PH1980:0358:028
Description:
- Closes, vennels and wynds are narrow passages that lead from the street to side entrances of houses.
architecture
1868-1871
View of Closes Nos. 97 and 103 showing a common water tap or pump in the foreground, Saltmarket [street], Glasgow, Scotland
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PH1980:0358:028
Description:
- Closes, vennels and wynds are narrow passages that lead from the street to side entrances of houses.
architecture
PH1980:1045
probably 1897
Project
Hospital Building Proposal
AP013.S1.D262
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a hospital in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Material in this file was produced in 1945. File contains an index card, and a preliminary drawing.
1945
Hospital Building Proposal
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AP013.S1.D262
Description:
File documents an unexecuted project for a hospital in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Material in this file was produced in 1945. File contains an index card, and a preliminary drawing.
Project
1945
Project
AP140.S2.SS2.D11
Description:
File documents a dead project for Linn Products Limited Headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1984 and 1985. File contains textual records.
1984-1985
Linn Products Limited Headquarters
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AP140.S2.SS2.D11
Description:
File documents a dead project for Linn Products Limited Headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1984 and 1985. File contains textual records.
File 11
1984-1985
Project
World Museum
AP144.S2.D2
Description:
File documents an unexecuted proposal for a maritime museum in Liverpool, England, and a proposal for citizen participation in urban development in Glasgow, Scotland, published in Baumeister (1968) and in Architectural Design (1970). The project documents the publication and conceptual idea that incorporated the Queen Mary Museum (AP144.S2D.18) proposal. Some material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains publication drawings, photographic material, and a textual record.
1968
World Museum
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AP144.S2.D2
Description:
File documents an unexecuted proposal for a maritime museum in Liverpool, England, and a proposal for citizen participation in urban development in Glasgow, Scotland, published in Baumeister (1968) and in Architectural Design (1970). The project documents the publication and conceptual idea that incorporated the Queen Mary Museum (AP144.S2D.18) proposal. Some material in this file was produced in 1968. File contains publication drawings, photographic material, and a textual record.
File 2
1968
textual records, photographs
Brochures, promotional material, pamphlets, publication, timetable, photographs and postcards
DR2006:0075
Description:
includes 1 folder and contains brochures, promotional material, pamphlets, publication, timetable, photographs and postcards of Glasgow and site, and competition programme documents
Brochures, promotional material, pamphlets, publication, timetable, photographs and postcards
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DR2006:0075
Description:
includes 1 folder and contains brochures, promotional material, pamphlets, publication, timetable, photographs and postcards of Glasgow and site, and competition programme documents
textual records, photographs
drawings, textual records
Exhibition material
DR2006:0146
Description:
InIVA Exhibition (2001) (Institute of International Visual Arts, London) Material sent to exh.: Leaflet 'CP: The Home' AA exh (1982); CP AA exh. (1979); Non-plan exh.; original drawings; Liverpool Maritime Museum (1963); Glasgow City Planning Exh (1964); Sheffield Fest (1965); The Enhancement of York (196?); National Turner Exhibit (1975); Central Glasgow/Clyde Renewal (1973); Museums; 148 Aviary CP; 102 Inter-action Centre; South Bank (montage)
1968-2002
Exhibition material
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DR2006:0146
Description:
InIVA Exhibition (2001) (Institute of International Visual Arts, London) Material sent to exh.: Leaflet 'CP: The Home' AA exh (1982); CP AA exh. (1979); Non-plan exh.; original drawings; Liverpool Maritime Museum (1963); Glasgow City Planning Exh (1964); Sheffield Fest (1965); The Enhancement of York (196?); National Turner Exhibit (1975); Central Glasgow/Clyde Renewal (1973); Museums; 148 Aviary CP; 102 Inter-action Centre; South Bank (montage)
drawings, textual records
1968-2002
textual records
DR2004:1451
Description:
Binder 'X15' (1988-91), Box file X 15 No 5, (Loose) 'The Cedric Price Aviary - A Unique Project' (clippings, press review 1984), Mag box 'CP Press/18.2 '78/check for references' (inc. BDs duplicatas on Generator), Mag box 'D.H.-E. Folder' 'David Hugh-Evans' /'Institution of Environmental Sciences', File (red plastic) Clippings on CP, File 'CP Things /Glasgow/ 131 Rotten Row' (clippings on CP exh. etc.)
1980-1981
'The Cedric Price Aviary - A Unique Project'
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DR2004:1451
Description:
Binder 'X15' (1988-91), Box file X 15 No 5, (Loose) 'The Cedric Price Aviary - A Unique Project' (clippings, press review 1984), Mag box 'CP Press/18.2 '78/check for references' (inc. BDs duplicatas on Generator), Mag box 'D.H.-E. Folder' 'David Hugh-Evans' /'Institution of Environmental Sciences', File (red plastic) Clippings on CP, File 'CP Things /Glasgow/ 131 Rotten Row' (clippings on CP exh. etc.)
textual records
1980-1981
textual records
Diaries
AP206.S2.001
Description:
File consists of the diaries of Aditya Prakash from 1947-1955, excluding the year 1954. They cover his daily activities and life milestones including his schooling in London and Glasgow, his first jobs in architecture, the independence of India, the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, getting the job for the Chandigarh Capitol Team Project and the first few years of his work with Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew in Chandigarh.
1947-1955
Diaries
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AP206.S2.001
Description:
File consists of the diaries of Aditya Prakash from 1947-1955, excluding the year 1954. They cover his daily activities and life milestones including his schooling in London and Glasgow, his first jobs in architecture, the independence of India, the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, getting the job for the Chandigarh Capitol Team Project and the first few years of his work with Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew in Chandigarh.
textual records
1947-1955
Project
AP144.S2.D90
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the River Clyde Study & Ideas Competition, organised by the City of Glasgow, Scotland, for the rehabilitation of sections of the river bank. Cedric Price's entry proposed the conversion of existing coal yards and abandoned docks with a "metropolitan farm" including a food-growing complex, fish and hydroponic farms, and marketing facilities, along with a new public river transportation system. An existing conditions survey and a map show the docks and areas along the River Clyde. Design development drawings of diagrams and charts explore the various activities and the accommodation of each activity within the design limitations associated with it. Components of the plan are organized by activity type, location, and the amount of time required per activity. The activities shown include shopping, observation, gardening, employment, sports, and retraining. Other components of the plan are shown in detail: housing, the city farm, research center, a ferry and ferry stop, and a floating jungle. A diagram plots the travel time from the project area to various locations within Glascow. A public survey card monitors the project. One plan compares the size of this project site with other sites including that of Abu Dhabi Breakwater (AP144.S2.D94). Reprographic copies show regional relevance, and explore "test-bed" areas for activities such as forestry and agriculture. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 36, 39. Material in this file was produced between 1973 and1988, but predominantly in 1973. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, cartographic materials, and textual records.
1973-1988, predominant 1973
River Clyde Competition
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AP144.S2.D90
Description:
File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the River Clyde Study & Ideas Competition, organised by the City of Glasgow, Scotland, for the rehabilitation of sections of the river bank. Cedric Price's entry proposed the conversion of existing coal yards and abandoned docks with a "metropolitan farm" including a food-growing complex, fish and hydroponic farms, and marketing facilities, along with a new public river transportation system. An existing conditions survey and a map show the docks and areas along the River Clyde. Design development drawings of diagrams and charts explore the various activities and the accommodation of each activity within the design limitations associated with it. Components of the plan are organized by activity type, location, and the amount of time required per activity. The activities shown include shopping, observation, gardening, employment, sports, and retraining. Other components of the plan are shown in detail: housing, the city farm, research center, a ferry and ferry stop, and a floating jungle. A diagram plots the travel time from the project area to various locations within Glascow. A public survey card monitors the project. One plan compares the size of this project site with other sites including that of Abu Dhabi Breakwater (AP144.S2.D94). Reprographic copies show regional relevance, and explore "test-bed" areas for activities such as forestry and agriculture. Some material in this file was published in 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 36, 39. Material in this file was produced between 1973 and1988, but predominantly in 1973. File contains conceptual drawings, design development drawings, cartographic materials, and textual records.
File 90
1973-1988, predominant 1973