Architectural Drawings
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Plans and drawings relating to public transportation in Oregon
Plans and drawings for streetcars, trains, and buses, as well as for related buildings of streetcar and railroad companies. Many of the plans in this collection were either produced or otherwise used by Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, which operated streetcars in Portland, Oregon, in the early 20th century.
George Rae architectural papers
Collection includes architectural plans by George Rae for residences, buildings, Odd Fellow halls, and banks in locations including Stevenson and Kelso, Washington, and in Oregon.
Revenue cutter Joe Lane plans
One blackline photocopy sheet of plans for the revenue cutter Joe Lane. Includes cross section, top view, midship section, sail plan, and table of principal dimensions.
Rio Vista Apartments plans
Collection includes 25 plans, elevations, details, sections, and schedules on 11 sheets of the Rio Vista Apartments at 1022 NW 22nd Ave. in Portland, Oregon, by the architecture firm of Lucius & Cash.
Rock barge plans
Two blueprint plans on 1 sheet for a rock barge for the Columbia Contract Company, by architect J. H. Johnston.
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.
Roy Professional Building architectural drawings
Architectural drawings of the Roy Professional Building on Cornell Road in Portland, Oregon, by the architecture firm Fisher, Wallin & Long, from 1977.
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.