Walters, Roger
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Survey of south east re-entrant corner
Isometric drawing (horniman's dream)
Level four (horniman's dream)
Plans for alterations to the entrances of the horniman museum in 1972 and 1973
Site plan (horniman's dream)
Level two (horniman's dream)
Sketch layout of plant room: (horniman's dream)

Proposed extension (west hall)
Plans for fire detection systems

Floor plans second floor

Revised survey of s.e. re-entrant corner
Elevations (horniman's dream)

Proposed provision of revolving door
Car parking at wood vale
Greater london council
Fire detection and alarm system ground floor

Floor plans ground floor
Proposed extensions to the horniman museum 1965

Improvements to entrance hall behind the tower in the south east corner (plan and side elevation)

Floor plans first floor
Level three (horniman's dream)
Section b-b (horniman's dream- cross section)

Site as existing (proposed extension to west hall- site plans and elevations)
Conversion of caretaker's flat to offices. fire protection
Preliminary sketch layout: level one upper library (horniman's dream)

Adaptations to north hall
Car parking at sydenham rise
Site layout showing proposed building area
Floor plans used during the horniman museum painting programme

Proposed extension (sections and elevations)
Section a-a (horniman's dream- cross section)
Car parking at honor oak road
Horniman's dream

Proposed extension (education)
Preliminary sketch layout: level two lower library (horniman's dream)
West hall proposed routes of sub main cables ground floor
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