Drawing of tree lined avenue in a town with buildings on either side. Pen and crayon.
Used in Cheltenham case study in Townscape
Drawing of tree lined avenue in a town with buildings on either side. Pen and crayon.
Used in Cheltenham case study in Townscape
2 maroon 1 green 1 blue 1 orange manila folders with loose papers.
various odds and ends of papers at the end of the first trawl through the archive files headed:
Ludlow [preliminaries to possible commission 1953-4];
un-headed [remains of a tagged alphabet file dealing with lectures, commissions and other matters 1958-59];
United Nations Brazil visit Virgin Islands U.S.A. Gordon Edwards Patrick Horsbrugh 1968];
Lecture tour of Pakistan, India and Ceylon for the British Council January-February 1952;
Foreign Countries. Leaflets and spare copies 'Team for the Town Centre' reprint from the Municipal Journal 19 May 1961 on Sevenoaks scheme by ML.
Prints and negatives in Kodak 8x10 100 sheet box, headed by ML 'Black & White + colour negs Kaduna'.
Box contains Kaduna model 17 b&w 250x200mm prints, 3 sheets of b&w contact prints, 12 colour 60x60mm film positives all by Sam Lambert, 2 210x170mm b&w prints; presentation of book 2 210x170mm b&w prints.
Papers, 1936-1988, produced and collected by Max Lock and the Max Lock Group, relating to Lock's career as a planner and architect and to wider issues in planning, particularly after World War Two. The collection comprises working papers (including survey papers) and finished material.
Contents include correspondence; notes and card indexes; photographs (some aerial), slides, drawings, maps and plans; Bills, Acts, white papers and other official publications; books, articles, reports and other publications (some annotated); typescripts; press cuttings; and conference papers.
The bulk of the material dates from the 1940s to the early 1970s. Material relating to Lock's career and projects within the UK includes papers on his time as a Watford councillor and his architectural practice in the 1930s, including a timber house he designed at Stanmore, Middlesex; Hull, 1939-1957, including conflicts between Lock and his superiors; Scalby, 1940-1941; Middlesborough, 1943-1970; Hartlepool, 1946-1970; Portsmouth, 1948-1973; Salisbury, 1949-1969; Sutton Coldfield, 1950-1967; Bedford, 1950-1971; Sevenoaks, 1954-1965; Aberdare, 1957-1959; Stratford (West Ham), 1957-1962; Hackney and Shoreditch, 1960-1971; Woodley, 1962-1969; Oldham, 1962-1971; Covent Garden, 1963-1971; Battle, 1964; Brentford and Chiswick, 1964-1970; Torbay, 1968-1969; Dunstable, 1968-1972; Greater London Development Plan Inquiry, 1969-1971, and other material on GLC planning and transport; Beverley, 1969-1972.
Material on projects and visits overseas includes papers on Scandinavia, 1937-1939, 1946-1949; India, Pakistan and Ceylon, 1946-1955; the Netherlands, including the Town Planning Institute Tour (1946), 1946-1957; the Americas, including Brazil, the West Indies and the USA, 1952-1969; Italy, 1952-1970; the Middle East, including Iraq and Jordan, 1954-1958; Australia, 1959-1960; Aden, 1960-1961; Kuwait, 1961; Nigeria, including Kaduna and Maiduguri, 1962-1975.
The collection includes a large volume of accumulated material, 1944-1987, largely printed material by other authors, including other planners, planning bodies and architects, some from architectural and planning journals and from the national and regional press, on planning and related issues both in the UK and overseas, such as planning law and procedures; central and local government and administration; public inquiries; housing; historic buildings; urban development; industry and retail; transport infrastructure, including roads and ports; traffic, noise, and the environment; social and economic issues including employment, labour, and social class; population levels and density; public amenities and utilities; land use and open space; and statistical data.
Some papers relate to the affairs, including legal and financial matters, of the Max Lock Group; the architectural work of Max Lock and Partners; premises in Victoria Square, London; and the Max Lock Group Nigeria. Papers of or concerning Lock himself include his notebooks and other papers reflecting the development of his ideas; papers relating to publications and broadcasts; papers relating to professional bodies, including the TPI, RIBA, TCPA and UDAG; personal correspondence; photographs of him and his friends; papers on music and architecture, including lecture notes; articles about Lock, and his obituary in the Independent, 3 May 1988.
无标题的Booklet listing brief details for short full-time postgraduation courses, including:
Full-time day courses, mostly lasting from 2-5 days:
Project Management for Students; Arbitrations; Radical departures in Local Economic Planning; The Management of Building Maintenance; Urban Design; Rural Transport Seminar; Roof Gardens and Roof Terraces; Buildings in Use; Child Care Provision and Employment Planning; Route Planning in the Road Freight Industry; Urban Management; Third World Urban Structures; The Law of Contract and the Standard Forms; Static and Dynamic Analysis of Guyed Masts; Urban Development Operations; Airport Economics and Finance; Senior Architects Project Management; Urban Policy Integration and Implementation; Self-Help Buildings/Co-operatives; Urban Transport and Energy; Management Tools for Tree Care; Professional Negligence; Agency in the 80s; Design and Cost Effectiveness of Solar Heating Systems; Maintenance of Housing Systems; Building Economics; Claims and the Building Industry; Urban transport Planning; London Planning Summer School; Applications of Micro Electronics to Maintenance; Academics Institutions, Industry and the Community; Computing in Architecture.
Weekend Courses:
Revision for examinations of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers
Part-time evening courses:
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; Non-linear Dynamic Response Analysis of Structures; Micro Computers in Structural/Civil Engineering; Cost Control and Building Economics; Limit State Design of Structural Steel (Buildings); Falsework Design; Structural brickwork Design; Engineering Services technology for Quantity Surveyors; estate Agency for Negotiators; Optimisation Methods in Structural Engineering; Programming in BASIC for Structural Engineers; Town Planning and Building Law; Cement Chemistry for Civil Engineers; Tall Building Structures; Introduction to Design of Steel projects; Measurement of Mechanical and Engineering Services; Development management - The South Bank; Principles of Perspective; Perspective, Freehand Drawing and Rendering; Foundation Design; Introduction of Financial management in Construction. Includes the Habitat Forum series.