Housing
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Planning manuals and methodologies: model house plans, 1952-1956
4 house type manuals from London County Council Architect's Department Town Planning Division and Housing Division. These show floor plans for the standard house types which London County Council built during the 1950s.
Proposed flats and maisonettes - Alpha Place, 1938
2 copy site plans (39cm x 42cm) at a scale of 44 feet to 1 inch, for a proposed development of flats and maisonettes at Alpha Road, Willesden. The plans are at the scale 8 feet to 1 inch. The architect was the borough engineer F Wayman Brown and the draftsman Percy Johnson-Marshall.
Redevelopment of Coventry - housing, c1940-1944
Redevelopment of Coventry - housing subseries consists of:
- material relating to the opening of the Canley Estate houses, 18 December 1941
- photographs of the Canley Estate,c1941
- press clippings and journal articles concerning Coventry's housing developments, 1940-1944
- plans for housing, a nursery and a panoramic view, c1940
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.
The Association of Building Technicians: draft reports, 1941-1951
Unidentified plans, 1937
5 copy architectural plans (68cm x 99cm) for unidentified projects in Willesden. The first shows details of a screen, at full size by the borough engineer F Wilkinson. The second shows elevations for some flats at a small scale.
University of Edinburgh Comprehensive Development Area: Buccleuch Place redevelopment, 1969-1972
Buccleuch Place redevelopment consists of:
- plans: proposed alterations for various houses in Buccleuch Place, (1951-1972)
- plans: Buccleuch Place survey - preliminary survey of accommodation as used May 1969, (1969)