File File 15 - Residence for J. and L. Keogh, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico

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UQFL644-Series A-File 15

Title

Residence for J. and L. Keogh, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico

Date(s)

  • 1970 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

3 architectural drawings ; 58 x 108 cm.

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Name of creator

(1942-)

Biographical history

Graeme John Thiedeke was born on 8 January 1942. He commenced part-time study towards a Diploma of Architecture in 1960 at the Central Technical College (now Queensland University of Technology) while working at Conrad Gargett. He graduated in 1966, moved to Canada and in 1968 moved to Mexcio. In Mexico he studied art, formed an architectural practice and started a ceramics factory. In 1975 he returned to Australia, recommencing work with Conrad Gargett until 1977. In 1978 he joined the Davis Heather Group, later forming a separate company with Bill Heather, The Heater Thiedeke Group. Thiedeke moved to Malaysia in 2000 and began working for the architectural firm McKerrell Lynch.

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Scope and content

Three working drawings (ink line drawing on paper, photocopied). Client: John and Linda Keogh. Brief: Design, documentation and construction of a residence/studio for renowned Canadian puppeteers. This was the first architectural commission Thiedeke did in Mexico. Due to a cement shortages at the time, Thiedeke had to rethink the concrete roof as a semi circular brick vault (Boveda). This was achieved without formwork and finished within one week. Using bovedas revived a tradition that had all but disappeared. Working drawings sequentially numberd WD.1 to WD-3. Dated, 29 Jan 1970.

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Accruals

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Original order.

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Unrestricted access.

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Copyright applies.

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  • Spanish

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Note

Tube 5

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Status

Final

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Dates of creation revision deletion

Created, Linda Justo, 21-Apr-2021.

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Internal evidence, donor file.

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  • Tube: UQFL644 Tube 5