- Minutes 1903-1955
- Student records 1908-1964
- Financial records 1954-1963
- Calendars and prospectuses 1948-1960
- Correspondence 1944-1964
- Newscuttings 1947-1965
Records of the Glasgow School of Architecture, Glasgow, Scotland, 1903-1964
This material is held atGlasgow School of Art Archives and Collections
- Reference
- GB 1694 GB 0249 OE 16
- Dates of Creation
- 1903-1965
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.6 metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Glasgow School of Architecture, Scotland, was founded as the result of consultations between the Glasgow & West of Scotland Technical College and the Glasgow School of Art in 1904. The School was jointly funded by the two institutions although it never achieved its own premises or staff, with classes operating between the two institutions.
The School offered a Diploma in Architecture that was heavily revised following the 1914-1918 war in order for it to be recognised by the Institute of British Architects. The course was available part-time to allow students to work and study simultaneously and a BSc in Architecture was offered from 1924. From 1927, the evening classes were held at the Glasgow School of Art and the day classes at the college. Even though both institutions followed the principle of co-ordination, in truth, the two classes acted independently. Following a review in 1937, the joint committee decided to centralise the teaching at the Glasgow School of Art, although the choice was changed to the Royal Technical College on the grounds of lack of space. The Glasgow Institute of Architects were in favour of the Glasgow School of Art, seeing their profession as belonging with the Fine Arts. However, a compromise was reached and the certificate course was held at the School of Art and the Diploma would be gained at the College.
This continued until 1965 when the joint committee was abolished and both institutions set up their own courses.
John Butt, John Anderson's Legacy: The University of Strathclyde and its antecedents (East Linton: Tuckwell Press Ltd, 1996)
Arrangement
This material is arranged into series, which consist of numbers of items related by format and/or function. Within series, the items are generally arranged chronologically
Access Information
Open
Acquisition Information
The University of Strathclyde
Other Finding Aids
Manual file level list and index cards available in searchroom
Manual file level list available at the National Registers of Archives in London (NRA 37301)
A fully searchable series level list is available via the Gateway to Scottish Higher Education (GASHE) web site at http://www.gashe.ac.uk
Alternative Form Available
No known copies
Archivist's Note
Compiled by David Powell, Hub Project Archivist, 4 December 2001
No alterations made to date
Conditions Governing Use
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Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use & condition of documents
Appraisal Information
This material has been appraised in line with standard GB 0249 procedures
Custodial History
Retained in the custody of the Glasgow & West of Scotland Technical College, the Royal College of Science & Technology, and then the University of Strathclyde
Accruals
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