Architectural Drawings
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
Rogue Valley Medical Center Education Building plans
Collection includes numerous plans, sections, details, schedules and elevations on 24 sheets of the Education Building for the Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford, Oregon.
Roosevelt High School auditorium plans
Collection includes 200 blueprint plans, elevations, sections, schedules, and details on 28 sheets of the auditorium for Roosevelt High School at 6491 N. Central St. in Portland, Oregon.
Sellwood ferry plans
Two negative photocopy plans on 1 sheet of the Sellwood ferry by architect J. H. Johnston.
Ship design No. EC2-S-C1 plans
Twelve blackline photocopy plans and 9 charts on 3 sheets of a ship, design no. EC2-S-C1, for the U.S. Maritime Commission, Emergency Ship Construction Division, built by Richmond Shipyard No. 1 of the Permanente Metals Corp. in Richmond, California.
Sovereign Hotel sketch
Color rendering of the Sovereign Hotel from the SW Broadway entrance in Portland, Oregon.
St. Mary's by the Sea Church plans
Collection includes 4 elevations, sections and plans on 3 sheets of St. Mary's by the Sea Church in Rockaway, Oregon, by architect Michael Melchior.
Steamer J. N. Teal plans
One negative photocopy plan on 1 sheet of a light draft steamboat, the J. N. Teal, for the Open River Transportation Co., by architect J. H. Johnston.
Steamer Klamath plans
Three negative photocopy plans on 1 sheet of the steamboat Klamath by architect J. H. Johnston.
Stern wheel steamer Telephone plans
Side and bow elevations on 1 blueprint sheet, with duplicate, of the sternwheel steamboat Telephone for the Western Pacific Railway Company.
Tourtellotte & Hummel architectural illustrations
Color illustrations of buildings and proposed buildings designed by the architectural firms Tourtellotte & Hummel and Tourtellotte & Phillips. Tourtellotte & Hummel was an early 20th century architectural firm headed by John E. Tourtellotte (1869-1939) and Charles F. Hummel (1857-1939). Tourtellotte later paired with Truman E. Phillips (1902-1989).