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Other NameElectricity, Electrical substation Location21 ASCOT VALE ROAD, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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What is significant? Non-original alterations and additions to the building are not significant.
How is it significant?
Why is it significant? It is of architectural significance as a representative example of
one of the first metropolitan substations constructed by the SECV that
are distinguished by the use of the Greek Revival style in their form
and detailing as demonstrated by the strong massing and a simplified
use of Greek classical elements, such as the raking pediment (derived
from the Greek temple), and the Greek Cross motif in windows. While
additions have been made to the building, the original form and
detailing of the sub-station is still readily apparent. (Criterion D)
The former 'D' Ascot Vale Sub-station, designed and constructed by
the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) in 1922-23, at 21
Ascot Vale Road, Flemington is significant. It is a 1920s Greek
Revival building.The walls are of roughcast render with smooth render
to the base and in a band underneath the cornice, which is dentilated.
The symmetrical facade has a large triangular pediment above the
recessed central bay that contains the large entry, which is framed
with a panelled aedicule of smooth render. The flanking bays on either
side have the original tall metal-framed windows with a Greek Cross
pattern, a motif which is repeated in the glazing around the inset
entry door. Originally, there were similar windows in the side
elevations, but these have been replaced and, in some cases, extended downward.
The former 'D' Ascot Vale Sub-station is of local historical and
architectural significance to the City of Moonee Valley.
It is historically significant for its associations with the
establishment and development of the SECV network in the 1920s. It was
one of the first suburban sub-stations built by the SECV and enabled
the Commission to take over supply of electricity from the municipal
and private companies that had supplied Melbourne's electricity until
then. (Criterion A)
Utilities - Electricity
Electricity Transformer/Substation