College Buildings
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
George Square Redevelopment: plans: Faculty of Science, 1963
3 copy pencil perspective drawings (38cm x 58cm) of the proposed University of Edinburgh Science Faculty Buildings, for 1st year students, at George Square in Edinburgh. These buildings were never constructed. One has pencil annotations of calculations.
George Square Redevelopment: plans: landscape and streetscape, 1964-1965
George Square redevelopment: reports, 1960-1973
Papers of the University of Edinburgh Development Committee, 1962-1985
Papers of the University of Edinburgh Development Committee consists of:
- committee papers and reports, (1962)
- committee minutes and papers, (1976-1984)
- miscellaneous sub-committee papers, (1978-1985)
- Old College courtyard and stone cleaning, (1976-1978)
Papers of the University of Edinburgh Works and Buildings Committee, 1973-1985
Papers of the University of Edinburgh Works and Buildings Committee consists of:
- minutes and correspondence, (1973-1978)
- committee papers, (1979-1985)
- subcommittee papers, (1972-1974)
- subcommittee and Working Party papers, (1984-1985)
- miscellaneous papers, (1976-1985)
Plans: National Library of Scotland feasibility studies, c1971-1973
Proposed dental hospital, University of Edinburgh : general correspondence, 1967-1976
Proposed dental hospital, University of Edinburgh: site studies, c1974
Two studies carried out by Percy Johnson-Marshall & Associates, evaluating sites for the construction of a proposed Dental Hospital and School for the University of Edinburgh. The first compares 3 sites within the University of Edinburgh Comprehensive Development Area. The second looks in more detail at one of the sites, the "Bristo Site".
Report on the Argyle Brewery Site, 1973
Reports by Ian G Lindsay & Partners into the history of the disused Argyle Brewery site and a development proposal for student housing on the site. The reports were produced as part of the plans for redevelopment of areas around Chambers Street by the University of Edinburgh.