File File 3 - Well Made Plans exhibition records

Identity area

Reference code

UQFL643-Series A-File 3

Title

Well Made Plans exhibition records

Date(s)

  • 1987-1988 (Creation)

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File

Extent and medium

1 folder

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Name of creator

(1945-)

Biographical history

Donald Robert (Don) Watson was born in Brisbane on 3 June 1945. The family home in which he grew up was a Queenslander house designed by Thomas Ramsay Hall. He had a keen interest in architecture from an early age; however, as the son of two doctors, it was assumed he would follow in their footsteps and his studies at the Church of England Grammar School were focussed towards medicine. Once he he had decided on an architecture career path, Watson enrolled in the Brisbane Central Technical College (now the Queensland University of Technology) to complete art classes that would equip him with technical drawing skills and other skills required for architecture studies. In 1963 he won the Open Scholarship to undertake the University of Queensland’s Bachelor of Architecture degree. While studying part-time he worked with Lund, Hutton, Black and Paulsen (1963 to 1964) and was employed by James Birrell and Partners (1967 to 1969). After graduating Watson worked for Hayes and Scott (Brisbane), 1970; AB Waters and Associates (London), 1971; and Geoffrey Pie and Associates (Brisbane), 1972 to 1974. After acquiring a house in South Brisbane in 1974, Watson developed an interest in local architectural history and began research for the book The Queensland House for the National Trust of Queensland. From 1975 to 1979 he practiced as an architectural consultant in Brisbane. From 1979 to 1989 Watson was employed in half- and full-time capacities as a lecturer in the University of Queensland's Department of Architecture.

Archival history

Previously catalogued as F3823

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Don Watson

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Scope and content

Records, correspondence and photographs relating to the Well Made Plans exhibition of the Queensland Architectural Archive held in the Fryer Library. Included in this file:
Friends of Fryer newsletter, includes article about the Queensland Architectural Archive and upcoming exhibition ‘Well Made Plans’, no. 21, 1988. -- Records relating to the Proposed Exhibition for the Queensland Architectural Archive in the Fryer Library, University of Queensland. -- Copy of the architectural drawing on front cover on ‘Well made plans’. -- Notes and costings for the exhibition. --Three b/w photographs of Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson launching the exhibition, with Don Watson, Ron Voller and other guests.-- Speech notes for a slideshow presentation on Architectural history headed ‘Fryer Talk’. -- 12 colour transparencies and photographic prints of the Exhibition layout. -- 12 b/w negatives and contact prints of the Exhibition layout. -- Letter from Cameron Chisholm & Nicol to F A Pidgeon (cc Don Watson) seeking sponsorship of QAA Exhibition. -- Finlayson brochure with drawings and measurements for the exhibition, costings, and layout of the venue.

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Accruals

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Conditions governing access

Unrestricted access.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright applies.

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  • English

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Note

Box 1 Folder 3.

Alternative identifier(s)

Alma MMS ID

991013984399103131

Libraries Australia ID

65002715

OCLC Number

1091875102

Former Call Number

F3823

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Status

Final

Level of detail

Full

Dates of creation revision deletion

Created, Linda Justo, 20-May-2021.

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  • Box: UQFL643 Box 1