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Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
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Courts of Law Buildings

Box 1
Folder 5
Department of Works. Proposed Supreme Court Extension. Report. 19 May 1958. Copy.
Department of Works. Re: Supreme Court -Extensions. Report. 17 December 1958. Copy.
Model of the 1963 design concept as ultimately built.
Brisbane Courts of Law: A4 sheets of drawings and photographs:
Final design concept of Brisbane .Courts of Law complex, two drawings: perspective view and George Street elevation.
Completed Stage 1, the District Courts, 1970.
Court interior.
Completed Stage 3, Magistrate and Supreme Courts, 1981.
Supreme Court interior.
Children's Courts in Coronation Drive, 1984, two sheets.

Box 12
Folder 4
Supreme Court Extensions. Photographs of model.
Brisbane Central Courts Building, 179 North Quay; Courts of Law, Townsville; Toowoomba Court House.

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Item 5
Bligh Jessup Bretnall and Partners, Courts of Law – Brisbane: Supreme Court and Additions to District Court Design Development Sketches Appendix. Stage 2. 17 September 1975.

Health and Welfare Building

Box 1
Folder 6
Several sheets of ink-jet printed photographs of the Health and Welfare Building as completed in 1965 and in course of construction.

Box 12
Folder 5
Photograph and program of official opening
Review in the Queensland Master Builder journal

Government Precinct Development

Box 1
Folder 7
Government Precinct: Various correspondence and notes, 1958-1985

Folder 8
City of Brisbane, city plan showing zoning of land, including land for State Government use. No date. and Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane, no date (1971 ?), pamphlet prepared for the opening of the building. No mention of who designed the building or who built it. Included here for the record. And Photographs of model.
UDPA Planners (Queensland) Pty. Ltd., State Government Precinct Study Proposal. October 1972.

Box 2
Folder 1
Bellevue Hotel 1885, Department of Works documentation initiated by R. Pavlyshyn, 13 pages of drawings and photographs, April 1969
Development of the Government Precinct: Preservation of the Bellevue Hotel and The Mansions, Department of Works report by R. Pavlyshyn, November 1973.

Folder 2
Lund Hutton Newell Paulsen Pty. Ltd. and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Development Plan for the State Government Precinct, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Draft report for the Department of Works. 7 August 1974.

Folder 3
Development Plan for the Government Precinct: Assessment of Consultants' Proposal and Options, Department of Works report by R. Pavlyshyn dated October 1974. The assessment of the consultants' proposal includes an abridged version of the consultants' submission of August 1974 under their original name of LHNP, and considers reports by the National Trust and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.

Folder 4
Government Precinct: various correspondence, 'notes and press clippings, 1974-1976.
Lund Hutton Newell Paulsen Pty. Ltd., State Government Precinct: Design Development, Phase 1, Report Relative to (A) Structural Options, (B) Partitions. 10 October 1975.

Folder 5
Government Precinct: Widening of William Street. Various correspondence, 1976-1978.
Government Precinct: Bellevue Hotel. Extract from Hansard, press clippings, correspondence.
Government Precinct: Unauthorised exhibition of plans. Correspondence, 1978.

Box 3
Folder 1
Government Precinct: Options for Development in the Light of Projected Needs. Department of Works report by R. Pavlyshyn, June 1978. The report mainly concerns accommodation needs and the current status of the project.
Department of Works in association with Lund Hutton Ryan Morton Pty. Ltd. Architects, Development Plan for the State Government Precinct, Brisbane, Queensland: Options for Development. Consultants' report, again under the name LHRM, January 1979.
Government Buildings in Brisbane City Area: Government Precinct Development. Report to the Committee appointed by Cabinet to consider Government office accommodation, June 1980. The report to this interdepartmental committee, co­authored by R. J. Howatson, R. Pavlyshyn and V. Doyle, takes into consideration R. Pavlyshyn's advanced options for "recycling" the verandas of the Bellevue Hotel and providing accommodation for the National Science Centre. The proposal was researched but later rejected.

Folder 2
Government Precinct Development: Submission to the Government Accommodation Committee. Covering Report: New Buildings and Ancillary Development; Restoration of The Mansions and Harris Court, September 1982. Department of Works report by R. Pavlyshyn on accommodation in the restored Mansions building.
Government Precinct Development, Parcel 4b (Site of Government Printing Office): Pre-Design Studies, Interim Report, April 1984. Department of Works report by R. Pavlyshyn.
Government Precinct: Statue of Queen Elizabeth II by John Dowie for open space in the Precinct. Correspondence, contract and ten photographs.
Government Precinct development. Brochure. No date (1986?).

Box 12
Folder 6
Minutes of meetings between Pavlyshyn and other Department of Works personnel and representatives of Lund Hutton Newell Paulsen Pty Ltd; correspondence; Pavlyshyn, memo urging commencement of Precinct development. 1975-1977.
Six photographs of model and artist's impression

Folder 7
Reports for 1979 and 1982

Folder 8
Correspondence with John Dowie, sculptor, about statue of the Queen for the Precinct. 1982-83.
Government office Accommodation Committee. Various documents. 1979-1985.

Advisory Arts Committee

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Folder 6

Various documents.
Queensland Cultural Centre Trust: An Invitation to Sculptors (1983?)
Letter with appendices to Sir David Muir, Chairman, Queensland Cultural Centre Trust, reporting on the first phase of the selection process for sculptures and the creation of a short list; photographs of work by some of the sculptors listed in the report.

Box 12
Folder 1
Correspondence with sculptors selected for commissions; contracts, photographs, other documents:, incl. Ante Dabro, Clement Meadmore, Anthony Pryor, Ron Robertson Swann, Len and Kath Shillam

Box 12
Folder 2
Correspondence about Lawrence Daws’s mural for the Performing Arts Complex.
Official Handover of the Commissioned Art Works. Program. May 1985.
Queensland Cultural Centre Advisory Arts Committee: Final Report to the Honorable the Minister for Works and Housing. June 1985.

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.

Restoration of historical buildings

Box 6
Folder 2
Folder containing A4 sheets with photographs and pamphlets:
a. Commissariat Stores, Brisbane, restored 1983, two photographs.
b. Old Government House, Brisbane.
c. Newstead House, Brisbane.
d. Charters Towers Court House.
e. James Cook Historical Museum, Cooktown.
f. The Mansions, George Street, Brisbane, restored 1985, interior.
g. The Mansions, brochure (no date), including coloured elevation and plans.
h. Preserving Our Queensland Heritage (Brisbane: Premier's Department, 1985).

Board of Architects of Queensland (in the role of Chairman)

Box 7
Folder 6
Letters of appointment of R. Pavlyshyn to the roles of Government Representative on the Board of Architects of Queensland and of Chairman of the Board of Architects (5 items).
The Board and the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, 1974-1976.
a. Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, Constitution and Rules. September 1974.
b. R. Pavlyshyn, "Future Role of the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia Incorporated: Discussion Paper for the Annual General Meeting, July 1975."
c. R. Pavlyshyn, "Architects Accreditation Council of Australia: Revision of Constitution and Rules." Undated.
d. Log Book or Experience in Architectural Practice. Draft for the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia Inc. With accompanying letter. 17 November 1975.
Codes of Professional Conduct, 1975-1976.
a. Board of Architects of Queensland. Proposed Uniform Code of Professional Conduct For the Boards ·of Architects of States and Territory of Australia: Interim Report for the Joint Meeting of the Boards. May 1975
b. Board of Architects of Queensland. The Uniform Code of Professional. Conduct for the Boards of Architects of States and Territories: Second Interim Report.
c. Board of Architects of Queensland. Proposed Uniform Code of Professional Conduct For the Boards of Architects of States and Territory of Australia: Final Report for: the Joint Meeting of the Boards. June 1976.
d. Board of Architects of Queensland. Code of Professional Conduct. Draft.
e. Board of Architects of Queensland. Code of Professional Conduct.
f. Board of Architects of Queensland. Code of Professional Conduct. With marginal notes and changes by R. Pavlyshyn. Undated.
g. Board of Architects of Queensland. Code of Professional conduct of Architects. Undated.
h. Disciplinary Measures Other than codes. Comparative table of disciplinary provisions in the States and Territories.

Folder 7
The Board's Response to the Deletion of the Clause "Responsible Design "from the Building Act 1975.
a. "Standard Building by-Laws 197511 -Deletion of Clause 8.1 (2) -"Responsible Design" (copy).
b. Chairman's letter to the Minister for Works and Housing, 13 April 1976 (copy).
c. Various correspondence opposing the deletion of the clause (4 items).
Board's Response to a paper on the membership structure of the Royal Australian Institute ofArchitects. 1976
a. Bryce Mortlock, "RAIA Membership Structure and Admission Requirements: Discussion paper by the President." 10 September 1975. With a cover note from Stan [Marquis-Kyle].
b. Barry H. McNeill, "R.A.LA. Membership Structure and Admission Requirements: Some Comments on the President's Discussion Paper, Especially on Education and Registration." 24 September 1975
c. Roman Pavlyshyn, "Some Comments on the Discussion Paper by Bryce Mortlock 'The Unity of Architecture,'" 12 September 1976, with cover letter and previous correspondence.

Box 8
Folder 1
Review of the Architects Regulations of 1963, 1984-1985.
a. Queensland legislation and regulations concerning architects.
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the registration and practice of Architects; and for purposes incidental thereto. No. 25 of 1962
The Architects Regulations of 1963.
An Act to Amend the Architects Act of 1962 in certain particulars. No. 18 of 1971.
A Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the registration and practice of architects and for related purposes. 1985.
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the registration and practice of architects and for related purposes. No. 22 of 1985.
The Architects Regulations 1985.
b. Copy of the Queensland Act on architects, no. 25 of 1962, with marginal notes by R. Pavlyshyn.
c. The Board of Architects of Queensland, Review of the Architects Regulations of 1963. June 1984.

Folder 2
Board of Architects Workshops and R. Pavlyshyn's input into them, 1983-1985.
a. Workshop '82, "Contractual Problems."
Registration form and program.
Board of Architects of Queensland, Workshop '82. Contractual Problems: Recent Court and Arbitration Decisions. Papers presented at the Workshop by Prof. H. K. Lucke, M. Lothian and I. H. Bailey
Minister for Works and Housing, opening address
R. Pavlyshyn, Introduction.
R. Pavlyshyn, notes for closing remarks.
b. Workshop '83, "Contract Administration."
Registration form and program.
Board of Architects of Queensland, Workshop '83. Contract Administration. Papers presented at the Workshop by P. W. MacCallum, D. Stewart, and P. Mauthner.
R. Pavlyshyn, Introduction (2 copies, one with speaker's notes)
Summary of presentations.

Folder 3
c. Workshop '85, " The Future of the Architectural Profession."
Registrar's circular, including notification of Workshop '85
Registration form and program
Board of Architects of Queensland, Workshop '85. The Future of the Architectural Profession. Papers presented at the Workshop by W. J. Humble, J. Lake, J. N. S. Simpson, B. S. Saini, T. Heath and R. Pavlyshyn.
R. Pavlyshyn, "Towards an Updated Architect's Role: Synoptic Outline for a Paper for the Board of Architects' Workshop: Future of the Architectural Profession".
Drafts of papers for the workshop by W. J. Humble (2), J. Lake, 1. N. S. Simpson, B. S. Saini and T. Heath (6 items in all).
Papers, notes and publications related to the theme of the Workshop by 'Henry George, Tom Heath, B. S. Saini and J. R. Bhalla, and John Lake (4 items).
Shane Ryan, "The Future of the Architectural Profession: board of Architects of Queensland Workshop '85, "Architecture Australia, January 1986, 72-74 (copy).
Various papers addressing the changing role of the architectural profession (6 items).'
Workshop '86. Proposed Program.

Folder 4
Board of Architects Prescribed Examinations, 1985.
a. Syllabus of the Prescribed Examinations of the. Board of Architects of Queensland. 1985.
b. Prescribed Examinations 1986 (2 items).
Recommendation to Accredit the Course of the School of Architecture at the University of Queensland. 15 October 1985.
Meeting agenda and minutes, 1986 (3 items).
Report to architects registered in Queensland, 1986.

Drawings for the Office of Karl Langer, Brisbane

Drawings by R. Pavlyshyn in the Office of Karl Langer, architect and town planner, Brisbane, 1950-1958.

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3.1 Mackay Crematorium at Mt. Pleasant, working drawings, 15 sheets 64 x 47 cm
3.1.1 Site plan, scale 1/16": 1'0, plans and elevations 1/4": 1'0, details 1 1/2: 1'0. (3.1.1.1 -3.1.1.15).
3.1.2 Crematorium model, set of three photographs.
3.2 Sugar Research Institute, Mackay, working drawings and schedule of finishes (four sheets, 58 x 39 cm.) and perspective view (68 x 43 cm.) (3.2.1 -3.2.5).
3.3 Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Andres, sketch plan, two sheets 40 x 27 cm. (3.3.1 -3.3.2).
3.4 Residence for Monte Gorton, sketch plan, 100 x 38 cm.
3.5 Residence for Mr and Mrs Anderson, Tourist Rd., Toowoomba, working drawing, 77 x 37 cm.
3.6 Brisbane Crematorium, sketch plans: entrance, streets and ground layouts, site details, perspective views, five sheets, 50 x 31 em. (3.6.1 -3.6.5; 3.6.3 -3.6.5 are perspectives by Karl Langer).
3.7 Mackay City Council, layout ofthe Civic Centre, aerial perspective, 54 x 36 cm.
3.8 Mackay City Council, layout of the new Showground, two sheets, 72 x 37 cm. (3.8.1 ­3.8.2)
3.9 War Memorial for the Town ofIngham, sketch plan, one sheet, 75 x 62 cm.

Commonwealth Department of Works, Brisbane office, Projects

Projects by R. Pavlyshyn in the Commonwealth Department of Works, Brisbane, 1951-1958.

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Job Description
4.1 For the Postmaster General's Department
4.1.1 Nundah Post Office sketch plan, six sheets 78 x 46 cm.
4.1.2 Dirranbandi Post Office sketch plan, three sheets 74 x 54 cm. (4.1.2.1 -4.1.2.3)
4.1.3 Surfers Paradise Post Office.
4.1.3.1 Sketch plan, 68 x 48 cm.
4.1.3.2 Working drawings, seven sheets, 74 x 55 cm. (4.1.3.1 -4.1.3.8).
4.1.4 Texas Post Office sketch plan, two sheets 68 x 65 cm.
4.1.5 Caboolture Post Office
4.1.5.1 Sketch plan., two sheets, 62 x 70 cm.
4.1.5.2 Amended sketch plan, 62 x 48 cm.
4.1.5.3 Working drawtngs, ten sheets, 73 x 55 cm.
4.1.6 Nundah Telephone Exchange, sketch plan, two sheets, 68 x 50 cm.
4.1.7 Ipswich Telephone Exchange, sketch plan, three sheets, 73 x 55 cm.
4.1.8 Mitchell Carrier Equipment Bldg, sketch plan, one sheet, 68 x 59 cm.
4.1.9 Gladstone Lineyard Depot, sketch plan, one sheet, 70 x 50 cm.
4.1.10 Toowoomba Engineering Building, sketch plan, three sheets, 74 x 55.
4.1.11 Chermside PMG Training School and recreation area, one sheet, 96 x 70 cm.
4.1.12 St. Lucia N.S.T. Regiment, mess building administration building, sketch plan, four sheets, 72 x 54 cm.
4.1.13 Townsville N.E.F.L.-H.Q., residence for commanding officer, two sheets, 65 x 46 cm.

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Job Description
4.2 For the Department of the Australian Defence Forces and other work.
4.2.1 Amberley RAAF airmen's kitchen and mess, working drawing., 6 sheets, 100 x 70 cm. (4.2.1.1. - 4.2.1.6).
4.2.2 CMF Training Depot, working drawings, seven sheets 96 x 68 cm.
4.2.3 Victoria Barracks, Officers' mess lounge, interiors two sheets 50 x 60 cm.
(4.2.3.1 -4.2.3.2).
4.2.4 Standard service house, sketch plan, two sheets.
4.2 For the Department of the Australian Defence Forces and other work.
4.2.5 Mackay National Broadcasting Station, sketch plan, one sheet, 75 x 56 cm.
4.2.6 Cairns Airport Operations Building, sketch plan, two sheets, 72 x 54 cm.
4.2.7 RockhamptonAirport Terminal building, sketch plan, two sheets, 74 x 55 cm.
4.2.8 McLachlan St., Valley, Workshop and Parking Station, sketch plan, four sheets, 73 x 52 cm.
4.2.9 Fortitude Valley, Garage and Office Accommodation, one sheet, 74 x 54 cm.
4.2.10 Port Moresby Hydroelectric Powerhouse, working drawings, seven sheets, 98 x 68 cm.

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