Basic Biographical Details

Name: Joseph William Bartlay Park
Designation:  
Born: 6 July 1912
Died: 8 December 1996
Bio Notes: Joseph ('Joe') William Bartlay Park was born in Argentina on 6 July 1912, the son of Joseph Park, engine driver, and his wife Elizabeth Anthony. His father had gone to Argentina to train engine drivers on the Argentinian Railway. His father died suddenly three years later and his mother brought her son back to Scotland where she settled in Kilsyth. Park was educated at Kilsyth Academy before enrolling at Glasgow School of Architecture where in later years he was to become a lecturer. He was an Associate of the Glasgow Institute of Architects in 1939-40 and his address at that date was 117 Low Craigends, Kilsyth. He did not become a member of the RIBA.

During the Second World War Park served as a radio officer in the Merchant Navy, particularly on the Murmansk Convoys. He was 'modestly reticent' about this experience but when he was in his mid-sixties he did remark that after his time on these convoys he never felt the cold again.

Park worked both in private practice and as burgh architect in Kilsyth and designed a number of buildings there. In the 1950s he was instrumental in saving Colzium House when it was badly affected by dry rot, an early conservation archievement. He was elected FRIAS in 1957. In 1970 he joined his practice with that of James Robert Clunie Rowell and John Maxwell Anderson. David Laidlaw Baird also joined the new partnership, the practice title being Park Rowell Baird & Partners.

Park's obituarist, Professor Andrew MacMillan remembers Park: 'small and bearded, Joe was a charismatic figure impressing his students as much by his Volvo driving life style as his commitment to their wefare or his passion for the history of Architecture, particularly the Medieval and the Early Christian. He was in fact himself a practising Christian and a senior elder in his church to which he gave much service'.

After his retirement from the School of Architecture he established a scholarship to be awarded for exemplary performance in the part-time architecture course.

By the time of his death at Stobhill Hospital on 11 December 1996 he was a retired Fellow of the RIAS. He was a lecturer for many years at the Glasgow School o0f Architecture. He was a widower (his wife Margaret Taggart having died several years before) but was survived by his daughters and grandchildren.

Private and Business Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this :
 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 330/2 Burngreen Lodge, Burnbank Terrace, Kilsyth, Glasgow, ScotlandPrivate 1996 
Item 2 of 3117, Low Craigends, Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, ScotlandPrivate(?)1939 *After 1954 
Item 3 of 3203, West George Street, Glasgow, ScotlandBusinessc. 1950 *After 1957(?) 

* earliest date known from documented sources.


Buildings and Designs

This was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details):
 Date startedBuilding nameTown, district or villageIslandCity or countyCountryNotes
Item 1 of 41952School, Cranhill  GlasgowScotlandNew school
Item 2 of 41954Garage, Burnhead Road  GlasgowScotlandNew garage
Item 3 of 41962Fire stationMauchline AyrshireScotland 
Item 4 of 41963Veterinarian SurgeryMauchline AyrshireScotland 

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this :
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 3Post Office Directories     
Item 2 of 3RIBA1939The RIBA Kalendar 1939-1940 London: Royal Institute of British Architects 
Item 3 of 3RIBA1948The RIBA Kalendar 1948-1949 London: Royal Institute of British Architects 

Periodical References

The following periodicals contain references to this :
 Periodical NameDateEditionPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 2Builder14 May 1954  p870
Item 2 of 2RIAS NewsletterMarch 1997v8, no2 Death note

Archive References

The following archives hold material relating to this :
 SourceArchive NameSource Catalogue No.Notes
Item 1 of 2H M Register HouseDeath Register  
Item 2 of 2RIAS, Rutland SquareRecords of membership