Liverpool Merseyside England
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Course timetables, 1934-1935, 1934-1935
Wall timetable for studio work for all 5 years of the Diploma in Architecture at the Liverpool School of Architecture for the academic year 1934-1935. Percy Johnson-Marshall was in the fourth year of the Diploma at this time.
Design for an ice-rink, 1937
Architectural drawings (65cm x 98cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall undertaken whilst a student at the University of Liverpool Department of Civic Design. These are competition drawings entitled "Design for an ice-rink". The design is presented as three sheets of drawings; one with plans, one with sections and axonometric drawings and one with elevations and site-plans. They are drawn in pencil. The drawings are accompanied by a critique of the plans.
Diploma in Architecture - student assignments, 1931-1936
Fifth year assignments, 1935-1936
Final project - Newcastle-under-Lyme planning project, 1935-1938
First year assignments, 1931-1932
Design for a wayside shrine: a perspective drawing (52cm x 73cm), with elevation and layout plan, drawn in pencil with crayon and paintwork. This was undertaken by Percy Johnson-Marshall as an assessed piece of work while a first year student on the Diploma of Architecture at the University of Liverpool.
Fourth year assignments, 1934-1935
"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.