Architectural Drawing
Found in 142 Collections and/or Records:
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: engineering laboratories extension II, 1964-1965
5 copy plans (41cm x 59cm) by the architect Robert Joseph Gardner-Medwin with Kingham Knight Associates showing a planned extension for the engineering laboratories at the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. The plans include 2 copies of a layout plan at 1:500 scale, one overdrawn in felt-tip pen with alternative possible buildings. A layout of the extensions is at 1/32" to 1' scale. There are also floor plans, elevations and sections at 1/8" to 1' scale.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: epigenetics research laboratory, 1963-1964
3 copy architectural plans (60cm x 84cm) by the architect Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall showing the proposed epigenetics research laboratory for the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. The pans consist of elevations, floor plans and site plans at 1/8" to 1' scale.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: experimental petrology unit, 1966
6 copy architectural plans (61cm x 91cm) for an experimental petrology unit at the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. The plans are by Reiach and Hall Ltd. They consist of a block plan at 1:500 scale, a road and car-park plan at 1/32" to 1' scale and plans, elevations and sections at 1/8" to 1' scale.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: KB Centre site plan, 1969
Ordnance Survey plan centred on the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings (76cm x 86cm), at 1:1250 scale with the sites of the King's Buildings Centre phases 1 and 2 overdrawn.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: King's Buildings central facilities, 1964
18 copy plans (67cm x 75cm) of revised ideas for central facilities at the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings, including the science library, faculty office and refectory. The architect is Michael Laird and Partners. There are 6 plans and sections for the refectory all at 1/16" to 1' scale and floor plans, sections and elevations of the science library and faculty office, also at 1/16" to 1' scale.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: King's Buildings Centre, 1964-1973
5 sets of copy drawings relating to the design and construction of the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings Centre which was to house the science library, the faculty office and the refectory. These include architectural plans for different phases of the building, designed by Michael Laird and Partners, site plans and suggested finishes for the areas surrounding the buildings by Percy Johnson-Marshall & Associates.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: King's Buildings Centre phases 2 and 3, 1972-1973
8 copy plans (28cm x 118cm) for the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings Centre phases 2 and 3 designed by Michael Laird and Partners. There are 4 floor plans, 2 sections, a site and a plan for proposed site works all 1:100 scale. There is also a site plan (57cm x79cm) at 1:500 scale.
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: Maths / Physics Institute, 1965-1975
11 copy architectural plans (73cm x 111cm) for the Maths /Physics Institute at the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. The plans are designed by the architects Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson and consist of a site plan, a grounds plan and floor plans all at 1/16" to 1' scale, and elevations and sections all 1/4" to 1' scale. .
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building, 1960s
The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building consists of:
- natural resources and biology building - plans (1965-1966)
- scenic drawings (c1960s)
University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: natural resources and biology building - scenic drawings, c1960s
Two copies of a scenic drawing of the proposed Natural Resources and Biology Building for the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. The drawings are superimposed onto a panoramic photograph of the area and are presented as 2 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 37cm)