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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The New Architecture, 1963
... australian architecture... melbourne architecture australian architecture 20th century Walsh St ...Softcoverarchitecture, australian architecture, 20th century, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 1996 RAIA National Architecture Awards Presentation Night, 1996
... australian architecture... melbourne architecture australian architecture Walsh St library ...BookletInvitation letter to the 1996 Awards Ceremony inside, addressed to Mrs John Daviesarchitecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Ian Close, Architecture Australia Nov/Dec 1996, 1996
... Architecture Australia Nov/Dec 1996... australian architecture... melbourne architecture australian architecture Walsh St library ...MagazineContains RAIA national Architecture Awards 1996architecture, australian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Trevor Creighton, Peter Freeman and Roslyn Russell, Manning Clark House Reflections, 2002
... Australian architecture... melbourne Australian architecture Canberra Walsh St library ...Softcoveraustralian architecture, canberra, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1961
... Australian architecture... his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’. Australian architecture ...Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.Softcoveraustralian architecture, architecture, australia, home, suburbs, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BARBARA MAMOUNEY COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON SPECIMEN COTTAGE
... HISTORY Australian bendigo architecture Specimen Cottage Royal ...Newspaper feature from Bendigo Advertiser Tues January 12 2016 and image of Specimen Cottage before restoration in 1970s It was built by stonemason James Brierley for his family Is now the front of house and display centre for The Bendigo Historical Society and is arguably the oldest building in the city with 1856 shown above the front door Near the corner of Hargreaves and Mundy St The building has two parts The 1856 section is single storey with front façade of locally sourced sandstone rubble with dressed quoins and dressings to openings, side walls are of rubble the rear and interior walls are of red brick a central front door a window on either side The roof which was probably hipped, was later joined to the next wall of the 1861 section and is partly covered with Morewood and Rogers metal tiles with partly corrugated iron The 1861 section was built to match the earlier one Across the first floor of the 1861 section is an elegantly detailed cantilevered timber balcony with a hived concave roof and two French windows opening onto it Bendigo Historical Society members Barbara Poustie and Carol Holsworth have led tours of the cottage as part of the 'Summer in the parks' program A plaque on the corner of Hargreaves and Mundy indicates that there once stood the Royal Princess Hotel, also built by Brierley, Bendigo Historical Society members have continued research on the Brierley familyhistory, australian, bendigo, architecture, specimen cottage royal princess hotel built by james brierly in 1856 barbara proustie carol holsworth -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Philip Drew, Two Towers. Harry Seidler: Australia Square MLC Centre, 1980
... melbourne architect australian architect architecture -- New South ...SoftcoverCardboard seal from LendLease commemorating the 25th anniversary of the construction of Australia Square/MLC centre, or possibly of something LendLease related.architect, australian architect, architecture -- new south wales -- sydney, australia square , walsh st library -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Photographs [Series], Robert Baker, Display: Model Kitchen of the 1920s, Kew Library, 2014, 2014
... australian dometsic architecture - kitchens - 1920s... society - exhibitions australian dometsic architecture - kitchens ...The Kew Historical Society, founded in 1958, is one of the oldest continuing historical societies in the Greater Melbourne region. From its beginnings, the Society has mounted exhibitions and/or displays, in early days in shop windows and in community spaces located in the Kew City Hall (later Kew Library), and since 2010 at the Kew Court House. Exhibitions typically coincided with the annual Kew Community Festival in March, but after 2013 evolved into three new exhibitions yearly at the Kew Court House. Smaller displays continue to be mounted in the Kew Library. One of two photographs of a display at the Kew Library, curated by Les Littlechild featuring items from the Kew Historical Society's and from private collections, of a model 1920s kitchen in Kew.kew historical society - exhibitions, australian dometsic architecture - kitchens - 1920s -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Skyline and Houses, c. 1963
... Boyd's view of the development of Australian architecture's... of Australian architecture. Modern Australia O-Y-O (on your own) flats ...Boyd's view of the development of Australian architecture's progression over the years and the slowly forming identity of Australian architecture.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesmodern australia, o-y-o (on your own) flats, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, No Quotas for Architecture, c1969
... international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles... international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles ...Discusses 'Domus' (an Italian architecture and design magazine) as visually exciting and trend starter; compares recent international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles Eames on Sydney Opera House, J. M. Richards on Australian architecture as primitive and vulgar). Boyd indicates international opinions of Australian architecture as important because many Australian buildings are being designed by overseas architects; argues for greater promotion of Australian architecture and architects.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesLast page: no image attached but this inscription "caption to illustration"; appears that Boyd wanted image of St James Building, AMP Tower and Shell House by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill attached.domus, sydney opera house, charles eames, jm richards, australian culture, globalisation, robin boyd, manuscript -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
... museum australian museum museum architecture classical ...This photograph depicts the façade of the Burke Museum in Beechworth. Originally built in 1857 by the Young Men's Association as the Beechworth Athenaeum, the building provided a public lecture hall and reading room for men at the peak of the gold rush era of Beechworth. In 1859, it became the Beechworth Public Library, which is why the writing embossed above the main entry says 'Library' rather than 'Museum'. The building was turned into a museum and renamed the Robert O'Hara Burke Memorial Museum in 1863 following the death of Robert O'Hara Burke on the Burke and Wills expedition in 1861, as Burke had been the Police Superintendent of Beechworth. The museum has had several additions built onto the property, most notably significant extensions in the 1970s, but the main façade depicted in the photograph has remained largely intact. The architecture is an example of provincial conservative classicism. The Burke Museum contains over 30,000 individual objects, including Gold Rush era items, taxidermy specimens, a Ned Kelly collection, and this very photograph.The Burke Museum itself is very significant to Victorian history. It is on both the Victorian Heritage Register and is part of the National Trust due to its relevance to the history of the Gold Rush period, its architectural features, and its significant collection. Photographs of it throughout its history are an important part of telling the museum's story. Although this is a modern photograph, it captures the façade of the building with similarity to the mid-nineteenth-century provincial conservative classicism style.A colour rectangular photograph printed on photographic paper.3440.1burke museum, beechworth, beechworth museum, australian museum, museum, architecture, classical architecture, conservative classicism, museum facade, library -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Architectural Plans, Australian Natives' Association Ballarat Branch No 4 Architectural Plans
... University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia ...Percy Richards taught Architecture and Building Construction at The Ballarat Art School - a division of Ballarat School of Mines from 1918-1921. He was responsible for the design of a number of buildings in the district. This item is the "Specification of work required to be done and materiaals required for construction of the new A.N.A. Building at the corner of Sturt, Albert and Lewis Streets, Ballarat. Prepared by and to the satisfaction of P.S. Richards, A.R.V.I.A. Architect and subject to the General Conditions of Contract." "BALLARAT CITY A.N.A. BALLARAT, Wednesday — The Ballarat City branch, A.N.A., which was formed nearly 50 years ago, ranks fourth on the association records, but several of the members were prominent in establishing the association in Melbourne a year or two earlier. On the past half-year's operations the total funds increased by £1558/18/3 to £29.389/11/11. The membership now totals 949. The committee recommended that as the property at the corner of Sturt and Albert Streets, which had been intended as the site of a new hall, had been sold, steps should he taken to remodel the present hall, and bring It up to date. The report was adopted." (The Herald, 18 June 1924)Fourteen detailed drawings showing the specifications for each section of the new A.N.A. building for Ballarat. A 24 page document submitted to the Public Health Department, Victoria, received 15 January 1918 and a 3 page document related to Reinforced Concrete Particulars. All contained in a labelled black metal cylinder.A.N.A.4. PLANS painted on side and lid. Signature of P.S. Richards.ana, australian natives' association, architecture, percy richards, building specifications, ballarat, technical art school ballarat, materials, construction, p.s. richards, percival selwyn richards -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Obstacles of Promise
... Australian creativity new architecture colour shapes Robin Boyd ...Discussion of opportunities (or lack of opportunities) open to creative and talented Australians. Asserts main obstacles to promise and progress are conservatism and lack of vision.This appears to be a talk or a speechTypewritten, quarto, (carbon copy), 8 pages. Second copy has pages 3-5 missing. (Two copies)kingsley henderson, australian creativity, new architecture, colour, shapes, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Australian Home Beautiful, Oct-65
... architecture australian homes design Walsh St library Australian Home ...For the 40th anniversary of Home Beautiful, Robin Boyd surveys 40 years of architectural progress pp 4-11.domestic architecture, australian homes, design, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Martha Boice, Living and Partly Living: Housing in Australia, 1971
... melbourne australian housing domestic architecture architecture 20th ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketThe Age review of the book 22 July 1972 (date in pen)australian housing, domestic architecture, architecture, 20th century, walsh st library -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Australian Catholic University Ballarat Campus, 2005, 20/07/2007
... Office goldfields australian catholic university architecture ...Colour photograph of the historic building on the Ballarat Campus of Australian Catholic Universuty.australian catholic university, architecture, retallick -
Clunes Museum
Book, ROBERT BELL AND ASSOCIATES BALLARAT, DICTIONARY OF AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTUAL TERMS, 2001
... DICTIONARY OF AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURAL TERMS. A GUIDE... OF AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURAL TERMS. A GUIDE FOR LOCAL HISTORIENS ...DICTIONARY OF AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURAL TERMSYELLOW COVERED BOOKLET, TITLE AND AUTHOR'S NAME IN BLACK INK OF FRONT COVER. 32 PAGESnon-fictionDICTIONARY OF AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURAL TERMSlocal history, dictionary, arcitectural guide book -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Robin Boyd Union Night Speaker, c. 1954
... at Union Night. The talk is titled "Why is Australian Architecture... at Union Night. The talk is titled "Why is Australian Architecture ...Announcement that young architect Robin Boyd is speaking at Union Night. The talk is titled "Why is Australian Architecture So Bad?" and will be illustrated with films.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... Colour slide in a mount. Suburban architecture, possibly... melbourne slide robin boyd Made in Australia / 3 / MAY 67M6 / 12 ...Colour slide in a mount. Suburban architecture, possibly AustraliaMade in Australia / 3 / MAY 67M6 / 12 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Nerve Of Our Students, 1965
... Discusses and approves of the initiative of Australian... melbourne Discusses and approves of the initiative of Australian ...Discusses and approves of the initiative of Australian architecture students shown by their holding their own architectural convention. The convention tackled the issues of the 'House of Tomorrow' and the types of technology that that can be manipulated and used for better design. Students also invited international guests to comment and judge the exhibition.Original manuscript published as ‘Young architects show their nerve’ in 'The Australian' on 19.06.1965. Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 4 pageseric lyons, tom marshall, john blanshard, patwant singh, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
... Colour slide in a mount. Suburban architecture, possibly.... Suburban architecture, possibly Australia or New Zealand Slide ...Robin Boyd was an invited speaker at the 1967 New Zealand Institute of Architects Conference held in Queenstown, New Zealand. From New Zealand, he travelled on to Montreal, Canada, where he was Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘67. Colour slide in a mount. Suburban architecture, possibly Australia or New ZealandMade in Australia / 27 / APR 67M4 / Encircled 16 (Handwritten) / Encircled 1 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Impact of WBG on suburban…
... Discusses Walter Burley Griffin's effect on Australian... melbourne Discusses Walter Burley Griffin's effect on Australian ...Discusses Walter Burley Griffin's effect on Australian architectural culture. Also considers his place within the Chicago School more broadly. Boyd believes Griffin to be more human, sensitive, and skillful compared to Frank Lloyd Wright, and laments that Griffin did not build more in Australia.This may be a lecture/talk - there are notes on the back.Handwritten, quarto, 2 pagesAll-caps inscription on the back of 2nd page - possibly a shorthand summary of the talk. Uncertain if this is Boyd's handwriting.walter burley griffin, old parliament house, canberra, louis sullivan, frank lloyd wright, capitol theatre, robin boyd, manuscript -
Nhill & District Historical Society Inc.
Book - Australian Woolsheds, Cassell Australia
... Australian vernacular architecture which illustrates... Street Nhill grampians Australian vernacular architecture which ...Australian vernacular architecture which illustrates the hardships and practicalities of Australian outback life.Australian Woolsheds: pp.251, Large volume profusely illustrated with over 200 black and white photographs of woolsheds, with dust jacket depicting shears outside a shearing shed. non-fictionAustralian vernacular architecture which illustrates the hardships and practicalities of Australian outback life.australian woolsheds, farming, shearing, shearing sheds, woolsheds, achitectual features, australian illustration -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Geoff Hocking, Australian Houses of the Twenties & Thirties, 1993
... Australian domestic architecture of the period between...Includes: index, bibliography. Australian domestic... Road Canterbury melbourne Australian domestic architecture ...Australian domestic architecture of the period between the two world wars is a fascinating and complex subject. Our preconceived notions are based on the more obvious styles and impressions, so that visions of bungalows set row upon row spring to mind quickly. Influences in the designs of Australian houses of the 1920s and 1930s were extraordinarily diverse. Apart from their obvious origins, they can be traced to India, Japan, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico and even the American backwoods. Australian architects travelled to England, Europe and North America bringing back ideas and influences.Includes: index, bibliography. Australian domestic architecture of the period between the two world wars is a fascinating and complex subject. Our preconceived notions are based on the more obvious styles and impressions, so that visions of bungalows set row upon row spring to mind quickly. Influences in the designs of Australian houses of the 1920s and 1930s were extraordinarily diverse. Apart from their obvious origins, they can be traced to India, Japan, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico and even the American backwoods. Australian architects travelled to England, Europe and North America bringing back ideas and influences.Front page: Sue Barnettarchitecture, (mr) peter cuffley, dwellings, interior decoration, 1919 - 1929, 1930 - 1939 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Speech, Professor George Seddon, Graduation address, 12.04.1986
... on Australian architecture and planning (pages 5&6).... on Australian architecture and planning (pages 5&6). Melbourne Boston ...A graduation address given by Professor George Seddon, Dean of Faculty of Architecture and Planning, University of Melbourne in 1986. The speech compares urban planning and architecture in Melbourne and Boston. Seddon mentions Boyd positively as a former Melbourne University student and a key writer and thinker on Australian architecture and planning (pages 5&6).Typewritten, A4, 12 pages. Plus with compliments card from Seddon, noting to view pages 5 and 6.melbourne, boston, robin boyd, george seddon, kevin lynch, university of melbourne -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Fun and Games at the 'Village Green', 1965
... how the evolving style of Australian architecture... how the evolving style of Australian architecture ...Using 'Village Green Hotel' as an example, Boyd laments on how the development of new Australian Industries' standard of design comfort is rather 'un-Australian'. Further, he criticises how the evolving style of Australian architecture is predominantly inspired by international precedent and questions whether taking foreign elements is considered an Australian style.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Fun and games at the Village Green’ in The Australian, 03.07.1965.Typewritten, quarto, 4 pagesvillage green, 'un-australian', robin boyd, manuscript, hotel -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine - Clipping, John Arnold and Peter Pierce, The Best 101 Australian books, 19.11.1991
... Stretton 1987). "Still the best book on Australian architecture... Stretton 1987). "Still the best book on Australian architecture ...This is an article on The Best 101 Australian books. The ninth book is 'Robin Boyd's Australia's Home: Its Origin, Builders and Occupiers' (1952: MUP reprint with foreword by High Stretton 1987). "Still the best book on Australian architecture, it described a basic constituent of society in style that guaranteed an audience wider than the author's profession".Attached to it is an MUP "With compliments" note.walsh st library -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Swinton', 23 Swinton Avenue, 2000
... of the use of the Italianate in Australian domestic architecture... of the use of the Italianate in Australian domestic architecture ...Swinton is of significance as one of the earliest examples of the use of the Italianate in Australian domestic architecture, and for the elegance of its design, particularly in the tower.Original colour positive photograph of the west elevation of Swinton, 23 Swinton Avenue, Kew. Facade facing Yarra River featuring tower and balcony with door and fanlight below. Projecting bay window at left. Rendered brick with slate roof. Ink on reverse: "Swinton - west elevation / Feb 2000"swinton, swinton avenue -- kew (vic.) -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, University of the Air. Design in Australia 4. Architecture, 1964
... University of the Air. Design in Australia 4. Architecture... various directions in the search of an Australian architecture... various directions in the search of an Australian architecture ...Robin Boyd was involved in creating several TV series for the ABC University of the Air. 'Design in Australia' was an eight part series. (Items D184-D193 contain all the manuscripts except part six titled 'Communications'.) In Part 4, despite various directions in the search of an Australian architecture, Boyd believes that a genuine national style should be grasped in the sculptural and spatial qualities of the buildings rather than iconography or climate-driven designs since Australia has diverse geological condition.This is a draft script for the ABC television program 'University of the Air', subtitled 'Design in Australia', broadcast in 1965.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, foolscap, 14 pagesRobin Boyd's handwriting, on top right.university of the air, design in australia, robin boyd, australian style, john sulman, hardy wilson, leslie wilkinson, local idiom, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Students Society of the R.V.I.A (Melbourne), Lines, 1942
... . There is such an article 'An Australian Architecture?" (2 pages) which is perhaps.... There is such an article 'An Australian Architecture?" (2 pages) which is perhaps ...Robin Boyd was the editor and designer of this volume. Lines was an annual journal of the Students Society of the R.V.I.A. This is a very rare copy. Most articles have a byline, but the ones without are perhaps by Robin Boyd. There is such an article 'An Australian Architecture?" (2 pages) which is perhaps by Boyd. The journal also contains an article 'The Democratic City' by architect Dr Ernst Fuchs and an article 'An Australian School of Painting?' by John Reed, Deputy President Contemporary Art Society, founder of Heidi with his wife Sunday Reed.rvia, architecture, ernst fuchs, roy simpson, john reed, walsh st library