Architecture, Designs and Plans
Found in 265 Collections and/or Records:
Sketch layout of Windmill House area, 1964
Copy of sketch layout plan at 1/16" = 1" of the area surrounding Windmill House, near George Square at the University of Edinburgh. The house was to be demolished to facilitate the construction of the new Arts Faculty buildings.
South Bank: drawings, c1954
6 draft perspective drawings, on 3 sheets of rough paper, in pen and coloured pencil, for buildings and pedestrian walkways on London's South Bank. These relate to London County Council's Comprehensive Redevelopment Area no 4: South Bank.
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: photographs, 1954-1961
South Bank: plans, 1950-c1960
Staffing issues: staff reorganisation - 1956 - seating plan, 21 February 1956
Copy plan (77cm x 87cm) showing the reorganised seating plan in County Hall, London for the North East Region of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department.
Suggested flats on the site of Roundwood House, 1937
Unfinished manuscript architectural plan (35cm x 56cm), in ink on tracing paper of a proposed block of flats on the site of Roundwood House, Willesden. The only sheet shows an unfinished plan of a two bedroom flat and the stairwell at the scale 1 inch to 8 feet. The architect was the borough engineer, F Wayman Brown.
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.