Johnson-Marshall, Percy, 1915-1993 (professor of urban design and regional planning, University of Edinburgh)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
"A restaurant on the Thames at Henley", 1932
Architectural drawings (48cm x 62cm and (27cm x 48cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst second year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled: "A restaurant on the Thames at Henley" . There is one sheet of perspective drawings and one of elevations and plans. They are both in green blue colourschemes, drawn in pencil with water-colour wash and ink detail. This project was assessed on 15 December 1932.
Second year assignments, 1932-1933
South Bank: Festival of Britain 1951 competition - "Design a restaurant for the South Bank", 1949
Programme and schedule of requirements for an architectural competition, promoted by the Festival of Britain Office, to design a restaurant for London's South Bank as part of the London Festival of Britain 1951. The winning design would be included in London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 4: South Bank.
South Bank: plans, 1950-c1960
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