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groove in a straight log, preferably of the local termite-resistant Cyprus pine which became the foundation. Split logs that had been adzed flat at the ends were then stood in the groove and another groove log was placed on top and slotted into place in a circular corner post. The gaps between the split logs were either packed with clay and animal hair or had narrow strips of metal cut from kerosene tins tacked over them. The interior could be plastered with clay, lined with paperbark or papered with newspaper, wrapping paper or calico. Cards, photographs, news clippings and commemorative items were often stuck directly onto the walls.
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migrants became known as the migrant house. The architectural style of housing has also been referred to as "Late-Twentieth-century Immigrants’ Nostalgic". Certain decoration and construction features identify the migrant house. They are a (dark) brick-veneer, concrete balustrades atop a staircase going toward a terrace, arches, expanses of concreted areas that replace the front yard lawn, trees such as olive or citrus (often lemon), decorative fences made from iron, and stone lions.
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less common in the United States of America and England, because most of the homes had been long established well into the 19th century and reflect a similar style in both regions. Home planners and architects in Australia have suggested adapting similar styles of new homes with the surrounding established homes to create a sense of uniformity.
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entertaining space. Constructions can be entirely of brick (often painted), entirely timber, or a combination of brick on the lower part of the house and timber on the upper. Some houses of brick construction have featured verandahs and porticos. Roofs are usually galvanized iron and windows metal framed.
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The Pavilion style house is characterized by a simple rectangular, box shaped volumetric style, open plan interior with glass replacing much of the wall space. Windows are often also steel framed. The transparency of the walls makes it well suited for blocks with privacy and/or views. Open patios are
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During the early-1990s, many of the design elements that characterised the Federation architecture of old were popularised in mainstream architecture. This Federation revival form is also known as "mock Federation" or "faux Federation". The style was widespread within the realm of residential housing
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The Queenslander style house is characterized by an all timber painted exterior, a timber stud frame, and a floor raised on piles for air flow in hot climate. They have wide verandahs (often the length of the house and enclosed by shutters), and roofs are gabled and corrugated iron. The street facing
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style involved strict and faithful interpretation of historical examples, and most examples of this style are non-residential, being often used for town halls, banks, and other public buildings. Buildings the Academic style were symmetrical in plan and massing, and involved correct application of one
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houses built before c.1840 are characterised as Old Colonial Georgian, while buildings between c.1840 and c.1890 are characterised as Victorian Georgian. Both styles are essentially the same, being characterised by symmetrical facades, simple rectangular and prismatic shapes, and orderliness. Six and
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may have built his home in a classical style, he would potentially fund a church in the Gothic style. Thus, during the 19th century, when Australia was expanding rapidly, two forms of architecture were very evident: Gothic and the Classical styles. Originally Gothic was for God, and the Classical for
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Being of light weight construction, the steel and corrugated iron approach is relatively cheap and suitable for both flat and steeply inclined land. Interior cladding is most often gyprock but can be timber or even plywood. Butterfly roofs can also be employed quite successfully in this design. This
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Distinctly recognisable by their front-facing walls have 3 and sometimes even 4 front-facing walls. This led to the front entrance sometimes brought round to the side within one of the alcoves created by the multiple fronts. Roofs were medium pitched and hipped with concrete tiles being used towards
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The original cottages, being relatively cheap to purchase, are now popular for renovation. Construction is easy and owner-building is common. The older buildings require insulation in the ceiling and walls. Timber and fiber cement sheeting now replaces the original asbestos and often the interior is
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Originally specific to Queensland, the Ashgrovian style developed from the hipped bungalow style and was characterised by a frontage with a grand gable roof, often surrounded by secondary smaller gables behind, the smaller gables usually sheltering verandahs and sleep-outs. A staircase almost always
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Distinctly recognised by twisted pylons to a porch area covering the front door, usually windows grouped in threes to the side of the front door area on simpler homes. The style was influenced by the American Spanish inhabitant influenced American Architectural styles. Walls were brick in accordance
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The filigree style was characterised by the creation of a screen as a prominent style at the front of the house. In the Victorian period, the screen was made of wrought iron, but in the Federation period it was made of wooden fretwork, which could be quite elaborate. It was widely used in Queensland
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The vernacular style of the Old Colonial period. Buildings of this period were often rudimentary compared with British architecture at the time, but Georgian ideas of orderliness still influenced their shape and scale. Buildings built in this style often featured symmetrical facades, rectangular and
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As better tools became available the Colonial builders became adept at working the extremely hard and durable timber of the native hardwood forests. The majority of houses were built of split logs rather than sawn timber. The technique employed for the construction of a wall was to chisel out a deep
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This style of house has a brick facade (exterior) with timber frames supporting interior walls, usually of gyprock. Roofs are always hipped or gabled and tiled. As mentioned previously in this article, this style, without the painted and rendered brick facade, dominated suburban architecture in the
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and settled in cities, mainly in Melbourne and Sydney. The need to house the non-English speaking migrants became a high priority and the migrant house developed as an architectural type in neighbourhoods of the inner-city, later spreading to outer suburbs. Over time the suburban dwellings built by
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Styles of the late 20th century have largely been derived from the current world architectural trends, or have been imitative of previous Australian styles. These styles include Stripped Classical, Ecclesiastical, International, Organic, Sydney Regional, Perth Regional, Adelaide Regional, Tropical,
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This style can almost instantly be recognised by the columns holding up a front veranda area. The name is almost self-explanatory: bungalow, a rugged type of home. This led to the belief that picket fences looked appropriate at the front fence, although originally they were not used. Darker colours
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The Rustic Gothic style developed out of a "cult of the picturesque" which largely focused on rural images and especially the picturesque rustic house, which became known as the cottage orne. In Australia, this style had a great appeal to British settlers who still carried with them a hankering for
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Most buildings erected in the first 50 years of Australian settlement were simple and plain. Convict huts, marine barracks, government stores and houses for officials were simple rectangular prisms covered with hipped or gabled roofs often with verandahs supported on wooden columns in the Classical
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Because architectural styles have varied in Australia over the years (from villas to bungalows and brick renders), there is a slight inconsistency in the architectural flow of the suburban streets, with one writer noting that Australian housing styles tend to comingle and coexist awkwardly. This is
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The Arts and Crafts style came out of a movement to get away from mass-production and rediscover the human touch and the hand-made. The architectural style was characterised by rough-cast walls, shingles, faceted bay windows, stone bases, tall chimneys, high-pitched roofs and overhanging eaves. It
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Second Empire was preferred for grander mansions. For the rich, particularly in the wealthier parts of the larger metropolitan areas, the style evoked images of French aristocracy. Although rare, examples can be found in the bigger cities. Distinctive features include towers, quoining, mansard and
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Due to its familiar and cheap construction, it still is the dominant style in housing estates and many consider the style the scourge of Australian domestic architecture. The basic style has been made more interesting by rendering and painting, adding more angles, variations in roofing, porticos,
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A good cross section of Australian residential architectural styles from this period, although not necessarily falling into one of the categories above, follows. Almost all of the houses shown in this section were built after 1960 and photographed just north of Sydney on the Central Coast of NSW.
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The original fisherman's cottage was built in many coastal towns between the 1930s and 1950s. It was originally a simple timber-framed structure of one or two rooms and a verandah which was clad with asbestos sheeting. The floors were generally raised on piles. The verandah sometimes had handsome
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The two most significant trees, both of which grew in the Sydney area, were the Melaleuca and the Iron Bark. The Melaleuca bark, having the texture of paper, could be peeled off the tree in layers up to 2 centimetres (0.79 in) thick, a metre long and perhaps half a metre wide without serious
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became popular in the nineties. With conception in the United States, it originated in suburban Adelaide and subsequently became popular in regional and coastal New South Wales. The floor plan is simple and footprint (of at least the street-facing section) is often rectangular. Walls are usually
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The Italianate style developed as a result of French painters who idealised the Italian landscape and turned it into their version of Arcadia. Their influence was long-lasting and eventually led to the Italianate architectural style of the 19th century. The style featured asymmetry and often, on
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The simplest houses were of a single room, which, if the bread-winner prospered, became the kitchen to a more substantial residence, or conversely, became the living room with a lean-to kitchen added. Houses that grew piecemeal were generally asymmetrical, with the door leading into the original
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sheeting. Roofs of this type were to become part of the Australian vernacular. For many years imported roofing was in very short supply. Two local roofing materials were available- there were extensive reed beds near the Cook's river for thatching. There was also bark which could be peeled off a
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Defining features of houses from this period are curved corner windows, including Venetian blinds, some rare examples of which are curved. With a slightly steeper pitched roof than the Early Modern Style, this style was generally of brick veneer cream brick but also could have dark brown glazed
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The Tudor style grew out of a nostalgia for older English concepts, particularly focused on the days of Queen Elizabeth I and Henry VIII. Its role in Australia began when the English architect Edward Blore designed Government House in Sydney in 1834. The style spread all over Australia and also
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This popular style has emerged from the triple fronted brick veneer. While the house footprint and floor plan may be quite similar, the gabled cottage has a very different feel. In this style the distinctive gabled roof is a dominant design element, and a practical means of providing shade and
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Each of these styles has a different emphasis to practicality (physical needs, layout, and views), land and environmental considerations (structural requirements for foundations, design for weather protection) and aesthetic considerations (planar, volumetric, and sculptural form, emotional and
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The first buildings of the British penal settlement in Sydney were a prefabricated house for the Governor and a similarly prefabricated Government Store to house the colony's supplies. Sydney was a tent settlement. Building anything more substantial was made unnecessarily difficult by the poor
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Some consider that this style was the Federation version of the Queen Anne style. Other styles during this period were Federation Academic Classical, Federation Free Classical, Federation Filligree, Federation Anglo-Dutch, Federation Romanesque, Federation Gothic, Federation Carpenter Gothic,
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The Gothic style gained favour from the early days of Queen Victoria's reign. Free Gothic became a popular choice for architects and their clients because it was not concerned with historical correctness and therefore gave them greater freedom in their designs. The style was much in vogue for
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were springing up everywhere, containing parapets and detailed dividing walls between the property boundaries. Late Victorian Style homes had perhaps the most decorative features in all of the known architectural styles to date, which is often referred to as Boom Style. Towards the end of the
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style were sometimes described as being like ocean liners, with walls, windows and balconies all sweeping around corners. By the 1940s these details were entrenched into suburban designs. The 'Waterfall' or 'Waterfall Front' style came to be known as such from the use of descending curves in
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With widespread gentrification and urban renewal in the late 20th and early 21st century, conversions of disused industrial and commercial buildings to residential has become widespread. This includes adaptive reuse conversions which retain to some extent the form of the existing building.
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Brutalist, Structural, Late Modern, Post Modern, Australian Nostalgic and Immigrants' Nostalgic. In the 1980s and 1990s, most parts of Australia had a building boom which strained building supplies, so many buildings from this era are characterised by cheap and low quality materials.
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style of houses are identifiable by large verandahs and large double doors which open onto these verandahs, stilts rising the house above ground level (particularly in older houses), metal roofs typically of corrugated design and the houses are always constructed of mostly wood.
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style; which employed classical elements with little care shown towards the proper rules of the Academic style. Buildings in the Free style were often asymmetrical and combined elements of the classical language idiosyncratically, sometimes in combination with other styles.
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attempted to emulate the refined elegance of ancient Greece. However, in the Victorian era, Australia's booming migrant society sought an architectural language to flaunt its newfound prosperity, and found it in an exaggerated Classical style that took inspiration from the
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view is often symmetrical. The NSW Queenslander is often smaller than the original classic Queenslander and is less decorative probably due to limited supply of delicate timber detail and trades-people to build them. It is sometimes combined with the Ranch style house.
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prismatic shapes, and were well-proportioned. Similar to other British colonies in hot climates, the verandah became a common way to protect a house from the sun, and on single storey houses the Georgian verandah is usually a lower pitched extension of the main roof.
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As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-19th century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of
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The style was a favorite of architect Harry Seidler who favoured walls of rendered brick however it is also well suited to a steel, fiber cement, and corrugated iron treatment. This approach often requires the thinness of steel framing to create the desired look.
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The construction of Federation revival architecture varied little from that of other basic styles, with the Federation elements merely forming the facade and decorating elements of the building. For example, the typical brick and roof tile construction, hexagonal
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brick, or brick and timber, and windows are often colonial style floor-to-ceiling. Roofs usually tiled with extended eaves. The garage was often integrated into the house. Some ranch style houses were boomerang shaped, others were L-shaped for corner allotments.
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The Old English style involved a certain nostalgia for English ways, and tended to draw on Tudor and such-like English styles harking back vaguely to the days of Henry VIII. It had a certain appeal for what was a predominantly Anglo-Saxon population at the time.
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Very few 19th-century houses of wattle and daub or split timber have survived. A small number of split-timber cottages which later became kitchens may be seen adjacent to more substantial homes, generally painted to match the house and barely recognizable.
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Highrise residential buildings became popular in Australia in the late 20th century, due to the trend towards increasing density in cities. New construction technology allowed modernist styles to be adapted to taller buildings with larger footprints, with
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The houses were typically narrow, linear, and single storey with a low pitched gable roof. They had exposed rafters and wide eaves. Walls were generally bagged or painted brick and windows were large areas of glass with regularly spaced timber mullions.
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and were widely dependent on European styles that were unsympathetic to Australian landscapes. In recent times, modern Australian residential architecture has reflected the climatic conditions of the country, with adaptations such as double and triple
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A classical style that referenced the Italian Mannerist movement. Buildings in this style used classical elements in inventive and imaginative ways. Columns, pilasters, arches, and pediments were crammed into deep and richly modelled stucco facades.
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were originally used but, as the years went by, new brighter paint served as a welcoming change to open up the spaces and brighten up the homes. Stone, brick and timber, earthy materials were used. A gable roof faced either the front or side always.
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are excellent examples of the Gothic Revival period, often referred to as Victorian Gothic. Characteristics were: steeply pitched roofs often made of slate, narrow doors and windows resolving in a Gothic pointed arch at their height (known as
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trees which grew profusely along waterways. Other types of simple structures were seen including lean-tos and in tropical regions raised sleeping platforms. Grass, leaves and reeds were used as a thatch where suitable bark was not available.
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emphasises bare building materials and function over form. Buildings of this style commonly feature exposed, unpainted concrete; solid, geometric forms; exaggerated slabs; massive forbidding walls; and a predominantly monochrome palette.
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were often used, although larger homes used red brick and blue stone. In the Mid Victorian Style, decoration began to gain popularity. The bullnosed veranda roof was introduced, sidelights were added either side of the front door, and
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Contemporary styles from 2000 onwards are often eclectic, incorporating a variety of influences such as classical revival, post modernism, modernism and pop architecture, without holding rigidly to the prescriptions of any one style.
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Houses that were planned were generally symmetrical, and very simple, usually containing 2 to 4 rooms around a central hallway. The kitchen was frequently detached and entered from a rear verandah or covered breezeway where pantry or
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might also be located. Fireplaces projected outwards from the walls of the house. Except in the case of some small inner-city Georgian row houses built of brick, houses generally had a verandah added to them, often on three sides.
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In the earliest houses windows were usually small, and multi-paned with cylinder glass. When the cost of glass put it beyond reach of the home-owner, blinds of oiled calico were tacked across window openings in the winter months.
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The technique of making durable hardwood roofing shingles was also developed. Where these shingles have been applied to brick houses, they have sometimes survived to the 21st century, covered by subsequent corrugated iron roofs.
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tiles still being used, as concrete tiles didn't appear until the late 1960s. Timber or steel framed windows were used, and front-facing fences resembled the house, much the same as had been seen since the Early Modern Period.
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Styles which existed during the 1915–40 period include Edwardian, Georgian Revival, Academic Classical, Free Classical, Bungalow, Mediterranean, Spanish Mission, Art-Deco, Skyscraper Gothic, Romanesque, Gothic and Old English.
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formed the inspiration for this particular architectural style; not only in residential buildings, but in many commercial structures, churches and cathedrals built during this time. St. Paul's and St. Patrick's Cathedrals in
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and middle class housing in the same neighbourhood. In Melbourne, for instance, one early observer noted that "a poor house stands side by side with a good house." This is somewhat less common today, with home renovations,
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The resilient bark from the iron-bark tree was adapted as a major building material everywhere that such trees grew. It was widely used as a roofing material, was weatherproof, insulating and could last for thirty years.
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The bungalow style was usually a single-storey house with a prominent veranda, especially with the roof covering the veranda. It is seen as a transition phase between the Federation period and the California bungalow.
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slate roofs, square domes dormer windows, iron cresting and rich classical details. In the Australian setting, domestic interpretations of the style often combined filigree elements such as cast iron verandahs.
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wooden balustrade that was sometimes enclosed to make an additional room or sleep-out. Timber detail around windows and gables were often painted- cheery red being one of the most popular traditional colours.
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In Australia, the Victorian Mannerist style takes is place between Victorian Academic Classical and Victorian Free Classical style, combining the scholarly rigour of the former with the permissiveness of the
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for his parents between 1948 and 1950 in Sydney incorporated Modernist features of open planning, a minimal colour scheme, and labour saving devices that were new to Australia at the time. The house won the
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feature brickwork incorporated into the external walls, and under windowsills. Chimneys were either stepped or plain, and together with the round windows perhaps gave meaning to the "Waterfall" name.
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tiled roofs with a moderate pitch. The only featured part of the house included matching decorative front fences, and a featured roof affect. Buildings in this style sometimes were influenced by the
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spaces being more prevalent in subtropical Queensland due to the mild, generally warm winters experienced in the state. For many years, Australian homes were built with little understanding of the
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number of the indigenous trees in large sheets. Methods of heating and flattening the bark were used by the Aboriginal people and these were quickly assimilated by the convict builders.
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people first encountered by Europeans in the Sydney region were shelters constructed of a semicircle of stick, covered with large sheets of bark which could be conveniently stripped off
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to harvest and maintain crops. They managed the land through controlled burning practices involving a biennial burning-off which stunted forest growth and encouraged crop germination.
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a key proponent of the style in Australia. Around the turn of the 21st century, highrise residential architecture became largely indistinguishable from commercial skyscraper styles.
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Ranch style houses can be readily combined with the Murcutt/Drew style (timber and galvanized iron). These smaller ranch style houses often have balconies the width of the house.
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style into the Victorian era (c.1840 – c.1890). The Regency style was a refinement of the Georgian style, with elaborations like a portico with columns at the front of the house.
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A 19th-century engraving of an indigenous Australian encampment, representing the indigenous mode of life in the cooler parts of Australia before the arrival of Europeans
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top and feature piers raised above the top of the rest of the brick fence. Decorative iron was used very minimally, in gates to driveways, and balustrades to entrances.
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from the United Kingdom. A common feature of the Australian home is the use of fencing in front gardens, also common in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
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damage to the tree. Although not particularly durable as exterior roofing, the material provided excellent insulation and was used for ceilings and lining the walls.
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It appears that in conjunction with such catchment schemes, there may have also been nearby sedentary settlements of people who maintained them. There is evidence at
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style in Australia can be divided into 3 periods: Early, Mid and Late. The period in its entirety stretches from 1837 to 1901 and was named after the then Queen,
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Richard Apperly, Robert Irving, & Peter Reynolds, A Pictorial Guide to Identifying Australian Architecture; Styles and Terms from 1788 to the Present, (1989)
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In January 2006 bushfires uncovered another nearby site of a village of stone houses that are large enough to have provided sleeping space for several families.
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Prefabricated Victorian workers cottages were among the simple residences to appear in the slums of major cities in the 1850s. Rare examples like this one in
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While it is well suited to sloping blocks, this style can also be built on a slab. The use of timber cladding greatly reduces weight and construction costs.
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the man. Later a new "self-made" Australian began to emerge, unhindered by a classical British education dictating classical gentlemanly interests. This new
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was the architectural vernacular in Britain. Craftsmen, including carpenters and plasterers were trained in the classic proportions associated with the
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to determine proportions. However the restrictions of this style did not suit the ebullient attitudes of the era, and many buildings were built in the
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Ecclesiastical, International, Melbourne Regional, Brisbane Regional and American Colonial were also styles which existed in the period 1940–1960.
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an integral part of living area, and like the rooms, they are orientated according to the aspect. Roofs are often low pitched roof and skillion.
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Colonial architecture is the term used for the buildings constructed in Australia between European settlement in January 1788 and about 1840.
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design, the style emphasised curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements, such as railings and porthole windows.
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This style represented a change in the overall floor plan, the plan resembling a large "L" Shape. Usually with gabled ends to the L, with
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The convicts adapted simple country techniques commonly used for animal shelters and the locally available materials to create huts with
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completed gutted to create a modern open plan style of living. Timber strap-work can be used and windows frames painted for effect.
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grander residences, a tower of varying size. In Australia, the addition of a verandah, sometimes arcaded but later decorated with
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manner. They were influenced in particular by the regulation British military buildings in India and other tropical locations.
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fashionable across Europe. Palladian ideals reveal themselves in some of the few larger homes of the Regency period such as
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The Austere style reflected the lack of availability of building materials and labour in the years following World War II.
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Communications, c=AU; o=The State of Queensland; ou=Department of Environment and Science; ou=Corporate (9 June 2015).
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The architectural style was mainly built by Anglo-Celtic Australians to deal with housing shortages that arose after
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have evolved significantly over time, from the early days of structures made from relatively cheap and imported
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Victorian era, timber fretwork was being used more and more, which led into the Edwardian/Federation Styles.
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Davison, Graeme. "The Past & Future of the Australian Suburb." Australian Planner (Dec. 1994): 63–69.
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spiritual qualities.) All of these requirements and qualities should be considered when designing a house.
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There are instances of Indigenous peoples constructing partially using dry-stone wall techniques in
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late 1940s semi-detached cottages, showing little exterior modification of the original design
2238:(1884). A key example of the Adelaide-style, with three storeys of setback filigree verandahs. 1609: 393:
One class of people who maintained the tradition of wattle and daub, with a bark roof was the
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Another aspect of Australian suburbia is that the suburbs tend to have a combination of both
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Perse, JN (1981). "House Style in Adelaide – A Pictorial History", Stock Journal Publishers.
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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was the most sophisticated example of Gothic Revival architecture in the First Fleet colony.
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are traditionally semi-nomadic, rotating between different areas in conjunction with the
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Lozanovska, Mirjana; Lopez, Sarah; Levin, Iris; Johnston, Chris; Beynon, David (2020).
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mansionette on one side and a sensible work of architectural exploration on the other."
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who did not have title to their land, and potentially had to move on every two years.
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A number of styles have emerged from the influence of architects Phillip Drew and
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HCA 29 South Dulwich Hill Heritage Conservation Area (Dulwich Hill/Marrickville)
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large influxes of migrants from eastern and southern Europe arrived to Australia
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A very modern looking style at the time, inspired by a German movement known as
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religious buildings but was sometimes used in residential architecture as well.
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on windows, coordination considerations, use of east and west shade, sufficient
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eight paned windows were common. In the Inter-War period, architects such as
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quality of spades and axes that had been provided and the shortage of nails.
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Drummond Terrace (9/10/2021), Victorian Heritage Database, Heritage Victoria
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with council regulations at the time, with white or cream yellowish cream
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with Iron-bark roofs continued to be built in rural Australia until WWII.
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Irving, Robert (1985). "The History and Design of the Australian House",
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articulated a Melbourne interpretation of the modern style. Boyd's book
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in 1951 and is today preserved as a museum as a very influential house.
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A contemporary classical revival house with strong Regency influences,
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style of house is suited for steel framed pole houses on steep slopes.
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of houses in conjunction with eel traps dating back about 8,000 years.
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Ku-ring-gai Historical Society Inc. Newsletter (Jan-Feb, 2011), pg 7
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architecture, the Victorian Regency style was a continuation of the
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of the early 18th century. The Edwardian style coincided with the
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Murcutt, Glenn (1995). "Works and Projects", Thames and Hudson.
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as a way of providing shade and circulation of air for a home.
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Former Cairns Memorial Church (1895) turned apartments (1988)
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served to parallel the traditional Federation architecture.
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Contemporary pavilion style house with an angled facade in
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was widely used in Australia during the Federation period.
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The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/35
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components with folksy, 'European Chalet Style’ materials.
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the end of the style in the late 60s. Front fences had a
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trees for weaving shelters that they were given the name
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For non-residential Australian architectural styles, see
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A row of Federation Queen Anne-Filigree grand-terraces,
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revived the Old Colonial Georgian style, leading to the
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Sands Sydney, Suburban and Country Commercial Directory
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Register of State Heritage Items: Item Evaluation Sheet
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Cement rendered pavilion style semi-detached houses in
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Gottlieb House, late Brutalist, completed in 1990–94.
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Picket, Charles (1997). "Fibro Frontier", Powerhouse.
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Evolving from the modernist style in postwar Europe,
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chimneys, fence pillars and other vertical elements.
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One of many old woolstores converted as part of the
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 6937:Iwanicki, Iris; Register Historian (8 June 1982). 6638:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 150–153 6118:with a more eclectic mix of various revival styles 4964:dominated the front yard leading to the verandah. 843: 8550: 8540: 8538: 8536: 8534: 8532: 8530: 8178:"A Place of Sensuous Resort, Chapter 42, Woy Woy" 5002:Fashionable modern houses of the thirties in the 4997: 4967: 3935: 1616:residence of Adelaide businessman and politician 9314: 6802:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 56–59 6793:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 52–55 6729:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 46–49 6626:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 42–45 6554:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 32–35 6443: 6441: 5810:Painted and rendered triple-fronted brick veneer 4876:. Architect, Douglas Francis Woodcraft Roberts. 4549:architecture of the United States and Britain. 4534: 1024: 4538: 3166:Federation Queen Anne terraces in Park Street, 1324: 1197: 1037: 21:Australian non-residential architectural styles 8527: 8499:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 215 8390:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 214 8366:Modernist residential architecture in Canberra 8197: 8166:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1994), pg 185 8106:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1994), pg 184 8047:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 150 7951:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1994), pg 178 7892:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1994), pg 176 7883:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 202 7874:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 204 7838:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 109 7804:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 110 7430:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 143 7362:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 132 6271:Urban renewal in Woolstore Precinct, Teneriffe 5800:. Lacework and polychrome brick pay homage to 747:, also designed by John Verge. Completed 1838. 438: 8851: 8604:. 9 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2020. 8240:"Houses by Street - Sutherland Rd Cheltenham" 7815:"Kameruka, 24 Roderick Street, Ipswich, 1964" 7299:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 86 7236:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 91 7196:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 90 7161:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 83 7143:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1994), pg 60 7134:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 61 7069:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 62 7008:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 72 6927:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 71 6856:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 65 6838:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 66 6784:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 52 6775:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 48 6747:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 46 6738:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 47 6647:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 43 6614:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 36 6600:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 38 6591:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 33 6512:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 31 6500:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 28 6438: 6435:Apperly, Irving, & Reynolds (1989), pg 24 6414:"The World Today with Sally Sara – ABC Radio" 6355: 6353: 6351: 4528: 4411:, South Yarra (1930s) Howard Ratcliff Lawson 4106:Bungalow with the characteristic verandah in 3204: 2891:Federation Warehouse, Federation Free Style, 1349: 784: 652: 67:"Australian residential architectural styles" 8641:"Brutalist Architecture: What is Brutalism?" 8223:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 7336: 7097: 6969:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 5929:Designed by Tao Gofers and completed in 1980 5496:Murcutt/Drew steel and corrugated iron house 5289:; constructed from 1958 to 1962; architect, 4267: 3723:1899–1900), eclectic, red-brick terrace row. 1850:, 'Boom Style' Italianate completed in 1891. 8308: 6217:an innovative conversion of 1920s silos by 5030:The Waterfall style and Art Deco combined, 4274:Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture 1312: 934:, and thus subject to the influence of the 142:Australian residential architectural styles 8865: 8858: 8844: 8597:Retrofitting Australia's post-war suburbia 8003:– via National Library of Australia. 7689: 7647:"Heritage Council of WA - Places Database" 7620:"Heritage Council of WA - Places Database" 7276:. Melbourne University Press. p. 21. 7011: 6348: 6328:A History of European Housing in Australia 5669:Bungalow style Federation Revival home in 5453: 4678: 3879:Timber fretwork terraces. Madden Street, 2510: 1920: 1323:In the Old Colonial era, buildings of the 156:from Europe and Northern America, and the 8769: 8140: 7725:"Wolverton | Environment, land and water" 7380: 5474:Timber regional gabled style architecture 4431:, architect; Garetti & Son, builders. 673:; completed 1831; designed by John Verge. 245:Pre-colonial period ~40,000 BCE – 1788 CE 166:has also influenced housing styles, with 118:Learn how and when to remove this message 8326:Department of Planning & Environment 8175: 7745: 7029:Department of Planning & Environment 6319: 4982: 4114: 2902: 2389: 2366:A typical 'Queenslander' style house in 1974:Goodrest, Cnr Leopold and Toorak Roads, 1636:, gave a regional flavour to the style. 1608: 1334:and the grandeur of the fully developed 978: 914: 600:; built 1794, rebuilt after fire in 1804 343:The first imported roofing material was 248: 129: 8805:Drew, Phillip (1996). "Leaves of Iron", 8694:"The Rocks World Heritage Under Threat" 8362:"The post-war Melbourne regional style" 8321:New South Wales State Heritage Register 8237: 7730:Department of Environment & Science 7376:. Marrickville City Council. p. 7. 7271: 7024:New South Wales State Heritage Register 5782: 5386:Triple front (cream brick) 1950 – 1960s 4952: 1598: 1193: 930:, including Australia, was yet heavily 9315: 8717: 8314: 7371: 7172:"Annandale – the houses of John Young" 7017: 6950:Department for Environment & Water 6568:"Greek Revival Architecture Explained" 6359: 6046: 5058: 3637: 3485: 3377:; built 1921; Frank Buckle, architect. 2871:, the rising sun (of Federation), and 1535: 206: 8839: 8812: 8359: 8141:Sosnowski, Marika (23 October 2013). 7541: 7339:"Edwardian architecture in Australia" 6634: 6632: 6622: 6620: 6562: 6560: 6550: 6548: 6312: 6310: 6241:, after residential conversion (1998) 5796:Victorian Filigree Revivalist house, 5525: 4541:architecture. Largely spearheaded by 4470:Apartment complex, Alexandra Parade, 4287:finish and Spanish terra cotta tiles. 3867:, with prominent fretworked verandah. 2294: 2047: 1023:An extension and continuation of the 1012: 544:St Matthew's Anglican Church, Windsor 408:At the time of the first settlement, 239: 8817: 8799: 8510:"Simpson-Lee House I | Heritage NSW" 8290:"Around Armadale | Kay & Burton" 7903:"The Esplanade (formerly Belvedere)" 7854:Office of Environment & Heritage 7751: 7695: 7466:"'Kama' 16 Llandilo Ave Strathfield" 7404: 7308: 7245: 7205: 7103: 6865: 6431: 6429: 6325: 5423: 5359:Timber and fibro fisherman's cottage 5298: 1181: 56:adding citations to reliable sources 27: 8874:Historical buildings and structures 8804: 8368:. canberrahouse.com. Archived from 8083:"Audley | The Dictionary of Sydney" 8058:"Pymble | The Dictionary of Sydney" 6811: 5579:, steep pitched roofs, and faceted 5318:Dutch Colonial Revival architecture 5208:; constructed in 1955, architects, 4621:, completed 1927. Residence of the 4500:Bourne Place, Remodelled Terraces, 4364:, architect; D.F Roberts, builder. 2841:Federation period c. 1890 – c. 1915 13: 8666:"Brutalist Architecture in Sydney" 8559:"Aesthetic Immigrant Environments" 7567: 7490: 7411:Australian Dictionary of Biography 6629: 6617: 6557: 6545: 6307: 6010:Meriton Tower (2001–2006), Sydney. 5998:. Also designed by Harry Seidler. 5185:; constructed 1954–55; architect, 5065:International style (architecture) 4579:; constructed 1912–13; architect, 4278:Mission Revival Style architecture 3927:Inter-war period c. 1915 – c. 1940 3843:(1917). Federation Filigree-style 3420:; Arthur Leslie Bayley, architect. 2770: 1497:IIfracombe and Clovelly Terraces, 902:Victorian period c. 1840 – c. 1890 819:such as the Doric and the Ionian. 313:Old Colonial period 1788 – c. 1840 14: 9339: 8831: 8244:Beecroft Cheltenham History Group 7625:State Register of Heritage Places 6867:"Government House (entry 600275)" 6426: 5722: 5713:Federation revival apartments in 5698:Federation revival apartments in 5311: 5120:in the northern Sydney suburb of 4911:. Completed in 1941; designed by 803:mainly drew its inspiration from 708:. Completed between 1840 and 1842 497:; completed between 1799 and 1820 8763: 8737: 8711: 8686: 8658: 8633: 8607: 8589: 8502: 8493: 8468: 8443: 8418: 8393: 8384: 8353: 8338: 8282: 8257: 8231: 8191: 7570:"Arts and Crafts Houses Regions" 7407:"Hunt, John Horbury (1838–1904)" 7041: 6262: 6246: 6226: 6206: 6190: 6178: 6142: 6123: 6107: 6092: 6076: 6057: 6031: 6015: 6003: 5984: 5965: 5934: 5915: 5904:Harry and Penelope Seidler House 5896: 5866: 5847: 5839:Typical modern suburban home in 5832: 5789: 5767: 5752: 5737: 5706: 5691: 5677: 5662: 5647: 5633: 5618: 5603: 5588: 5513: 5467: 5440: 5407: 5373: 5343: 5324: 5275: 5260: 5237: 5217: 5194: 5175: 5155: 5129: 5110: 5038: 5023: 4924: 4897: 4881: 4858: 4835: 4808: 4784: 4760: 4737: 4714: 4662: 4646: 4630: 4607: 4588: 4569: 4554: 4508: 4493: 4478: 4463: 4451: 4436: 4416: 4401: 4385: 4369: 4346: 4323: 4307: 4292: 4249: 4234: 4219: 4204: 4189: 4169: 4154: 4131: 4099: 4084: 4069: 4054: 4038: 4023: 4008: 3993: 3970: 3955: 3914: 3902: 3887: 3872: 3852: 3832: 3816: 3801: 3775: 3760: 3744: 3728: 3708: 3692: 3669: 3654: 3622: 3607: 3592: 3577: 3562: 3547: 3532: 3517: 3502: 3470: 3455: 3440: 3425: 3402: 3382: 3366: 3346: 3330: 3315: 3295: 3272: 3257: 3241: 3221: 3189: 3174: 3159: 3143: 3128: 3113: 3089: 3074: 3059: 3044: 3029: 3013: 2994: 2978: 2962: 2946: 2930: 2915: 2825: 2810: 2791: 2755: 2740: 2724: 2708: 2693: 2674: 2655: 2639: 2623: 2607: 2588: 2569: 2543: 2527: 2491: 2475: 2459: 2444: 2429: 2406: 2374: 2359: 2347: 2335: 2323: 2278: 2262: 2243: 2227: 2208: 2189: 2170: 2155: 2132: 2116: 2096: 2080: 2031: 2016: 2001: 1982: 1967: 1959:Marion Terrace, Burnett Street, 1952: 1937: 1905: 1890: 1875: 1855: 1839: 1823: 1808: 1789: 1773: 1757: 1738: 1723: 1708: 1692: 1672: 1657: 1641: 1582: 1566: 1520: 1505: 1490: 1475: 1457: 1442: 1427: 1412: 1396: 1377: 1358: 1294: 1275: 1256: 1240: 1221: 1205: 1165: 1149: 1130: 1111: 1095: 1079: 1060: 1045: 886: 871: 856: 824: 768: 752: 733: 713: 694: 678: 659: 637: 621: 605: 589: 570: 551: 536: 517: 502: 495:Old Government House, Parramatta 487: 468: 449: 328:walls. So useful were the local 32: 9057:Modern buildings and structures 8825: 8793: 8615:"The rise of British brutalism" 8169: 8160: 8134: 8109: 8100: 8075: 8050: 8041: 8016: 8007: 7979: 7954: 7945: 7920: 7895: 7886: 7877: 7868: 7841: 7832: 7807: 7798: 7773: 7717: 7664: 7651:inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au 7639: 7612: 7587: 7561: 7535: 7510: 7484: 7458: 7433: 7424: 7398: 7365: 7356: 7330: 7302: 7265: 7239: 7207:"Shafston House (entry 600241)" 7199: 7190: 7164: 7155: 7146: 7137: 7072: 7002: 6977: 6930: 6832: 6823: 6805: 6796: 6787: 6778: 6769: 6750: 6741: 6732: 6723: 6675: 6650: 6641: 6594: 6515: 6376:"The First Houses in Australia" 5520:Murcutt Drew style architecture 4409:Beverley Hills Apartment Blocks 2682:St Mark's Church, Darling Point 844:Old Colonial Gothic Picturesque 43:needs additional citations for 8770:veronicak (1 September 2014). 8430:vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au 8121:vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au 6466: 6406: 6386: 6368: 5479: 5414:Triple Front (With 4 Fronts), 4998:Waterfall (Art Deco) 1940–1950 4988:South Australian Housing Trust 4968:Post-War Period c. 1940 – 1960 4598:. Completed 1914. Designed by 3936:Inter-war Californian Bungalow 3683:; completed 1897. Designed by 3306:; built 1911–1913; architect, 926:During the Victorian era, the 1: 8575:10.1080/10331867.2020.1763064 8143:"The Cairo building, Fitzroy" 7761:. Queensland Heritage Council 7705:. Queensland Heritage Council 7318:. Queensland Heritage Council 7310:"Toorak House (entry 600216)" 7215:. Queensland Heritage Council 7113:. Queensland Heritage Council 7105:"Cintra House (entry 600054)" 6875:. Queensland Heritage Council 6300: 5380:Renovated fisherman's cottage 5251:; completed 1958; architect, 5228:; completed 1956; architect, 5144: 4870: 4847: 4824:Charles William Thomas Fulton 4335: 4143: 3790: 3509:Federation Bungalow house in 3414: 3286:; completed 1908; architect, 2909:Queen Anne Style architecture 2782:influenced later styles like 2558: 2330:Federation-style Queenslander 2163:Wardlow, Parkville, Melbourne 1683:, Victoria. Designed 1868 by 8745:"10 Iconic Australian Homes" 8718:Gofers, Tao (22 June 2021). 7758:Queensland Heritage Register 7702:Queensland Heritage Register 7315:Queensland Heritage Register 7212:Queensland Heritage Register 7110:Queensland Heritage Register 6872:Queensland Heritage Register 6285:Terraced houses in Australia 5979:. Designed by Harry Seidler. 5950: 5881: 5654:Federation revival house in 5625:Federation Revival house in 4685:Functionalism (architecture) 3211:Arts and Crafts architecture 2150:, architect; completed 1887. 1341:Victorian Academic Classical 962:during the Gothic period of 958:The great cathedrals of the 881:Built between 1837 and 1843. 720:Rockwall House, designed by 152:from the United States, the 7: 8514:apps.environment.nsw.gov.au 8238:heather (3 November 2021). 8028:apps.environment.nsw.gov.au 7966:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 7785:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 7676:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 7599:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 7522:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 6989:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 6817:Victorian Heritage Database 6687:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 6662:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 6531:National Trust of Australia 6478:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 6453:www.hms.heritage.nsw.gov.au 6278: 6161: 5610:Federation revival home in 5595:Federation revival home in 4822:. Built from 1937 to 1938; 4623:Prime Minister of Australia 4360:; built from 1929 to 1930; 2786:and Inter-War Old English. 2517:Gothic Revival architecture 2396:Gothic Revival architecture 2301:Queenslander (architecture) 1716:Government House, Melbourne 1703:, Victoria. Completed 1874. 1102:Terraces on Denham Street, 1025:Old Colonial Georgian style 964:ecclesiastical architecture 944:Gothic Revival architecture 942:, which favored the use of 850:Gothic Revival architecture 439:Old Colonial Georgian style 10: 9344: 9133:Dr Chau Chak Wing Building 8176:Peterson, Richard (2009). 7849:"Belvedere | Heritage NSW" 6332:Cambridge University Press 6253:Love & Lewis building 6165: 6022:Eureka Tower (2002–2006), 5802:Victorian era architecture 5315: 5293:; builder, George M. Koch. 5166:. Built c.1954, architect 5062: 4976: 4972: 4956: 4943:, architects. A hybrid of 4701:, itself a late branch of 4682: 4561:Georgian Revival house in 4529:Inter-war Georgian Revival 4271: 4161:Old English style home in 4118: 4045:Belmont Flats. Alma Road, 3939: 3847:with double access stairs. 3768:Lamb House, Kangaroo Point 3641: 3489: 3395:George Thomas Temple-Poole 3208: 3205:Federation Arts and Crafts 3181:A Queen Anne residence in 2906: 2893:Federation Arts and Crafts 2844: 2774: 2614:13 & 15 James Street, 2514: 2452:Cloncorrick, Darling Point 2393: 2354:Victorian era Queenslander 2298: 2051: 1927:Second Empire architecture 1924: 1816:Windsor Gardens, Chatswood 1665:Government House, Brisbane 1602: 1539: 1465:Corana and Hygeia Terraces 1325:Old Colonial Grecian style 1316: 1185: 1038:Inter-War Georgian Revival 1016: 896:. Built between c.1841-45. 847: 809:Ancient Greek architecture 791:Greek Revival architecture 788: 785:Old Colonial Grecian style 653:Old Colonial Regency style 18: 9323:Architecture in Australia 9282: 9274:NSW Government architects 9261: 9056: 8873: 8645:Architecture & Design 8147:Overland literary journal 7753:"Cremorne (entry 600218)" 6527:Explore: Places: Tasmania 6364:. Broome: Magabala Books. 6295:Architecture of Melbourne 6087:with modernist influences 4268:Inter-war Spanish Mission 3524:Cottage on Daisy Street, 3393:; built 1922; architect, 3232:; built 1888; architect, 2883:type look, especially on 2109:National Trust (Victoria) 1346:five architectural orders 1319:Neoclassical architecture 807:until the rediscovery of 801:Neoclassical architecture 9208:Sofitel Sydney Wentworth 8980:Mortuary railway station 8476:"Schmidt-Lademann House" 8269:www.canberrahouse.com.au 8024:"Purulia | Heritage NSW" 5445:In the 1950s and 1960s, 5350:Dutch Colonial house in 4888:Fire Station Residence, 4699:Streamline Moderne style 4443:Spanish Mission home in 4300:Boomerang, Elizabeth Bay 4121:Tudorbethan architecture 3715:Edna, Favo, & Gaza; 3685:Joseph John Talbot Hobbs 1834:. Completed in the 1890s 1699:Kamesburgh, North Road, 1350:Victorian Free Classical 1313:Victorian Free Classical 1053:Newstead House, Brisbane 1027:into the Victorian era. 920:Government House, Sydney 879:Government House, Sydney 358:Houses of axe-hewn slabs 9088:Auburn Gallipoli Mosque 8990:Queen Victoria Building 8925:Conservatorium of Music 8905:Central railway station 8820:Oxford University Press 8480:www.schmidt-lademann.de 7272:Andrews, Brian (2001). 6763:2 November 2021 at the 6130:A modern adaptation of 5454:Regional gabled cottage 4679:Inter-war Functionalist 3986:Alexander Stewart Jolly 2923:Caerleon, Bellevue Hill 2865:Federation of Australia 2847:Federation architecture 2701:The Hermitage, Vaucluse 2511:Victorian Rustic Gothic 2381:An old Queenslander in 2073:Italianate architecture 1921:Victorian Second Empire 1605:Italianate architecture 1283:57-61 Lower Fort Street 1233:North Terrace, Adelaide 894:Carthona, Darling Point 864:Lindesay, Darling Point 813:James "Athenian" Stuart 510:Brislington, Parramatta 476:Experiment Farm Cottage 424:incorporating not only 231:The Australian Ugliness 9148:Governor Phillip Tower 8867:Architecture of Sydney 8545:Lozanovska et al. 2020 8360:Miles, Martin (2006). 8087:dictionaryofsydney.org 8062:dictionaryofsydney.org 7252:writersvictoria.org.au 6360:Pascoe, Bruce (2019). 6326:Troy, Patrick (2000). 6290:Architecture of Sydney 6197:Sandridge Bay Towers, 5888:Brutalist architecture 5245:Schmidt-Lademann House 5210:Chancellor and Patrick 4991: 4853:for the Barmby family. 4801:Geoffrey Harley Mewton 4777:Geoffrey Harley Mewton 4545:, and inspired by the 4030:Californian Bungalow, 3308:Thomas Pollard Sampson 2833:Toorak House, Brisbane 2342:Inter-war Queenslander 2203:(1863 remodelled 1890) 2008:House, Pasley Street, 1944:Labassa, Manor Grove, 1625: 1558: 1542:Mannerist architecture 988: 946:. Thus, while a local 923: 644:Oatlands Coach House, 457:Elizabeth Farm Cottage 258:Indigenous Australians 254: 237: 138: 9269:Australian architects 9223:Sydney Harbour Bridge 9118:Chau Chak Wing Museum 9000:St Andrew's Cathedral 8807:Angus & Robertson 8776:Sydney Living Museums 8724:Sydney Morning Herald 8671:Sydney Morning Herald 7697:"Home (entry 600242)" 7445:www.realestate.com.au 7372:Davies, Paul (2009). 7246:john (23 June 2015). 5080:Sir John Sulman Medal 4986: 4935:. Completed in 1941; 4751:. Completed in 1936; 4703:Art Deco architecture 4653:Hanover Court flats, 4535:Old Colonial Georgian 4362:Eric Percival Trewern 4115:Inter-war Old English 3940:Further information: 3909:Building, Rockhampton 3477:Home, Arnold Street, 2903:Federation Queen Anne 2818:Swifts, Darling Point 2784:Federation Queen Anne 2390:Victorian Free Gothic 1612: 1545: 1449:Biltmore apartments, 1434:Valentine's Mansion, 1019:Georgian architecture 982: 918: 410:Georgian architecture 252: 214: 133: 9328:Housing in Australia 9163:International Towers 9103:Bennelong Apartments 9040:University of Sydney 8935:Education Department 8772:"The Gottlieb House" 8316:"Rose Seidler House" 8294:www.kayburton.com.au 7548:propertyvalue.com.au 7493:"Appian Way Burwood" 7470:Strathfield Heritage 6819:. Heritage Victoria. 5783:Australian Nostalgic 5268:Council House, Perth 4953:Inter-war Ashgrovian 4797:Mewton & Grounds 4773:Mewton & Grounds 4600:William Hardy Wilson 4581:William Hardy Wilson 4543:William Hardy Wilson 4539:Old Colonial Regency 2989:. Completed in 1907. 2437:The Abbey, Annandale 2091:. Completed in 1877. 2087:Melbournia Terrace, 2023:Seaside apartments, 1718:; completed in 1876. 1599:Victorian Italianate 1336:European Renaissance 1330:extroverted pomp of 1198:Old Colonial Regency 1188:Regency architecture 1034:William Hardy Wilson 52:improve this article 16:Architectural styles 9143:Dunc Gray Velodrome 9138:Deutsche Bank Place 9005:St Mary's Cathedral 8995:Registrar-General's 8940:General Post Office 8900:Central Local Court 8674:. 29 September 2017 8455:Experience Adelaide 8372:on 25 February 2006 8204:apps.des.qld.gov.au 7987:"HOTEL SYDNEY RAID" 7472:. 13 September 2020 7178:. 19 September 2008 6382:on 30 October 2006. 6047:Contemporary styles 5283:Simpson-Lee House I 5162:Julian Rose House, 5059:International style 4458:Home, Bellevue Hill 4226:Home, Bexley Road, 3942:California bungalow 3644:Federation Filigree 3638:Federation Filigree 3616:Appian Way, Burwood 3586:Appian Way, Burwood 3486:Federation Bungalow 3339:Appian Way, Burwood 3250:Appian Way, Burwood 3100:. A combination of 3053:Appian Way, Burwood 3008:. Completed in 1914 2897:Federation Bungalow 2748:Rona, Bellevue Hill 2646:157 Hotham Street, 1752:; completed in 1881 1731:The Priory, Burwood 1536:Victorian Mannerist 1372:; completed in 1877 1251:. Designed in 1868. 1086:Eschol Park House, 987:still remain today. 940:Cambridge Movements 838:; completed c.1833. 817:Greek order columns 763:; completed in 1838 741:Elizabeth Bay House 428:but also sometimes 418:Elizabeth Bay House 267:The housing of the 207:Variation of styles 150:California bungalow 9262:Notable architects 9228:Sydney Opera House 9186:Quay Quarter Tower 9158:Horizon Apartments 9020:Sydney Observatory 8960:Hyde Park Barracks 8621:. 27 February 2019 8401:"About Lind house" 8296:. 7 September 2022 7337:Thompson, Jacqui. 7084:www.adonline.id.au 6759:realestate.com.au 5992:Horizon Apartments 5526:Federation revival 5183:House at Caulfield 5118:Rose Seidler House 5071:Rose Seidler House 5004:Streamline Moderne 4992: 4728:; completed 1933; 4577:Purulia, Wahroonga 3809:Cremorne, Hamilton 3662:Woodlands, Killara 3150:Queen Bess Row in 3051:Alba Longa in the 3036:Edwardian home in 2650:. Completed 1861. 2634:. Completed 1857. 2618:. Completed 1857. 2583:. 1852. Robin Dods 2295:Queenslander style 2269:Ardmore Terraces, 2123:Holcombe Terrace, 2054:Victorian Filigree 2048:Victorian Filigree 2038:Waterhouse House, 1797:Mount Royal "Villa 1626: 1403:Drummond Terrace, 1235:. Built c.1858-74. 1194:Victorian Georgian 1013:Victorian Georgian 989: 924: 805:Roman architecture 702:Aberglasslyn House 628:Harper's Mansion, 546:; completed c.1822 376:Types of buildings 255: 240:History and styles 192:upper middle class 176:Australian climate 139: 136:Queenslander style 9310: 9309: 9302:Tallest buildings 9108:Blues Point Tower 9048:Victoria Barracks 8965:Hyde Park Obelisk 8910:Chief Secretary's 7405:Freeland, J. M., 7274:Australian Gothic 7019:"Windsor Gardens" 6939:"Eynesbury House" 6394:Allen & Unwin 6235:Colgate-Palmolive 6219:Fender Katsalidis 6132:French provincial 5973:Blues Point Tower 5424:Late 20th century 5299:L-shape 1945–1955 5291:Arthur Baldwinson 5137:Roy Grounds House 5124:. Completed 1950. 4937:Frederick Romberg 4913:Frederick Romberg 4641:. Completed 1930. 4314:Belvedere Flats, 3921:Home, Rockhampton 3234:John Horbury Hunt 3120:Edwardian house, 3024:. Completed 1909. 3002:Mount Wilga House 2835:, remodelled 1891 2805:. Completed 1878. 2799:Abercrombie House 2538:. Completed 1847. 2439:. Completed 1882. 2234:Marine Terraces, 2222:. Completed 1891. 2184:; completed 1889. 1764:Duncraggan Hall, 1685:Reed & Barnes 1593:. Completed 1893. 1407:. Completed 1891. 1391:. Completed 1877. 1270:. Completed 1871. 1216:. Completed 1857. 1182:Victorian Regency 1176:. Completed 1883. 1090:; completed 1858. 779:. Completed 1842. 775:Horbury Terrace, 759:Clarendon House, 728:. Completed 1837. 689:. Completed 1831. 685:Panshanger, near 667:Camden Park House 612:Greenwich House, 596:Joyce Farmhouse, 584:; completed 1820s 281:Western Australia 128: 127: 120: 102: 9335: 9213:Stamford on Kent 9182: 9128:Citigroup Centre 9098:Australia Square 9061: 9044: 9035:The Old Treasury 8985:Parliament House 8970:Lands Department 8950:Government House 8878: 8860: 8853: 8846: 8837: 8836: 8827: 8822: 8814: 8809: 8801: 8787: 8786: 8784: 8782: 8767: 8761: 8760: 8758: 8756: 8741: 8735: 8734: 8732: 8730: 8715: 8709: 8708: 8706: 8704: 8690: 8684: 8683: 8681: 8679: 8662: 8656: 8655: 8653: 8651: 8637: 8631: 8630: 8628: 8626: 8611: 8605: 8593: 8587: 8586: 8554: 8548: 8542: 8525: 8524: 8522: 8520: 8506: 8500: 8497: 8491: 8490: 8488: 8486: 8472: 8466: 8465: 8463: 8461: 8447: 8441: 8440: 8438: 8436: 8422: 8416: 8415: 8413: 8411: 8397: 8391: 8388: 8382: 8381: 8379: 8377: 8357: 8351: 8342: 8337: 8335: 8333: 8312: 8306: 8305: 8303: 8301: 8286: 8280: 8279: 8277: 8275: 8261: 8255: 8254: 8252: 8250: 8235: 8229: 8228: 8222: 8214: 8212: 8210: 8195: 8189: 8188: 8185:Richard Peterson 8182: 8173: 8167: 8164: 8158: 8157: 8155: 8153: 8138: 8132: 8131: 8129: 8127: 8113: 8107: 8104: 8098: 8097: 8095: 8093: 8079: 8073: 8072: 8070: 8068: 8054: 8048: 8045: 8039: 8038: 8036: 8034: 8020: 8014: 8011: 8005: 8004: 8002: 8000: 7983: 7977: 7976: 7974: 7972: 7962:"HMS - ViewItem" 7958: 7952: 7949: 7943: 7942: 7940: 7938: 7924: 7918: 7917: 7915: 7913: 7899: 7893: 7890: 7884: 7881: 7875: 7872: 7866: 7865: 7863: 7861: 7845: 7839: 7836: 7830: 7829: 7827: 7825: 7811: 7805: 7802: 7796: 7795: 7793: 7791: 7781:"HMS - ViewItem" 7777: 7771: 7770: 7768: 7766: 7749: 7743: 7742: 7740: 7738: 7721: 7715: 7714: 7712: 7710: 7693: 7687: 7686: 7684: 7682: 7672:"HMS - ViewItem" 7668: 7662: 7661: 7659: 7657: 7643: 7637: 7636: 7634: 7632: 7616: 7610: 7609: 7607: 7605: 7595:"HMS - ViewItem" 7591: 7585: 7584: 7582: 7580: 7574:federation-house 7565: 7559: 7558: 7556: 7554: 7539: 7533: 7532: 7530: 7528: 7518:"HMS - ViewItem" 7514: 7508: 7507: 7505: 7503: 7497:federation-house 7488: 7482: 7481: 7479: 7477: 7462: 7456: 7455: 7453: 7451: 7437: 7431: 7428: 7422: 7421: 7420: 7418: 7402: 7396: 7395: 7384: 7378: 7377: 7369: 7363: 7360: 7354: 7353: 7351: 7349: 7334: 7328: 7327: 7325: 7323: 7306: 7300: 7297: 7288: 7287: 7269: 7263: 7262: 7260: 7258: 7248:"About Glenfern" 7243: 7237: 7234: 7225: 7224: 7222: 7220: 7203: 7197: 7194: 7188: 7187: 7185: 7183: 7168: 7162: 7159: 7153: 7150: 7144: 7141: 7135: 7132: 7123: 7122: 7120: 7118: 7101: 7095: 7094: 7092: 7090: 7076: 7070: 7067: 7054: 7045: 7040: 7038: 7036: 7015: 7009: 7006: 7000: 6999: 6997: 6995: 6985:"HMS - ViewItem" 6981: 6975: 6974: 6968: 6960: 6958: 6956: 6943: 6934: 6928: 6925: 6916: 6915: 6913: 6911: 6903:Newcastle Herald 6894: 6885: 6884: 6882: 6880: 6863: 6857: 6854: 6839: 6836: 6830: 6827: 6821: 6820: 6809: 6803: 6800: 6794: 6791: 6785: 6782: 6776: 6773: 6767: 6754: 6748: 6745: 6739: 6736: 6730: 6727: 6721: 6711: 6698: 6697: 6695: 6693: 6683:"HMS - ViewItem" 6679: 6673: 6672: 6670: 6668: 6658:"HMS - ViewItem" 6654: 6648: 6645: 6639: 6636: 6627: 6624: 6615: 6612: 6601: 6598: 6592: 6589: 6583: 6582: 6580: 6578: 6564: 6555: 6552: 6543: 6542: 6540: 6538: 6519: 6513: 6510: 6501: 6498: 6489: 6488: 6486: 6484: 6474:"HMS - ViewItem" 6470: 6464: 6463: 6461: 6459: 6449:"HMS - ViewItem" 6445: 6436: 6433: 6424: 6423: 6410: 6404: 6390: 6384: 6383: 6378:. 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Completed 1935 4666: 4650: 4634: 4611: 4596:Eryldene, Gordon 4592: 4573: 4558: 4547:Georgian revival 4512: 4497: 4482: 4467: 4455: 4440: 4420: 4405: 4389: 4373: 4350: 4340: 4337: 4327: 4311: 4296: 4253: 4238: 4223: 4208: 4193: 4173: 4158: 4148: 4145: 4135: 4103: 4088: 4073: 4058: 4042: 4027: 4012: 3997: 3974: 3959: 3918: 3906: 3891: 3876: 3856: 3836: 3820: 3805: 3795: 3792: 3779: 3764: 3748: 3732: 3722: 3712: 3696: 3673: 3658: 3626: 3611: 3596: 3581: 3566: 3551: 3536: 3521: 3506: 3474: 3459: 3444: 3429: 3419: 3416: 3406: 3386: 3370: 3350: 3334: 3319: 3299: 3288:B. J. Waterhouse 3276: 3261: 3245: 3225: 3193: 3178: 3163: 3147: 3132: 3117: 3093: 3078: 3063: 3048: 3033: 3017: 2998: 2982: 2966: 2950: 2934: 2919: 2861:Queen Anne style 2855:was named after 2829: 2814: 2795: 2759: 2744: 2728: 2719:. Built 1879–82. 2712: 2703:. Built 1870–78. 2697: 2678: 2669:. Completed 1868 2659: 2643: 2627: 2611: 2596:Kirribilli House 2592: 2573: 2563: 2560: 2551:Greycliffe House 2547: 2531: 2522:things English. 2505:. Completed 1896 2495: 2479: 2470:. Built 1886–88. 2463: 2448: 2433: 2424:Built 1862–1864. 2410: 2378: 2363: 2351: 2339: 2327: 2282: 2266: 2247: 2231: 2216:Avonmore Terrace 2212: 2193: 2174: 2159: 2136: 2120: 2100: 2084: 2035: 2020: 2005: 1986: 1971: 1956: 1941: 1909: 1894: 1879: 1859: 1843: 1827: 1812: 1803:. Completed 1887 1793: 1777: 1761: 1742: 1733:. Completed 1877 1727: 1712: 1696: 1676: 1667:; completed 1865 1661: 1652:; completed 1853 1645: 1586: 1570: 1556: 1524: 1509: 1494: 1479: 1461: 1446: 1431: 1419:Earlsbrae Hall, 1416: 1400: 1381: 1362: 1298: 1279: 1260: 1247:Cyprus Terrace, 1244: 1225: 1209: 1172:Breckenborough, 1169: 1153: 1144:. Completed 1862 1134: 1125:. Completed 1862 1115: 1106:. Completed 1858 1099: 1083: 1074:, Built 1852–53. 1064: 1049: 890: 875: 860: 828: 772: 756: 737: 717: 698: 682: 663: 641: 625: 616:; completed 1836 609: 593: 574: 565:. Completed 1834 555: 540: 531:; completed 1814 521: 512:; completed 1821 506: 491: 482:; completed 1795 472: 453: 430:Ancient Egyptian 235: 123: 116: 112: 109: 103: 101: 60: 36: 28: 9343: 9342: 9338: 9337: 9336: 9334: 9333: 9332: 9313: 9312: 9311: 9306: 9292:Non-residential 9278: 9257: 9203:Sirius Building 9180: 9178:Paddy's Markets 9073:25 Martin Place 9059: 9058: 9052: 9042: 9010:Sydney Hospital 8955:Hong Kong House 8885:Admiralty House 8876: 8875: 8869: 8864: 8834: 8796: 8791: 8790: 8780: 8778: 8768: 8764: 8754: 8752: 8743: 8742: 8738: 8728: 8726: 8716: 8712: 8702: 8700: 8692: 8691: 8687: 8677: 8675: 8664: 8663: 8659: 8649: 8647: 8639: 8638: 8634: 8624: 8622: 8619:Fourwalls Group 8613: 8612: 8608: 8594: 8590: 8555: 8551: 8543: 8528: 8518: 8516: 8508: 8507: 8503: 8498: 8494: 8484: 8482: 8474: 8473: 8469: 8459: 8457: 8449: 8448: 8444: 8434: 8432: 8424: 8423: 8419: 8409: 8407: 8399: 8398: 8394: 8389: 8385: 8375: 8373: 8358: 8354: 8331: 8329: 8313: 8309: 8299: 8297: 8288: 8287: 8283: 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Waterhouse 3351: 3342: 3335: 3326: 3320: 3311: 3300: 3291: 3284:Centennial Park 3277: 3268: 3262: 3253: 3246: 3237: 3226: 3213: 3207: 3200: 3194: 3185: 3179: 3170: 3164: 3155: 3148: 3139: 3133: 3124: 3118: 3109: 3094: 3085: 3079: 3070: 3064: 3055: 3049: 3040: 3034: 3025: 3018: 3009: 2999: 2990: 2983: 2974: 2973:; built c.1900. 2967: 2958: 2957:. Built c.1889. 2951: 2942: 2935: 2926: 2920: 2911: 2905: 2853:Edwardian style 2849: 2843: 2836: 2830: 2821: 2815: 2806: 2796: 2779: 2773: 2771:Victorian Tudor 2766: 2760: 2751: 2745: 2736: 2729: 2720: 2713: 2704: 2698: 2689: 2679: 2670: 2660: 2651: 2644: 2635: 2628: 2619: 2612: 2603: 2593: 2584: 2574: 2565: 2561: 2548: 2539: 2532: 2519: 2513: 2506: 2496: 2487: 2480: 2471: 2464: 2455: 2449: 2440: 2434: 2425: 2414:Gladswood House 2411: 2398: 2392: 2385: 2379: 2370: 2364: 2355: 2352: 2343: 2340: 2331: 2328: 2303: 2297: 2290: 2285:Alpha Terrace, 2283: 2274: 2267: 2258: 2248: 2239: 2232: 2223: 2213: 2204: 2194: 2185: 2175: 2166: 2160: 2151: 2148:Andrea Stombuco 2137: 2128: 2121: 2112: 2103:Tasma Terrace, 2101: 2092: 2085: 2069:timber fretwork 2056: 2050: 2043: 2036: 2027: 2021: 2012: 2006: 1997: 1991:Glenferrie Road 1987: 1978: 1972: 1963: 1957: 1948: 1946:Caulfield North 1942: 1929: 1923: 1916: 1910: 1901: 1895: 1886: 1884:Centennial Park 1880: 1871: 1870:. 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Built c.1884. 1762: 1753: 1746:Eynesbury House 1743: 1734: 1728: 1719: 1713: 1704: 1697: 1688: 1677: 1668: 1662: 1653: 1646: 1607: 1601: 1594: 1587: 1578: 1571: 1557: 1554: 1544: 1538: 1531: 1525: 1516: 1510: 1501: 1495: 1486: 1480: 1471: 1462: 1453: 1447: 1438: 1432: 1423: 1417: 1408: 1401: 1392: 1382: 1373: 1363: 1321: 1315: 1308: 1302:Admiralty House 1299: 1290: 1280: 1271: 1261: 1252: 1245: 1236: 1226: 1217: 1212:Royal Terrace, 1210: 1190: 1184: 1177: 1170: 1161: 1154: 1145: 1138:Grossmann House 1135: 1126: 1116: 1107: 1100: 1091: 1084: 1075: 1065: 1056: 1050: 1021: 1015: 1006:terraced houses 904: 897: 891: 882: 876: 867: 861: 852: 846: 839: 829: 811:beginning with 793: 787: 780: 773: 764: 757: 748: 738: 729: 718: 709: 699: 690: 683: 674: 664: 655: 648: 642: 633: 632:; built 1834-44 626: 617: 610: 601: 594: 585: 575: 566: 556: 547: 541: 532: 522: 513: 507: 498: 492: 483: 473: 464: 454: 441: 414:Palladian style 345:corrugated iron 326:wattle-and-daub 315: 247: 242: 236: 224: 209: 158:Victorian style 146:corrugated iron 124: 113: 107: 104: 61: 59: 49: 37: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 9341: 9331: 9330: 9325: 9308: 9307: 9305: 9304: 9299: 9294: 9288: 9286: 9280: 9279: 9277: 9276: 9271: 9265: 9263: 9259: 9258: 9256: 9255: 9250: 9245: 9240: 9235: 9230: 9225: 9220: 9215: 9210: 9205: 9200: 9199: 9198: 9188: 9183: 9175: 9170: 9165: 9160: 9155: 9153:Grace Building 9150: 9145: 9140: 9135: 9130: 9125: 9120: 9115: 9110: 9105: 9100: 9095: 9090: 9085: 9083:Anzac Memorial 9080: 9075: 9070: 9068:1 Bligh Street 9064: 9062: 9054: 9053: 9051: 9050: 9045: 9037: 9032: 9027: 9022: 9017: 9012: 9007: 9002: 8997: 8992: 8987: 8982: 8977: 8972: 8967: 8962: 8957: 8952: 8947: 8942: 8937: 8932: 8930:Downing Centre 8927: 8922: 8917: 8912: 8907: 8902: 8897: 8892: 8887: 8881: 8879: 8871: 8870: 8863: 8862: 8855: 8848: 8840: 8833: 8832:External links 8830: 8829: 8828: 8823: 8815: 8810: 8802: 8795: 8792: 8789: 8788: 8762: 8751:. 12 July 2018 8736: 8710: 8698:National Trust 8685: 8657: 8632: 8606: 8595:Weedon, Alan. 8588: 8569:(2): 266–267. 8549: 8547:, p. 266. 8526: 8501: 8492: 8467: 8442: 8417: 8392: 8383: 8352: 8307: 8281: 8256: 8230: 8190: 8168: 8159: 8133: 8108: 8099: 8074: 8049: 8040: 8015: 8006: 7978: 7953: 7944: 7919: 7894: 7885: 7876: 7867: 7840: 7831: 7806: 7797: 7772: 7744: 7716: 7688: 7663: 7638: 7611: 7586: 7560: 7534: 7509: 7483: 7457: 7432: 7423: 7397: 7379: 7364: 7355: 7329: 7301: 7289: 7282: 7264: 7238: 7226: 7198: 7189: 7163: 7154: 7145: 7136: 7124: 7096: 7071: 7055: 7010: 7001: 6976: 6929: 6917: 6886: 6858: 6840: 6831: 6822: 6804: 6795: 6786: 6777: 6768: 6757:Property House 6749: 6740: 6731: 6722: 6699: 6674: 6649: 6640: 6628: 6616: 6602: 6593: 6584: 6556: 6544: 6514: 6502: 6490: 6465: 6437: 6425: 6422:. 6 June 2023. 6405: 6385: 6367: 6347: 6340: 6318: 6305: 6304: 6302: 6299: 6298: 6297: 6292: 6287: 6280: 6277: 6276: 6275: 6268: 6261: 6259: 6252: 6245: 6243: 6232: 6225: 6223: 6212: 6205: 6203: 6199:Port Melbourne 6196: 6189: 6187: 6184: 6177: 6168:Adaptive reuse 6166:Main article: 6163: 6160: 6159: 6158: 6148: 6141: 6139: 6129: 6122: 6120: 6113: 6106: 6104: 6098: 6091: 6089: 6082: 6075: 6073: 6063: 6056: 6048: 6045: 6044: 6043: 6039:Infinity Tower 6037: 6030: 6028: 6021: 6014: 6012: 6009: 6002: 6000: 5990: 5983: 5981: 5977:McMahons Point 5971: 5964: 5952: 5949: 5948: 5947: 5940: 5933: 5931: 5921: 5914: 5912: 5902: 5895: 5883: 5880: 5879: 5878: 5872: 5865: 5863: 5853: 5846: 5844: 5838: 5831: 5811: 5808: 5807: 5806: 5795: 5788: 5784: 5781: 5780: 5779: 5773: 5766: 5764: 5758: 5751: 5749: 5743: 5736: 5724: 5723:Pavilion style 5721: 5720: 5719: 5712: 5705: 5703: 5697: 5690: 5688: 5683: 5676: 5674: 5668: 5661: 5659: 5653: 5646: 5644: 5639: 5632: 5630: 5624: 5617: 5615: 5609: 5602: 5600: 5594: 5587: 5537:Wetherill Park 5527: 5524: 5523: 5522: 5519: 5512: 5497: 5494: 5481: 5478: 5477: 5476: 5473: 5466: 5455: 5452: 5442: 5439: 5425: 5422: 5421: 5420: 5413: 5406: 5387: 5384: 5383: 5382: 5379: 5372: 5360: 5357: 5356: 5355: 5349: 5342: 5340: 5332:Dutch Colonial 5330: 5323: 5316:Main article: 5313: 5312:Dutch Colonial 5310: 5300: 5297: 5296: 5295: 5281: 5274: 5272: 5266: 5259: 5257: 5243: 5236: 5234: 5226:North Adelaide 5223: 5216: 5214: 5202:McCraith House 5200: 5193: 5191: 5181: 5174: 5172: 5161: 5154: 5152: 5135: 5128: 5126: 5116: 5109: 5063:Main article: 5060: 5057: 5056: 5055: 5049:, designed by 5044: 5037: 5035: 5029: 5022: 4999: 4996: 4974: 4971: 4969: 4966: 4957:Main article: 4954: 4951: 4950: 4949: 4930: 4923: 4921: 4903: 4896: 4894: 4887: 4880: 4878: 4865:Chateau Nous, 4864: 4857: 4855: 4841: 4834: 4832: 4814: 4807: 4805: 4795:, built 1936. 4790: 4783: 4781: 4771:; built 1936. 4766: 4759: 4757: 4743: 4736: 4734: 4720: 4713: 4705:. Inspired by 4680: 4677: 4676: 4675: 4668: 4661: 4659: 4652: 4645: 4643: 4636: 4629: 4627: 4613: 4606: 4604: 4594: 4587: 4585: 4575: 4568: 4566: 4560: 4553: 4530: 4527: 4526: 4525: 4514: 4507: 4505: 4499: 4492: 4490: 4484: 4477: 4475: 4469: 4462: 4460: 4457: 4450: 4448: 4442: 4435: 4433: 4427:; built 1938; 4422: 4415: 4413: 4407: 4400: 4398: 4391: 4384: 4382: 4375: 4368: 4366: 4352: 4345: 4343: 4329: 4322: 4320: 4313: 4306: 4304: 4298: 4291: 4269: 4266: 4265: 4264: 4257:Gleniffer Brae 4255: 4248: 4246: 4240: 4233: 4231: 4225: 4218: 4216: 4210: 4203: 4201: 4195: 4188: 4186: 4175: 4168: 4166: 4160: 4153: 4151: 4137: 4130: 4119:Main article: 4116: 4113: 4112: 4111: 4105: 4098: 4096: 4090: 4083: 4081: 4075: 4068: 4066: 4060: 4053: 4051: 4044: 4037: 4035: 4029: 4022: 4020: 4014: 4007: 4005: 3999: 3992: 3990: 3984:; built 1919; 3976: 3969: 3967: 3961: 3954: 3937: 3934: 3928: 3925: 3924: 3923: 3920: 3913: 3911: 3908: 3901: 3899: 3893: 3886: 3884: 3878: 3871: 3869: 3858: 3851: 3849: 3838: 3831: 3829: 3822: 3815: 3813: 3807: 3800: 3798: 3781: 3774: 3772: 3766: 3759: 3757: 3750: 3743: 3741: 3734: 3727: 3725: 3714: 3707: 3705: 3698: 3691: 3689: 3675: 3668: 3666: 3660: 3653: 3642:Main article: 3639: 3636: 3635: 3634: 3628: 3621: 3619: 3613: 3606: 3604: 3598: 3591: 3589: 3583: 3576: 3574: 3568: 3561: 3559: 3553: 3546: 3544: 3538: 3531: 3529: 3523: 3516: 3514: 3508: 3501: 3490:Main article: 3487: 3484: 3483: 3482: 3476: 3469: 3467: 3461: 3454: 3452: 3446: 3439: 3437: 3431: 3424: 3422: 3408: 3401: 3399: 3388: 3381: 3379: 3372: 3365: 3363: 3352: 3345: 3343: 3336: 3329: 3327: 3321: 3314: 3312: 3301: 3294: 3292: 3278: 3271: 3269: 3263: 3256: 3254: 3247: 3240: 3238: 3227: 3220: 3209:Main article: 3206: 3203: 3202: 3201: 3195: 3188: 3186: 3180: 3173: 3171: 3165: 3158: 3156: 3152:East Melbourne 3149: 3142: 3140: 3134: 3127: 3125: 3119: 3112: 3110: 3095: 3088: 3086: 3080: 3073: 3071: 3065: 3058: 3056: 3050: 3043: 3041: 3035: 3028: 3026: 3019: 3012: 3010: 3000: 2993: 2991: 2984: 2977: 2975: 2968: 2961: 2959: 2952: 2945: 2943: 2936: 2929: 2927: 2921: 2914: 2907:Main article: 2904: 2901: 2845:Main article: 2842: 2839: 2838: 2837: 2831: 2824: 2822: 2816: 2809: 2807: 2797: 2790: 2775:Main article: 2772: 2769: 2768: 2767: 2761: 2754: 2752: 2746: 2739: 2737: 2730: 2723: 2721: 2714: 2707: 2705: 2699: 2692: 2690: 2686:Edmund Blacket 2684:. 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