Description |
1 online resource (1 streaming audio file (43 minutes)): sound, color + transcript, images of works |
Contents |
The Building--Landscape Plan--View Out From Building--Steel Frame--Plan--Balcony On Secondary Axis--Axonometric Of Structure--Structural Section--Axonometric Of External Wall--View Of Long Span Roof--Truss As Designed & As Built--Entrance & Screened Escape Stairs--Diagram Showing Multi-Element Packages--Hard Landscape--M.J. Gleeson--Group Members--Services Plan--Construction Progress--Ground Floor Slab Detail--Lift Doors--Toilets--Building Programme--Open-Plan Office--Partitions--Night View Of Entrance |
Summary |
The Inland Revenue building in Callendar Park, Falkirk, Scotland, is the first of Pidgeon's Building Case Studies, in which the development of a building is discussed by members of its multi-disciplinary design team, from the brief, through the design and construction processes, to eventual completion. The Inland Revenue building, won in competition in 1988 by Jestico & Whiles and Ithaca Estates, was subject of a fast- track management contract. Work started on site in January 1991, and was completed in December 1991, on time and on budget. Taking part were the architect Tom Jestico, the structural engineer Nick Hanniker (Price & Myers), the landscape architect Mark van Grieken (Land Use Consultants) and the management contractor David Spiller (M.J. Gleeson Group). The programme was produced and edited by Monica Pidgeon. We apologise for the sound quality of this talk. This is due to an originally poor recording, combined with the acoustics of the room in which the talk was recorded |
Event |
This discussion took place in the architects' London office |
Notes |
Title from publisher's website (viewed April 16, 2021) |
Subject |
Architects.
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Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
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Architectural design -- Scotland
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Jestico, Tom, narrator.
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Hanniker, Nick, narrator
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Grieken, Mark van, narrator
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Spiller, David, (architect), narrator
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