LIPPINCOTT HOUSE
21 Glenard Drive HEIDELBERG, Banyule City
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Statement of Significance
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LIPPINCOTT HOUSE - Physical Description 2
Property Description - Lot 99, Glenard Estate
LIPPINCOTT HOUSE - Usage/Former Usage
Original Use: Residence
Current Use: ResidenceLIPPINCOTT HOUSE - Physical Description 1
21 Glenard Drive is a small house, rectangular in plan, set on a flared red brick plinth with a steeply pitched terracotta-tiled Japanese gabled roof with wide projecting eaves. The elevations are divided vertically by textured clinker brick pilasters, between which are plain rendered spandrels and casement windows with distinctive vertical and X-patterned glazing bars.
Internally, the gable motif repeats itself as the main decorative feature in the interior. Lacquered timber panels are set between the windows creating a horizontal strip effect. A continuous pelmet underscores the horizontality, which has a dark lacquered finish matching that of the exposed ceiling joists. These elements contrast with the textured plasterwork.
An attic window on the side elevation, to the design of R.A. Eggleston, is the only alteration to this building.LIPPINCOTT HOUSE - Physical Conditions
Excellent
LIPPINCOTT HOUSE - Intactness
Excellent
LIPPINCOTT HOUSE - Historical Australian Themes
Lippincott was designed and occupied by Roy Lippincott, a protege of W.B. Griffin, on Griffin's Glenard Estate. It is one of the many houses in the City of Banyule designed by well known 20th century architects.
Heritage Study and Grading
Banyule - Banyule Heritage Study
Author: Allum Lovell & Associates
Year: 1999
Grading: ABanyule - Heidelberg Conservation Study
Author: Graeme Butler and Associates
Year: 1985
Grading:
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PHOLIOTAVictorian Heritage Register H0479
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ST JOHNS ANGLICAN CHURCHVictorian Heritage Register H0197
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RESIDENCEVictorian Heritage Register H2082
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