S.R. BURSTON STAND

Other Name

Moonee Valley Racecourse, Moonee Valley Racing Club

Location

33 & 111 DEAN STREET, and MCPHERSON STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY

Level

Incl in HO area indiv sig

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
The S.R. Burston Stand, designed by Edward F. Billson & Company and constructed by E.A. Watts to the extent of the surviving 1958 fabric, and the 1972-3 addition designed by Edward F. Billson & Partnersis significant.

Later additions and alterations including the roof and additions on the west side are not significant.

How is it significant?
The S.R. Burston Stand is of historic, architectural and aesthetic significance to the City of Moonee Valley.

Why is it significant?
The S.R. Burston Stand is historically significant as evidence of the first of the major new stands constructed at Moonee Valley Racecourse to accommodate vastly increased attendances in the post-war era. (Criterion A)

The S.R. Burston Stand is of architectural and technical significance for the innovative elements of its design and construction, which includes the stepped back tier arrangement, the use of prefabricated pre-stressed concrete, and the expression of the structural elements as a visible part of the design. (Criterion F)

The S.R. Burston stand is historically and architecturally significant as an example of the work of architect Edward F. Billson. As architects for the Moonee Valley Racing Club from the 1950s to the 1980s Billson's practice played an important role in the post-war redevelopment of Moonee Valley Racecourse. (Criterion H)

Group

Recreation and Entertainment

Category

Grandstand