building plans
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
First Presbyterian Church of Salem plans
Collection includes 4 blueline drawings on 4 sheets of the First Presbyterian Church in Salem, Oregon, by the Portland architecture firm Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church.
George C. Flanders residence plans
Collection includes 6 plans, elevations and sections on 2 sheets of a house for George C. Flanders at SE 6th Ave. and SE Mill St. in Portland, Oregon.
Fort Dalles plans
Collection includes 35 elevations, plans and details on 13 sheets of Fort Dalles in The Dalles, Oregon, by architect Louis Scholl.
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site restoration plans
Collection includes 416 photocopy plans, elevations, schedules, sections and details on 53 sheets of a proposed restoration plan for portions of the fort at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in Vancouver, Washington.
Good Samaritan Hospital plans
Collection includes plan and rendering of the nurse's residence at Good Samaritan Hospital on NW 23rd Ave. and NW Marshall St. in Portland, Oregon.
Robert M. Hood duplex plans
Six plans and sections on 1 blueprint sheet for alterations to turn a house into a duplex for owner Robert M. Hood at 8415 SE 11th Ave. in Portland, Oregon. Drawn by architect B. W. Arnold.
Jackson Tower sketch
Collection includes 1 rendering on 1 sheet of the Jackson Tower, also known as the Oregon Journal Building, on the southeast corner of SW Broadway Ave. and SW Yamhill St. in Portland, Oregon.
N. W. Jones hospital plans
Collection includes 8 blueprint elevations and plans on 5 sheets for a hospital for Dr. N. W. Jones at NW Lovejoy St., NW Marshall St. and NW 19th Ave. in Portland, Oregon.
Lakeridge Apartments, Bellevue, Wash., plans
Collection includes 142 plans, sections, elevations and details on 45 sheets of the Lakeridge Apartments for Environmental Properties, Inc. at 17264 NE 8th St. in Bellevue, Washington, by the firm of Zaik & Miller.
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Forestry Building plans
Collection consists of 1 drawing on 1 sheet of the Forestry Building for the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon. The building was described as the world's largest log cabin or the Timber Temple. It was constructed of unhewn logs, the largest of which were 54 feet long and five feet wide, and inside were exhibits of wildlife dioramas and Oregon forest products.