue, Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Parish Centre, Broadbeach Waters.

Twelve ink line drawings on tracing paper. From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Catholic Parish of Surfers Paradise. The brief: master plan, design and documents. The Parish moved from central Surfers Paradise to Broadbeach Waters to accommodate future expansion. The church plan incorporated a radial layout with a sloping floor for optimum visibility and engagement. Includes sketch, working and marketing drawings for site plans, elevations, roof plans, landscaping, and site work.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

'Observing Mexico'

Collection of short stories about Mexico based on true events between 1968 and 1975. Number 9 of the second series Thiedeke wrote between 1990 and 2018. This book was written in 2006.

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-

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-

Mansion enclave, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Eleven architectural drawings. Client: Kuala Lumpur developer. Brief: Design, documentation. Job: Residence for Tan Sri Low, Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur. Dated 23 Oct 1997. The residence was in distinct zones - one as a private residence and the other for public functions. The total of the floor area for all levels was over 6000ms. Thiedeke never saw the finished product.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

King Neptune Restaurant, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Presentation volume set of four plans for King Neptune Restaurant, located on 2247 Granville Street, Vancouver. Drawn by GH and GJT for Erickson Massey Architects. Stapled together (staples removed). Client: Restauranteur. Brief: Concept design for a seafood restaurant; the essence being to capture of the character of timber wharf structures on the Fraser River; the ships, trains and piles of logs.

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-

Hebel test house, Armidale, New South Wales

Three architectural drawings with Title block showing architectural firm as Arkitekto Thiedeke, dated 1993. Two smaller drawings and one set of five drawings stapled together. Client: Retired academic. Brief: A residence to replace an old country farmhouse; the house was designed as a prefabricated unit to be delivered direct from the factory and assembled in a few weeks. Unbuilt.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Hebel prefabricated house

Brief: Design examples for use of a modified commercial produce. In 1992 Thiedeke carried out research to find a single structural material providing fire proofing, temperature stability, acoustic superiority and ease of use. Lightweight aerated concrete panels (Hebel) achieved these. This file comprises drawings for four concepts using Hebel in construction. Some have post-it notes sticky taped to them.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

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