Architectural Drawing
Found in 142 Collections and/or Records:
St Anne's Neighbourhood: elevations, 1956
2 copy architectural plans (23cm x 39cm) by the Housing Division of London County Council's Architect's department of flatted housing for the St Anne's Neighbourhood, designated neighbourhood number 4a within London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. The plans comprise small scale cross-section elevations across the neighbourhood.
St Anne's Neighbourhood: house plans, 1950s
2 copy architectural plans (43cm x 56cm) by the Housing Division of London County Council's Architect's department of 3 floor flatted housing for the St Anne's Neighbourhood, designated neighbourhood number 4a within London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Polar. The plans comprise elevations and floor plans.
St Anne's Neighbourhood: plans - perspectives of Dora Street, 1950s
2 copy architectural illustrations (57cm x 79cm) by P MacKay showing the proposed developments at Dora Street in the St Anne's Neighbourhood, designated neighbourhood number 4a in London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney / Poplar. There are 2 copies of each drawing which show a proposed eight storey block from Dora House and the proposed sunken terrace and foundation stone from the south-east.
St Anne's Neighbourhood: plans - perspectives of St Anne's Neighbourhood, 1956
1 copy architectural illustrations (69cm x 102cm) by the Housing Division of London County Council's Architect's department showing a proposed tower block, probably in the St Anne's Neighbourhood, designated neighbourhood number 4a within London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 2: Stepney/Polar.
Stepney / Poplar: plans, 1946-1950s
Tentative planning proposals: Arts and Social Sciences Precinct, 1964
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.
The Owen Jones Studentship - design for a nursery, 1937
"The tunnel entrance: St George's plateau deplanned", 1935-1936
Architectural drawing (53cm x 63cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a fifth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled "the tunnel entrance: St George's plateau deplanned". There is one sheet of drawings consisting of a site plan. This is drawn in ink and pastel.