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The
Architecture Museum is a facility for the acquisition, preservation and
management of South Australian produced architectural and related
records, and for promoting intellectual enquiry into, and producing
scholarly information about, the state's built heritage.
The extensive and unique collection of over 200,000 items is housed in
archival conditions in a purpose-designed space in the Kaurna building,
Fenn Place, Adelaide. The Museum is publicly accessible and is open
Monday to Wednesday, 9am-5pm. Intending visitors should arrange an
appointment through the Collections Manager, Dr Julie Collins (email:
julie.collins@unisa.edu.au;
ph. 08 8302 9235)
Architecture Museum News
Moving to the Modern: Art Deco in South Australian Architecture
Monograph
Desmond Tan Scholarship in Architectural History
Architects of South Australia
Architects of South Australia is an online database of material
about the professional lives and contributions of a selection of the
state's architects from 1836 to the present day. In addition to
providing scholarly biographical information, the database also
identifies the architects' principal South Australian built works.
The database is the public face of the 'South Australian architects
and their Works' project being undertaken by a team of academic
researchers from the Architecture Museum with funding from the SA
Department for Environment and Heritage. Architects of South Australia launched 29 September
2008
(Media
Release)
History
In the mid-1970s, in the absence of a local repository to preserve
documents related to the history and practice of architecture and the
related professions in South Australia, architectural historian Donald
Leslie Johnson initiated a private collection. In 1990 he donated it to
the School of the Built Environment of the South Australian Institute of
Technology (a predecessor institution of the University of South
Australia). The acquisition included drawings, practice records,
personal papers, photos, slides, books and periodicals. It was
originally known as the Architecture Archive and formed the basis for
the present-day collections of the Architecture Museum which opened in
2005.
Holdings
The Architecture Museum holds more than 200,000 items including
approximately 20,000 drawings and a 2000-volume library. The holdings
relate to the work of private practitioners (State Records of South
Australia holds Government architects records). The focus is on
materials produced in the 20th century and particularly in the period
c.1910-1980. The University of South Australias Collections and Museums
Policy and the Architecture Museums General Policy and Collection
Policy documents guide decisions regarding acquisitions.
The
collection includes:
Drawings
Drawings plans, sections, elevations and perspectives by
architects, engineers, and consultants including both built and unbuilt
works primarily of the twentieth century.
Specifications
Specifications relating directly to the architectural drawings and
providing written documentation stipulating materials, quality of
finishes, and the manner of construction.
Correspondence
Professional and personal correspondence relating to specific
buildings, professional affairs and architects overseas travels.
Photographs
Photographic items including slides and photographic prints of
architects built works and overseas travels.
Notebooks and Diaries
Business and personal notebooks and diaries containing sketches and
newspaper clippings as well as notes relating to built projects.
Library
Books, monographs, periodicals, trade catalogues and brochures
donated from architects personal collections.
Special Holdings
Chamberlain collection
Predominantly 18th and 19th century British and European architectural
prints and engravings.
Crocker collection
Predominantly books on South Australian history and Italian
architecture.
Artefacts
Artefacts of a limited range, including drawing equipment, awards and
nameplates.
Ephemera
Pamphlets, brochures and posters relating to architecture, interior
design and planning.
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