The Liverpool Architectural Sketch Book
The Liverpool Architectural Sketch Book was an annual publication produced by the University of Liverpool School of Architecture. Editions were edited by the Roscoe Professor of Architecture Charles Reilly, later joined by Professor Lionel Budden.
The Sketch Books feature designs and measured drawings created by students at the School of Architecture, which serve as a guide to the architectural style taught at the Liverpool School.
The fourth volume, published in 1920, also includes a register of students undertaking the Bachelor of Architecture and Diploma in Architecture courses for the 1919-1920 session. Some of the work in this volume was created for the Rome Scholarship in Architecture.
Reilly hoped the publication would increase interest in architectural scholarship. He wrote in the introduction to the second volume: "Measured drawings of great buildings made from actual surveys are a mine in which the richest may be glad to dig."
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