ARCHITECTURAL DIVISIONS
Chief Architect, Division I:
W. E. LEVIE, Dip.Arch. (Edinburgh), A.R.I.B.A. M. A. DISERENS, A.R.I.B.A. (Acting)
Chief Architect, Division II:
C. R. J. DONNITHORNE, A.R.I.B.A. (to 11.8.66) D. G. FARROW, A.R.I.B.A. (from 12.8.66)
D. W. MCDONALD, D.A. (Dundee), A.R.I.B.A., A.R.I.A.S. (Acting)
Chief Architect, Division III:
C. BRAMWELL, Dip.Arch. (Dundee), A.R.I.B.A.
2.07. All architects were engaged on new works and were divided into three divisions, each under a Chief Architect. Divisions I and II were each sub-divided into two groups, each group headed by a Senior Architect with a team, on average, of 4 architects, 4 to 5 assistant architects and 8 architectural assistants. Division III, dealing with the expanded Resettlement and Government Low Cost Housing Programme, consisted of 3 architects, 3 assistant architects and 5 architectural assistants.
2.08. To each division and group was allotted the building programme of specific Government departments, whilst other buildings designated 'general' were distributed amongst the groups. This system simplified liaison with the departments concerned, enabling each group to acquire a background of experience of the building requirements of their client departments.
2.09. Consultations were held on all projects between architects, structural, electrical and air-conditioning engineers and quantity surveyors. The Maintenance Division and the Library and Materials Committee also assisted with comments and advice on materials and with dissemination of useful information.
QUANTITY SURVEYING DIVISION
Government Quantity Surveyor:
A. F. EVANS, F.R.I.C.S. (to 10.8.66)
H. MILLER, F.R.I.C.S. (from 11.8.66)
2.10. This Division is under the control of the Government Quantity Surveyor and is divided into sections, supervised by five Senior Quantity
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ARCHITECTURAL DIVISIONS
Chief Architect, Division I:
W. E. LEVIE, Dip.Arch. (Edinburgh), A.R.I.B.A. M. A. DISERENS, A.R.I.B.A. (Acting)
Chief Architect, Division II:
C. R. J. DONNITHORNE, A.R.I.B.A. (to 11.8.66) D. G. FARROW, A.R.I.B.A. (from 12.8.66)
D. W. MCDONALD, D.A. (Dundee), A.R.I.B.A., A.R.I.A.S. (Acting)
Chief Architect, Division III:
C. BRAMWELL, Dip.Arch. (Dundee), A.R.I.B.A.
2.07. All architects were engaged on new works and were divided into three divisions, each under a Chief Architect. Divisions I and II were each sub-divided into two groups, each group headed by a Senior Architect with a team, on average, of 4 architects, 4 to 5 assistant architects and 8 architectural assistants. Division III, dealing with the expanded Resettlement and Government Low Cost Housing Programme, consisted of 3 architects, 3 assistant architects and 5 architectural assist- ants. In addition to the architectural groups there were three Senior Architects who, with supporting staff, assumed responsibility for indi- vidual major projects.
2.08. To each division and group was allotted the building pro- gramme of specific Government departments, whilst other buildings designated 'general' were distributed amongst the groups. This system simplified liaison with the departments concerned, enabling each group to acquire a background of experience of the building requirements of their client departments.
2.09. Consultations were held on all projects between architects, structural, electrical and air-conditioning engineers and quantity sur- veyors. The Maintenance Division and the Library and Materials Committee also assisted with comments and advice on materials and with dissemination of useful information.
QUANTITY SURVEYING DIVISION
Government Quantity Surveyor:
A. F. EVANS, F.R.I.C.S. (to 10.8.66)
H. MILLER, F.R.I.C.S. (from 11.8.66)
2.10. This Division is under the control of the Government Quantity Surveyor and is divided into sections, supervised by five Senior Quantity
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