11 St Georges Road
11 St Georges Road, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No 47819
St.Georges Court Precinct
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Statement of Significance
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11 St Georges Road - Usage/Former Usage
No 11 St Georges Road was designed by A. Mortimer McMillan. It demonstrates the impact of European Modernism on Melbourne domestic architecture. Its horizontal corner windows, cylindrical tower and roof garden all derive from contemporary European sources. Ratebooks from 1939 show the first owner to be Doris Powell, although the MMBW connection details suggest that F.E. White had owned the building one year earlier. While this building is stylistically removed from others in the court, its scale, simple massing and stark exterior surfaces contribute, nonetheless, to the character of the other buildings on the site.
11 St Georges Road - Physical Description 1
"No 11 St Georges Road was designed by A. Mortimer McMillan. It demonstrates the impact of European Modernism on Melbourne domestic architecture. Its horizontal corner windows, cylindrical tower and roof garden all derive from contemporary European sources. Ratebooks from 1939 show the first owner to be Doris Powell, although the MMBW connection details suggest that F.E. White had owned the building one year earlier. While this building is stylistically removed from others in the court, its scale, simple massing and stark exterior surfaces contribute, nonetheless, to the character of the other buildings on the site."
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - City of Stonnington Heritage Overlay Report (Stages 1-5) 1998
Author: Bryce Raworth P/L
Year: 1998
Grading: B
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CLENDON LODGEVictorian Heritage Register H0561
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ILLAWARRAVictorian Heritage Register H0701
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GREENWICH HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0693
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