Architecture, Designs and Plans
Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:
George Square redevelopment, 1960-1973
George Square Redevelopment: faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, plans, 1964-1966
George Square redevelopment: general correspondence, 1969-1973
Contents of a slim file relating to different aspects of the project to redevelop George Square undertaken by Percy Johnson-Marshall & Associates. It contains correspondence, both internal and external to the University of Edinburgh, and some papers relating to the University of Edinburgh Works and Buildings Committee Sub-committee on Grounds Maintenance.
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
Gladstone Park School, 1937
5 copy architectural plans (72cm x 128cm) for a proposed new school at Gladstone Park, Willesden. These include plans, sections and elevations at 8 feet to 1 inch scale, marked drawings number 1 and 2. There are also drawings numbers 5, 9 and 15 which comprise details of the the playshed and paddling pool at 8 feet to 1 inch scale and the main entrance, and assembly hall all at 0.5 inch to 1 foot scale. The architect for project was the borough engineer F Wilkinson.
House at Ridge, Herts, 1937
Set of 2 copy architectural plans (60cm x 95cm) of a house at Ridge in Hertfordshire. The first sheet shows the north and west elevations at the scale 1 inch to 1 foot, while the second sheet shows the ground floor plan at the scale 1/2 inch to 1 foot. The architect for the house was JS Harker.
"HW Williams prize -design for a church", 1935-1936
Architectural drawings (68cm x 132cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst a student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for the "HW Williams Prize" competition administered by the Liverpool Architectural Society. The design is for a church, to be constructed in concrete, and is presented as 5 sheets of mixed drawings in pencil and ink with a watercolour wash.