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101-105 & 121-127 Hope Street,, SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 - Property No B4537 |
No. 7 Demolished |
B4537 |
File only |
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Former ICI House, Inge king 'Joie de Vivre' Sculpture & Gerald Lewers Fountain
Orica House
1 - 4 Nicholson Street cnr Albert Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B5765 |
Statement of Signficance: ICI House, with its concrete encased steel frame and sheer glazed curtain walls, was completed in November 1958, and was hailed as a new symbol of its time. Set on an open landscape site on the eastern hill edge of the central business district, the office block appears as a soaring tower terminating the axis of Lonsdale Street. This setting of a prismatic form of unprecedented height enhanced the architectural expression of a corporate image. In the ... more |
B5765 |
State |
Nurses Home & Gatehouse - Former Heatherton Sanatorium
Heatherton Psychiatric Hospital
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Kingston Centre
Kingston Road,, HEATHERTON VIC 3202 - Property No B6929 |
The Nurses Home and Gatehouse at the Heatherton Sanatorium, designed by Percy Everett, and completed in 1950, are architecturally and historically significant at the State level. Architecturally, the Nurses Home is significant as an unusual, striking and stylish example of a very large institutional building influenced by inter-war European modernism. The long horizontal form, with its dominating areas of glass arranged as strip windows, counterbalanced by various solid and ... more |
B6929 |
State | |
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12-72 Gore Street, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B3128 |
Well centred group of characteristic Melbourne terraces with some excellent examples, notably Nos 26-28, 30-34, 36-50, and No 22. Special note that Marcus Clark lived at No 28 1869-71 and Sir Anthony Brownless (Vice-Chancellor, Chancellor and founder of Medical School, Melbourne University) at No 18 1886-1888). No 10 demolished 31/01/1973 Classified: 19/08/1971 |
B3128 |
Local |
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IRREWARRA VIC 3249 - Property No B2939 |
A stone homestead of early pioneer John Clavert, probably built between 1845-55; also large stables of local field stone. Classified 11/04/1974 |
B2939 |
Local |
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Former Court House & Police Station
2 Hamilton Street,, GISBORNE VIC 3437 - Property No B2086 |
Two storey rendered courthouse of 1858 with whipped slate roof and flanking lower wings originally incorporating the police station. Group includes brick stables and bluestone lock-up built at rear in 1861. Classified: 20/10/1977 |
B2086 |
Local |
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Former Listowel House - Port Fairy Historic Area
Riverdale
98 Gipps Street,, PORT FAIRY VIC 3284 - Property No B2472 |
Riverdale was built by Mark Tucker in 1875 on part of land sold to John Mason in 1855 and used by the latter as a timber yard and workshop. On completion the building was let to two doctors who called it Listowel House. Mark Tucker moved into the house in 1878 and lived there until his death in 1895. During this period it was known as Riverdale Cottage. Riverdale is a two-storied, symmetrical house with a double-storied verandah, which may be original or may have been added. ... more |
B2472 |
Local |
Baker House & Baker-Dower House
Strickland House
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Michael Baker House
305 - 307 Long Forest Road,, BACCHUS MARSH VIC 3340 - Property No B7292 |
The Baker House group consists of the main Baker House, Baker-Dower house and the Library/studio, on a large scrubby bush block that merges with the surrounding Long Forest Nature Conservation Reserve, the only area of mallee bushland south of the Dividing Range. The main house was built for teacher and mathematician Michael Baker and his family, which eventually grew to include five children. He commissioned one of Australia's foremost architects, and best-known architectural ... more |
B7292 |
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62-64 Jolimont Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B4752 |
B4752 |
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2 and 3 (also known as 30) Oliver Lane,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B7005 |
The warehouses at 2 & 3 Oliver Lane in Melbourne, completed in 1907 and probably designed by noted engineer John Monash, and built by noted builder David Mitchell, are of historical and architectural significance at the State level. They are historically important as they appear to be the first conventional buildings in Australia constructed almost wholly of reinforced concrete. They are also significant for their associations with their designer and builder, whose offices ... more |
B7005 |
State |
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