Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Hot Architecture: Modernism in Canberra

As a fan of Modernist architecture, it pleases me immensly that Canberra has quite a wealth of dead sexy modernist homes - well, in between the 'ex govvies' and cottages that is! Cast your eyes over these lovely examples...



The ‘Fenner House’ (above) at 8 Monaro Crescent, Red Hill.The house is one of Canberra’s best examples of the post-war Melbourne regional style with its long unbroken roofline, widely projecting eaves and large areas of timber framed glazing. It was designed by Robin Boyd in 1952–53 for Professor and Mrs Frank Fenner and built by Karl Schreiner in 1953-54.


The Cater House, (above) at 145 Mugga Way, Red Hill, was designed by leading Sydney architect Russell Jack of Allen, Jack and Cottier in 1965. The house is an example of the late twentieth century Sydney regional style.The Cater House is listed on the ACT Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture. It is regarded by the RAIA as an excellent example of the late twentieth century Sydney regional style and was an advanced design in Canberra at the time of its construction.The house is innovatively designed to give privacy, good aspect and views over Canberra. It was awarded the Canberra Medallion for 1965.


19 Downes Place, Hughes (above) was designed by Enrico Taglietti in 1965. It is an excellent example of Taglietti’s sculptural organic style of architecture with its asymmetrical massing, horizontal roof planes and horizontally boarded fascias and balustrades.The House is listed on the ACT Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture. The house was an innovative and very different house for its time and is an excellent example of internationally renowned architect Enrico Taglietti’s unique sculptural organic style.


Information and Images courtesy of Canberra House website here, view Martins Flickr stream for more beauties here. Thanks Martin.

2 comments:

rob (moderne melbourne) said...

Hi could you please publicise this event amongst your members.

Looking Around Albury

Art Deco & Modernism Society and the City of Albury present a full-day seminar on Saturday 11 September. Why not join ADMS President Robin Grow and hear the following speakers.

• Dazzling Deco: The influences and international context of Art Deco styling
Speaker | Robin Grow, President, Art Deco & Modernism Society

• Decadent Deco: The Art Deco Pub
Speaker | Roy Lumby, President, Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW

• Domestic Deco: Social history in the Riverina
Speaker | Kate Luciano, curator, City Museum, Old Treasury, Melbourne

• Decorative Deco: Using Deco for the revival of a town – Moree NSW
Speaker | Sue Jackson-Stepowski, heritage consultant and secretary of ICOMOS

• Deliberately Deco: Architecture's influence on Art Deco jewellery and fashion
Speaker | Tracey Judd Iva, curator, National Gallery Victoria exhibition, Art Deco 1910-1939

• Deplorably Deco: Griffins in the Riverina
Speaker | Noel Thomson, heritage advisor Leeton Shire

• Demandingly Deco: Facades and Fixtures – Stories of Albury’s domestic tradies 1920-1950
Speaker | Jan Hunter, member, Albury & District Historical Society

The day concludes with a guided tour of Art Deco buildings in Albury’’s CBD, led by Robin Grow. Cost of the seminar, which includes morning tea, lunch and a Walking Tour booklet, is a reasonable $80.

For the programme and booking details, go to http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/resources/documents/ART_DECO_SEMINAR.pdf
Robin Grow
President ADMS

rob (moderne melbourne) said...

Hi could you please publicise this event amongst your members.

Looking Around Albury

Art Deco & Modernism Society and the City of Albury present a full-day seminar on Saturday 11 September. Why not join ADMS President Robin Grow and hear the following speakers.

• Dazzling Deco: The influences and international context of Art Deco styling
Speaker | Robin Grow, President, Art Deco & Modernism Society

• Decadent Deco: The Art Deco Pub
Speaker | Roy Lumby, President, Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW

• Domestic Deco: Social history in the Riverina
Speaker | Kate Luciano, curator, City Museum, Old Treasury, Melbourne

• Decorative Deco: Using Deco for the revival of a town – Moree NSW
Speaker | Sue Jackson-Stepowski, heritage consultant and secretary of ICOMOS

• Deliberately Deco: Architecture's influence on Art Deco jewellery and fashion
Speaker | Tracey Judd Iva, curator, National Gallery Victoria exhibition, Art Deco 1910-1939

• Deplorably Deco: Griffins in the Riverina
Speaker | Noel Thomson, heritage advisor Leeton Shire

• Demandingly Deco: Facades and Fixtures – Stories of Albury’s domestic tradies 1920-1950
Speaker | Jan Hunter, member, Albury & District Historical Society

The day concludes with a guided tour of Art Deco buildings in Albury’’s CBD, led by Robin Grow. Cost of the seminar, which includes morning tea, lunch and a Walking Tour booklet, is a reasonable $80.

For the programme and booking details, go to http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/resources/documents/ART_DECO_SEMINAR.pdf
Robin Grow
President ADMS