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Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Robin Boyd, House at Flinders for R.J. Marriott, Aug-53
Project: House at Flinders for R.J. Marriott drawn by Robin Boyd of Grounds Romberg & Boyd. Set of working drawings: elevations, plans, details.Working Drawing, Blueprint (colour copy) on foamcore -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Monbulk & District Elderly Peoples Homes, Feb-75
Project: drawn by Leslie Jones of Romberg & Boyd. Site Plan and Complex LayoutWorking Drawing, Ink on Tracing Paper -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Monbulk & District Elderly Peoples Homes, Feb-75
Project: drawn by Leslie Jones of Romberg & Boyd. Site Plan and Complex LayoutWorking Drawing, Ink on Tracing Paper -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Design of Menzies College, Sept. 1971
Boyd's response to complaints about the Romberg & Boyd design for Menzies College at La Trobe University. Boyd describes his first scheme as two tall 16-storey towers.Original manuscript titled 'Menzies College: reply to criticism' published in "Toad" (Latrobe Uni Student Mag.) Vol.1 no.2, Sept. 1971, pp. 6 -7Typewritten (c copy) pencil edits, quarto, 5 pagesHandwritten editsmenzies college, la trobe university, richard neville, australian universities commission, laminex, glenn college, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, RAIA/The Age House of the Year, 1972
Robin Boyd was the architect of the Featherstone House, 1969.An Award of Merit to The Featherstone House, Ivanhoe. It is signed by Chairman, J Gates (?) and Secretary, P A Love (?). It is rolled and tied with blue ribbon.Victorian Architecture Award. In accordance with the decision of the Victorian Chapter: The Royal Institute of Architects to record its appreciation of the architecture. Architect Romberg and Boyd Builder P.M. Versteegen & Sons Pty.Ltd. Signed by the Chairman and Secretaryroyal australian institute of architects, raia award, featherstone, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Cross section, Tower Hill Lake Reserve Museum, Jun-61
Project: Tower Hill Lake Reserve Museum drawn by Robin Boyd of Grounds, Romberg & Boyd. Drawing no 3 (but different to item PL139). Preliminary cross sectionSketch, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Aerial perspective, Tower Hill Lake Reserve Museum, Jun-61
Project: Tower Hill Lake Reserve Museum drawn by Robin Boyd of Grounds, Romberg & Boyd. Drawing no 1. Aerial perspective (same as item PL136 but watercolour and pastel)Sketch, Watercolour on dyeline -
RMIT Design Archives
Work on paper - Architectural drawings, Colour plan of Lum road estate, 1970-1986
This plan of Lum Road Estate includes layout of roads, gardens, building and carparks. From 1970 until August 1971 Robin Boyd and his practice Romberg & Boyd Architects worked on designs for housing on the Lum Road Estate, Wheelers Hill. Berenice Harris, Linley Vellacott and Karl Fender drew many of the sketch plans for the project homes, while Robin Boyd drew the perspectives. This colour plan of the estate was drawn by Robin Boyd, but not signed. Frederick Romberg later annotated the drawing with details of its authorship. Colour plan of Lum road estate. Includes layout of roads, gardens, buildings and flora.Inscribed lower right on recto in black ink, 'Robin Boyd original / 12/6/86 F.R' ; Inscriber upper left on recto, grey pencil, '3400'.architecture, design, rmit design archives, domestic architecture -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 3-Jan-64
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by B. of Romberg & Boyd . Drawing no. 14. Details.Working Drawing, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Berenice Harris, 12.10.1972
Romberg & Boyd employment termination as well as outstanding items needing attention. Attached is a R&B note card written by Berenice Harris to Patricia Boyd about just keeping her up to date.Photocopy plus a with compliments card -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Souvenir - Expo 67 spoon
This is a souvenir spoon from Expo 67 in Montreal Canada. Robin Boyd gave it to Linley Vellacott, an architect who worked at Romberg and Boyd, after he visited Expo 67, where he was Exhibit Architect for the Australian Pavilion. Linley Vellacott donated it to the Robin Boyd Foundation. expo 67, walsh st miscellaneous, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Robin Boyd, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 3-Jan-64
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by Robin Boyd of Romberg & Boyd . Drawing no. 14. Water damaged copy of Drawing no 14 (item PL145.1), The bottom right hand corner is missing and paper sellotaped.Working Drawing, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 5-Oct-62
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by J.T.W. of Romberg & Boyd for Public Works Department. Drawing no. 11. Section details.Working Drawing, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 3-Oct-62
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by J.T.W. of Romberg & Boyd for Public Works Department. Drawing no 10. Plans, sections, elevations.Working Drawing, Dyeline with Watercolor -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 26-Oct-62
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by J.T.W. of Romberg & Boyd for Public Works Department. Drawing no. 12. Details and electrical layout.Working Drawing, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 31-Oct-62
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by J.T.W. of Romberg & Boyd for Public Works Department. Drawing no. 13. Timber beam details.Working Drawing, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Interior Perspective, Robin Boyd, Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale
Project: Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale drawn by Robin Boyd of Romberg and Boyd; two interior perspectives. In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. Interior perspectives, watercolour on board.windowall, robin boyd, stegbar, ohm2022, ohm2022_35 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - External Perspective, Robin Boyd, Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale
Project: Stegbar Windowalls, Springvale drawn by Robin Boyd of Romberg and Boyd; external perspective. In 1952-53, Robin Boyd designed the Stegbar ‘Windowall’ - a prefabricated, structural framing/glazing system - to create a wall of windows. These ‘Windowalls’ were used extensively in domestic architecture across Australia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Boyd also designed the factory and showrooms for Stegbar Limited. The Walsh Street Archive holds exterior and interior perspectives of the building. External perspective, watercolour on board.windowall, robin boyd, stegbar, ohm2022, ohm2022_35 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, The 25 year award for Robin Boyd House II, 2006
In 2006, the RAIA 25 Year Award was presented to Robin Boyd House II by Grounds Romberg and Boyd. The jury said: “This house, designed by the late Robin Boyd for his family, is an exemplary expression of modernity from an optimistic period of artistic endeavour.” “This award acknowledges the breathtaking skill and daring with which Boyd has exploited the opportunity to design his own home to reject domestic convention and contribute a house of programmatic and technical innovation and mastery.”Jury citation, section and plan drawings, two photographs in a black timber Ikea frame around two insets size, off white mount. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Aerial Perspective, Domain Park, Sept 1960
Project: Domain Park from office of Grounds Romberg and Boyd. Perspective of Penthouse. The Domain Park flats (1959-62) were designed by Robin Boyd and were among the first high-rise blocks of ‘luxury’ flats constructed in post-war Melbourne. This exterior perspective highlights the unparalleled views available from the penthouse apartment.Aerial Perspective, Tracing Paperdomain park, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_14 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Frederick Romberg, The Gromboyd Letters extra page, 1987
This is an added page to the two volume 'Gromboyd Letters' (items D269-270). The concluding paragraph of the contract between Grounds, Romberg, and Boyd and the National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre is reviewed and the details of events that gave rise to the termination of the partnership with Grounds are outlined.Single foolscap typewritten photocopy pagegromboyd, roy grounds, frederick romberg, national art gallery, cultural centre, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Certificate, The 25 year award for Robin Boyd House II, 2006
In 2003, the then RAIA established the National 25 Year Award. The Boyd House II at 290 Walsh Street won the award in 2006. Items D501 and F075 are also associated with this award.Certificate with crest in a black timber Ikea frame.This diploma is awarded to Grounds Romberg & Boyd for Robin Boyd House II by the jury nominated to select the most outstanding work in architecture in Australia from those projects meeting the conditions of the award nominated by the chapters of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in the year 2006. Signed by Chair of the Jury and President of RAIA 26 October 2006. Handwritten in the year 2006 and signatures of Chair of the Jury and President of RAIA, and date 26 October 2006. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Letters to Geoffrey Serle regarding Robin Boyd biography, 1995-1996
This is a set of photocopies of a letter to Geoffrey Serle congratulating him on his biography of Robin Boyd. These are from Bruce Anderson (2 copies), Peter McIntyre, Berenice Harris, Joy Murphy, Marjorie Tipping, Allen Martin, Diane Romberg, Dymphna Clark, George Parsons, Anita (?), Daryl Jackson, John Button, and Joan Crawcour (?) Anderson. These would have been given by Geoffrey Serle to Patricia Boyd.Cover page with handwritten Geoff Serle, plus 19 pages of copies of letters. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd
List of projects with dates and short description of features. Projects date from 1954 to 1969. Seven more detailed descriptions. Potentially exhibition labels.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 8 pagesarchitecture, building materials, residential architecture, houses, motels, romberg and boyd, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Baker House, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia, 1966
Description of Baker family, site and house. Choice of slate building material, water tanks and arrangement of spaces.Published as 'Baker House, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria: Architects - Romberg and Boyd' in "World Architecture 3", edited by John Donat (1966).Typewritten, quarto, 2 pagesPencil annotationsbaker family, baker house, bacchus marsh, slate, water tanks, residential architecture, site analysis, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Peter Bellew, Art in Australia, Series 4 No 5, Mar, Apr, May 1942
This volume features Glenunga Flats (1940) Armadale designed by architect Frederick Romberg, p 85.australian art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Lutheran Church (1961), Canberra (interior), ACT, Australia. (Architect: Frederick Romberg.)Made in Australiacanberra, slide, robin boyd