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Architectural Design

09/1988 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Four way elevation and plan design for Bathrooms number 2 and 3 at Pendragon House detailing layout. Copy of original, black ink on paper.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
drawing
Brief description
Four way perspective and plan of bathrooms nos 2 and 3 for Pendragon House, by Julie Smith and Dennis Cohen. Copy of original, ink on paper.
Physical description
Four way elevation and plan design for Bathrooms number 2 and 3 at Pendragon House detailing layout. Copy of original, black ink on paper.
Dimensions
  • Height: 30cm
  • Width: 42.2cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Dennis / Cohen / Interior design / Tele.01.624.9731' (Textual information; English; bottom edge; printed; black ink; 09/1988)
  • 'Client: 'Pendragon' ' (Textual information; English; bottom edge; printed; black ink; 09/1988)
  • 'Title: Bathrooms nos 2, & 3.' (Textual information; English; bottom edge; printed; black ink; 09/1988)
  • 'Scale: 1:50 / Date: Sep 88 / Drawn' (Textual information; English; bottom edge; printed; black ink; 09/1988)
  • 'B' (Textual information; English; bottom edge; printed; black ink; 09/1988)
Credit line
Given by Julie Smith
Object history
Pendragon House was executed for a Mr and Mrs Beck in 1988. Julie Smith did the colours, textiles and soft furnishings for the project whilst Dennis Cohen produced the plans and drawings. These drawings were produced for the building work.
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Collection
Accession number
E.5605-2000

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Record createdNovember 28, 2001
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