Architecture, Designs and Plans
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
University of Edinburgh: Mound Lawnmarket Comprehensive Development Area: architectural model, 1968
Architectural model of the buildings in area between the Mound, the Lawnmarket and Ramsay Garden as they were at the time of the publication of the Comprehensive Development Area in 1964. The model was provided by Percy Johnson-Marshall and measures L 170 cm x W 80 cm x H 50 cm.
University of Edinburgh: Mound Lawnmarket Comprehensive Development Area: Outlook Tower feasibility study, 1969-1974
University of Edinburgh: Mound Lawnmarket Comprehensive Development Area: Outlook Tower feasibility study consists of:
- Outlook Tower feasibility study report (1974)
- Outlook Tower feasibility study plans (1973)
University of Edinburgh: Mound Lawnmarket Comprehensive Development Area: Outlook Tower feasibility study report, 1974
Architectural report, commissioned by Percy Johnson-Marshall, in his role as planning consultant to the University of Edinburgh, for the Mound Lawnmarket Comprehensive Development Area. It includes detailed proposals for developing the Outlook Tower into an interpretive centre and other possible development in this area.
University of Edinburgh: Mound Lawnmarket Comprehensive Development Area: report, 1969-1974
University of Edinburgh: post graduate school of medicine (Pfizer Foundation), 14 November 1960
Set of 5 copy architectural plans (70cm x 93cm) for the proposed post-graduate school of medicine for the University of Edinburgh. The plans are by Rowand Anderson, Kininmonth & Paul and include 2 copies of the site plan, 2 sheets of floor plans and a sheet of elevations.
University of Edinburgh Student Amenity Centre: architectural drawings, c1967-1968
University of Edinburgh Student Amenity Centre: reports and photographs of architectural models, 1967-1970
Items relating to the development of the University of Edinburgh Student Amenity Centre. These include: a packet of photographic prints and negatives of a rough architectural model of the planned centre, a copy of Percy Johnson-Marshall's official development report for the centre, a photographic print (23cm x 33cm) of a finished architectural model of the centre which was used as an illustration in the report and a booklet appealing for funds to build a new chaplaincy centre.