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Other NamesRoyce Hotel , Badenach House Location375 St Kilda Road, (Cnr Bromby Street), SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 - Property No B4870
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Following from the popularisation of Architectural Terracotta by its use on American Buildings such as the Woolworths Building (1903) and the Chicago Tribune Offices (1925), the Melbourne Architect, Harry A Norris, pioneered its use in Victoria with the Nicholas building (1926-7), in Swanston Street, and two years later, on these motor car showrooms for Kellow-Falkiner Pty. Ltd, (also known as Badenach House)
In this building its use as a wall finish, combined with stucco, created yet another American importation; that of the Spanish Mission revival, which housed large bronze-framed show windows displaying American motor cars. The contractors were F. E. Shillabeer and Sons. Badenach House is remarkably original with most of its large-paned show windows, Wunderlich Architectural Terracotta and Wunderlich Mission Pattern tiles intact. It is one of Melbourne's early purpose-built motor showrooms and of those is the most original known.
It is also a prominent example of the Spanish Mission revival in Victoria .
Classified: 27/05/1982
Manufacturing and Processing
Vehicle Manufacturing & Servicing