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Location5 Buller Terrace TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is Significant?
The house and garage, designed by Guilford Bell and constructed in 1972-73 (with later additions c.1984 by the same architect's firm), at 5 Buller Terrace, Lower Templestowe.
How is it Significant?
The house and garage at 5 Buller Terrace, Lower Templestowe are of local historic and aesthetic significance to Manningham City.
Why is it Significant?
The house and garage at 5 Buller Terrace, Lower Templestowe have historic significance as evidence of the range of architect-designed houses that were constructed in the study area during the post-war period that are representative of the lifestyle and aspirations of that period. It is also significant as a seminal design by the important domestic architect Guilford Bell, which is characteristic of his work and is thought to have influenced later designs by the same architect.
(RNE criteria A.4, D.2 and H.1)
The house and garage at 5 Buller Terrace, Lower Templestowe have aesthetic and architectural significance as a fine and intact example of post-war contemporary domestic architecture, which is notable for its unique and integrated design. (RNE criterion E.1)
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