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Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California: Plans and details for foundations, ground floor and roof for the parish house, section through the chimney, and door and window schedule for the parish house, including typical grid unit and indicating post-con
Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California: Plans and details for foundations, ground floor and roof for the parish house, section through the chimney, and door and window schedule for the parish house, including typical grid unit and indicating post-con
Part of:
People:
  • Lloyd Wright (draughtsman)
  • R.B.M. (draughtsman)
  • Lloyd Wright (architect)
Title:

Wayfarers' Chapel, Palos Verdes, California: Plans and details for foundations, ground floor and roof for the parish house, section through the chimney, and door and window schedule for the parish house, including typical grid unit and indicating post-con

Date:

printed after February 1957, revised 5 February 1979

Form:
drawings
Quantity / Object type:
1 reprographic copy(ies)
Stage and Purpose:
  • design drawings
  • detail drawings
Technique and media:

Burgundy-coloured diazotype ? with graphite

Dimensions:

sheet: 92.3 x 117.5 cm

Reference number:

DR1987:0705

Drawing Type:
  • line drawings
  • mechanical drawings (tool-aided drawings)
Document Type:
  • schedule (architectural record)
Method of Projection:
  • plans (drawings)
  • floor plan
  • framing plan
  • foundation plan
  • sections (orthographic drawings)
  • elevations (drawings)
Point of View:
  • general views
  • partial views
Physical characteristics and technical requirements:

- Diazotype printing is rubbed out in a small area at l.r.

Inscription:

inscribed, dated, signed and numbered - by the draughtsman, on the original, l.l. to b.: with title; l.r.: "PALOS VERDES, CALIF. / LLOYD WRIGHT, ARCHITECT", "REVISED FEB. 1957 / REVISED JAN. 1957 / REVISED AUG. 1956 / REVISED DEC. 1955 RB[?]M / DATE NOV. 1. / 1955 / SHEET NUMBER 30"; and in various locations: with identification of views [subject and projection], measurements, materials and construction notes inscribed and dated - by the draughtsman, in graphite, l.r.: "A [within triangle] REVISED FEB 5, 1979"; and u.l.: with alteration notes numbered - by the architect's son ? in graphite, l.r.: "#243" [job number]

Location:

United States

Subject:
  • architecture
  • interior design
Subject Descriptive Terms:
  • doors
  • chimney (architectural element)
  • windows
  • roof
  • foundations (structural elements)
Credit line:
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal
Copyright:

© Eric Lloyd Wright

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