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English: A Federation Romanesque Terrace-Pair, overlooking Fitzroy Gardens on Clarendon St, East Melbourne. Built circa 1908 and designed by Grainger, Kennedy, & Little. Currently tenanted by Vizard House, in 2022.
Northern Tasmania, being closer to Melbourne's centre of gravity, was touched by this influence more than Hobart, and so in places such as Launceston grand Melbourne-style terrace rows were built. They had were decorated with classic hallmarks of the Melbourne-style including high boom-style parapets and iron lacework that was cast in Melbourne ...
The demand for more distinguished homes led to the popularity of stucco rendering to simulate stone details. Examples of this new form are evident in Glass Terrace in Fitzroy (1854-1856), [75] along with Clarendon Terrace (1857), [76] Nepean Terrace (1864), [77] and Cyprus Terrace (1867) in East Melbourne. [78]
Metricon was founded by Mario Biasin and George Kline in Caulfield, Melbourne in 1976 to build homes, develop land, sell house and land packages and construct commercial buildings. [ 4 ] In September 2024, Sumitomo Forestry Group announced it would acquire a 51 per cent stake in Metricon for A$115 million.
Bishopscourt, Clarendon Street. Bishopscourt is a large colonial mansion located on Clarendon Street in East Melbourne, Australia. Designed by Newson & Blackburn using blue stone in a style of gothic architecture, it was completed in 1853. The red brick wing was added in 1903.
This is a non-exhaustive list of buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and surrounding suburbs listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. This the highest level of protection afforded to a building in the state of Victoria .
The Fitzroy Gardens are 26 hectares (64 acres) located on the southeastern edge of the Melbourne central business district in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The gardens are bounded by Clarendon Street, Albert Street, Lansdowne Street, and Wellington Parade with the Treasury Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west.
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