University of Liverpool (1881-:)
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
First year assignments, 1931-1932
Design for a wayside shrine: a perspective drawing (52cm x 73cm), with elevation and layout plan, drawn in pencil with crayon and paintwork. This was undertaken by Percy Johnson-Marshall as an assessed piece of work while a first year student on the Diploma of Architecture at the University of Liverpool.
Fourth year assignments, 1934-1935
"HW Williams prize -design for a church", 1935-1936
Architectural drawings (68cm x 132cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for the "HW Williams Prize" competition administered by the Liverpool Architectural Society. The design is for a church, to be constructed in concrete, and is presented as 5 sheets of mixed drawings in pencil and ink with a watercolour wash.
HW Williams prize for the promotion of architectural design in concrete: a bus station for Liverpool, 1936
John Lewis Partnership Prize , 1935, 1934-1935
Miscellaneous University of Liverpool student assignments, 1931-1937
Miscellaneous University of Liverpool student assignments consists of:
- poster designs, c1931-1937
- "A gymnasium and swimming bath", c1931-1937
- "Venesta vintry house", c1931-1937
- "An atelier", c1931-1937
poster designs, c1931-1937
Two posters (64cm x 90cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a student at the Liverpool School of Architecture. They are entitled "Swim and be fit" and "Cruises from Liverpool to the Scottish firths and fjords". The posters have similar depictions of people enjoying themselves in bathing outfits and are executed in bright poster colours.
Prize competitions, 1936-1937
Second year assignments, 1932-1933
The Honan Scholarship - design for a riverside café, 1937
Architectural drawings (68cm x 102cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall undertaken whilst a student at the University of Liverpool Department of Civic Design in conjunction with his brother Stirrat Johnson-Marshall. These were for the "Honan Scholarship" competition. The design is for a riverside café and is presented as three sheets; one site plans, one with sections and elevations and one with plans. The drawings are monotone in pencil and ink.
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