Photograph taken by Christopher Denvir, Project Archivist
Photograph taken by Christopher Denvir, Project Archivist
Photograph taken by Christopher Denvir, Project Archivist
Photograph taken by Christopher Denvir, Project Archivist
Photograph by Richard Bryant, Arcaid
Photograph by Richard Bryant, Arcaid
This book was sent to the RSA by Jac Chambliss, John's nephew.
Lecture series started in 1961 by John A Chambliss, Senior to commemorate the three outstanding American landscape architects Bradford Williams, Vaughan Cornish and Gordon Cooper. The name of the series 'Reflection Riding', is the name of a landscape park near Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Esther Rollinson collaborated with Liz Freemont of Freemont Landscape Architects on a street scene in Redhill. Rollinson and Freemont worked to edit, reveal and re-invent the spatial opportunities and links for the town centre, creating an identity and visual connections for people moving through the city. The project was completed in 2001. Client: Redhill Town Centre Steering Group. Award value £4,000.
Correspondence to and from the Society about the development of the vaults into a commercial facility.\n\nPart 1: Correspondence, both internal and that to and from the Society about the redevelopment of the Vaults and Suther's Court. Among the correspondence are estimates, plans, reports, Minutes of the House Committee and meetings with contractors (1985-1991).\n\nPart 2: Agendas, minutes and working papers of the Policy & Progress Group and the House Development Group (1986-1990). \n