Basic Biographical Details Name: | Robert Duncan McPhail | Designation: | | Born: | | Died: | | Bio Notes: | Robert Duncan McPhail was elected ARIBA in 1967. He was living in Bridge of Weir about 1970. By 1979 he had a post with Frank Burnet, Bell & Partners where he remained until at least 1994. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this : | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes | | 23, Ailsa Drive, Langside, Glasgow, Scotland | Private | 1965 * | | | | Hillside, Hazelwood Avenue, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland | Private | 1970 * | | | | 180, Hope Street, Glasgow, Scotland | Business | Before 1979(?) | 1994 | |
* earliest date known from documented sources.
Buildings and DesignsThis was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details): | | Date started | Building name | Town, district or village | Island | City or county | Country | Notes | | 1974 | National Water Sports Training Centre | Millport | Great Cumbrae | Bute | Scotland | Project architect with James Rennie |
ReferencesBibliographic ReferencesThe following books contain references to this : | | Author(s) | Date | Title | Part | Publisher | Notes | | RIBA | 1965 | The RIBA Kalendar | | | | | RIBA | 1970 | RIBA Directory 1970 | | | | | RIBA | 1979 | Directory of members | | | | | RIBA | 1984 | RIBA Directory of members | | | | | RIBA | 1994 | A Directory of RIBA Members | | | | | Willis, Peter | 1977 | New architecture in Scotland | | | p15 Photograph of National Water Sports Training Centre |
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