P6B/3/1 - Instruction of students in School of Architecture and also arrangements for them to receive some instructions in the School of Art - 1908

Report of Faculty of Arts committee on proposed arrangement between the City School of Art and the University School of Architecture, June 1908.

Report that the instruction of students in the School of Architecture should continue to be conducted wholly within the School itself. Evening cl...

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Report of Faculty of Arts committee on proposed arrangement between the City School of Art and the University School of Architecture, June 1908.

Report that the instruction of students in the School of Architecture should continue to be conducted wholly within the School itself. Evening classes in Architectural Design are available for external students. Course of lectures on the Outlines of the History of Architecture open to all students approved by the Professor. No action required in regard to memorandum.

2 October 1908, Report of City School of Art:

Concerning mutual arrangement by which the students of the City School of Art may gain instruction in Architecture and Building Construction, at the University, and the students of the Architectural School of the University may be instructed in Drawing, Painting and Modelling at the City School of Art. Recommendation that such an arrangement be tried for Session Oct. 1908 to July 1909. (The purely professional students who intend to take only the Certificate in Architecture do not deal with Drawing and Modelling as obligatory subjects.)

(Signed) Fred Burridge, Principal.

Date:1908
Reference Number:P6B/3/1