Postwar Reconstruction
Found in 163 Collections and/or Records:
Plans: South Bank layout plans (2), c1953
2 copy plans (76cm x 102cm) probably by the by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department showing the proposed layout for a housing and commercial development, west of Westminster Bridge on the South Bank in London, overlaid on an Ordnance Survey plan at approximately 1:2500 scale. Notes, plot sizes, person capacity and commercial floor space are noted in red felt-tip pen.
Plans: South Bank permanent development, May 1953
7 copy plans (68cm x 92cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing the planned layout for the reconstruction of London's South Bank at 1/88" to 1' scale. The plans comprise 2 site layout plans (1 with hand alterations to the building layout), 2 ground level plans (1 with hand annotation), 1 basement plan, 1 sub-basement plan and a sheet of sections. The plans were formerly stapled together
Plans: South Bank permanent development (2), October 1953
7 copy plans (69cm x 102cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing the planned layout for the reconstruction of London's South Bank at 1/88" to 1' scale. The plans comprise 3 site layout plans (2 with hand annotations), 2 slightly different ground level plans, 1 basement level plan, and 2 slightly different sheets of sections.
Plans: South Bank permanent development (3), c1953
Plans: South Bank permanent development - airlines town terminal, 1 July 1953
Copy plan (45cm x 77cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing the sub-basement plan for the proposed airport terminal, which comprised part of the South Bank Permanent Development. The plan is at 32' to 1" scale
Plans: South Bank permanent development hotel, 1953
2 copy plans (52cm x 77cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing the hotel which formed part of the plans for the South Bank Permanent Development in London. There is a first floor plan for hotel at 32' to 1" scale. There is also a sheet of small scale alternative layout plans for bedroom blocks at the hotel, laid out on one sheet for comparative purposes.
Plans: South Bank permanent development - suggested proposal for permanent reinstatement of Thameside restaurant,, 8 November 1955
Copy plan (66cm x 69cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing proposals for the permanent reinstatement of Thameside restaurant as part of the South Bank Permanent development. The sheet comprises plans, a section and an elevation at 16' to 1" scale.
Plans: South Bank street fitting design, 1951-1955
2 copy and 1 manuscript plan (51cm x 76cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing street fitting design for the South Bank Permanent Development in London. The 2 copy plans show the "Proposed zoning of principal features of Riverside Terrace" and "Proposed light fittings". The manuscript plan is on transparancy and shows the proposed building lines at 88' to 1" scale.
Plans: South Bank Vauxhall SE11 - architectural appreciation, c1960
Presentation portfolio of 36 copy plans (43cm x 76cm) by Fitzroy Robinson & Partners showing 3 different schemes for a site at Vauxhall Bridge on London's South Bank. The schemes show different mixes of residential flats and offices buildings at 1" to 32' scale.
Plans: Stepney / Poplar community proposal plans, c1953
3 copy plans (69cm x 103cm) by the London North East Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council Architect's Department showing layout proposals for community housing developments in the Stepney and Poplar Comprehensive Development Areas of London. The plans are overdrawn on Ordnance Survey plans of the area at 1:2500 scale. There is 1 plan of Stepney, 1 of Poplar, and a mosaic of Poplar with no heading information