CROSS-SECTION UN-I ERSITY OF MELBOURNE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE. January 1, Issue No. 206

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UN-I ERSITY OF MELBOURNE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE CROSS-SECTION Issue No. 206 The last decade of the recognised tecture. Current from their basic work with halting praise for some in the passing parade. The potential and promise of the principles they encompassed and the forms they produced are being explored and clarified by good building now, producing variations on their fertile themes and visual systems. In the very best new forms and themes emerge, definitive and generative in their own right if designers recognise them in time, bridging the gap between now and then and next. The avant-garde and possible trendsetters in the U.S.A. scene representing those different from the Australian avant-garde and trends stemming from the same roots appeared in C-S Jan '68 issue No. 183. Similar differences might now be distinguished from country to country and within this one different establishments of imagemaking centred in the capitals. From 1960 to 1970 in Australia there is an evidently growing consistency and sophistication in a favoured structural system or set of materials or visual idea: the emergence of the Sydney School with its preference for "natural" materials and composition of picturesque masses not confined to that city; the change in the International Style city office block, particularly in Melbourne, from the glass and thin metal curtain wall to the thicker handsomely proportioned precast concrete or reconstructed stone cladding; the Corb-form concrete structures in Perth, not confined to that capital, and so on. The further development of these visual trends, amongst others, will be worth watching during the coming decade. January 1, 1970 Slip form construction was used for the lift and services tower to speed construction of the Victoria Insurance Co. Ltd. office building in Market St., Melbourne. Precast structural mullions not requiring splicing or continuity of reinforcement and flat slab floors allowed an accelerated rate of building, one floor being constructed and completed each week. The splaying of mullions and transoms and set back glazing provides an interesting modelling to the well proportioned west and south facades. Architects: Stephenson & Turner. Structural Engineers: John Connell & Associates. Electrical & Mechanical Engineers: Stephenson & Turner. Quantity Surveyors: Widnell & Trollope. Builder: Costain (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. Precaster: Melocco Bros. Pty. Ltd. The cost of the building was less than $1,600 per square including full dual duct air-conditioning. Photos: Mark Strizic Photo: Diane Graham/John Garth Seven garden apartments step down a sloping site in both directions and maximum possible privacy to each is obtained and views are made available from each unit north of Middle Harbour, Sydney. This building form and arrangement into terraces is a growing architect designed residential type for Sydney, an admirable solution for higher density on one or two large expatriated suburban plots. The complex accentuates the individual unit by level changes and relatively fussier romantic battered detailing softening the statement that here stands an urban precinct. Materials are olive buff face bricks, stone, concrete and Canadian cedar creosote boards. Architects: Robertson & Hindmarsh. Engineers: Docker & Smith. Builder: Aspect Pty. Ltd. Cost: $162,000.

Photo: Fritz Kos With the media of concrete construction so favoured in W.A. building this example contributes to the realm of active building forms in concrete which are beginning to add up to a distinctive regional development. The basic form is cuboid built upon by a circular pumping room and ramped connection, a balcony, angular skylight and precast gargoyles to make up the overall exciting shape. The example is the Marine Research Laboratories for the W.A. Government's Department of Fisheries and Fauna, the CSIRO and the Department of Zoology of the U of W.A. located at Waterman's Bay on a 21- acre site 9 miles north of Perth's city centre. The atmosphere of the Indian Ocean site required durable building materials and for minimum maintenance precast concrete units were chosen for facing panels on the upper level laboratories and offices and in-situ white concrete off rough sawn pinus radiata boards to the lower level aquaria laboratories. Architects and Engineers: Cameron, Chisholm and Nicol. Main Contractor: Lilleyman Pty. Ltd. The McCarthy house, Brisbane, sits just below a hill top and three wings: services and dining, living areas and thirdly the bedroom wing join in what the architect Patrick Moroney, lecturer at the U of Queensland Architecture School describes as a "collision of space". The angular forms and natural finishes of brick and timber reminisce of the exciting picturesque architecture of early modern America, explored here with confidence without the binding sentimentality and nostalgia of that period. The A.N.Z. banking group proposes a $20 million headquarters on the corner of Collins and Exhibition streets, Melbourne, and has brought Montreal planner Vincent Ponte from Canada to advise on site development. Ponte has made a success in Montreal of multilevel communication between buildings for separated pedestrian and vehicular traffics. Carlton and United Breweries Ltd. will build a $2 million research centre opposite its brewery which closes the north vista of Swanston St. Melbourne. Architects: Lumsden, Ashton and Hale. A reminder: the "Look-In" at the Division of Building Research, CSIRO, Highett, Victoria is on the 17th and 18th February, 1970. To receive a guide to exhibits, write to the Chief of the division, P.O. Box 56, Highett, Vic. 3190. Photos: Richard Edwin Stringer One of the most difficult design problems facing an architect is in adding to existing buildings of strong architectural character. Does one take the aesthetically safe course of continuing the style of parent structure? Is it really safe aesthetically? Or is it possible to build a dissimilar but sympathetic structure at least equal to the quality of the original and better suited to answer present day requirements of service and economy? The success of the new chapel for the red brick romansque St. Brendan's College at Yeppoon, Queensland, should be very encouraging for those despondent over the failure of some recent attempts to marry new with old. Furthermore, it is not the common solution of getting east to meet west by means of a covered way but a direct continuation of the original fabric. The existing volume is logically generated by requirements of liturgy, circulation, light, ventilation and sunscreening. Of special interest is the ingeneous ventilation obtained via an insect screen ceiling to the external ambulatory and tubular brass sun-screening. Architects: McKendry & Cheney. Engineers: R. J. McWilliam & Partners. Builder: Queensland Pastoral Supplies Pty. Ltd. The 1969 Copper Industry Scholarship of $2,000 has been awarded to Cedric Carle of Sydney, a partner in the firm of McConnel, Smith and Johnson. He will use the scholarship to study organisation of architects' offices with particular reference to methods of documentation in England, U.S.A. and Japan. The 1969 St. Regis-Sisalkraft research scholarship worth $2,000 has been awarded to James Learmonth of Melbourne. He will use the scholarship to study the use of computers in the planning of large scale commercial and institutional projects in the U.S.A., England and Scandinavia. The R.A.I.A. Silver Medal for 1969 awarded annually to recognise and encourage the highest standard of student work is received by Richard Anthony Johnson of the U of N.S.W. S. W. T. Blythe, first head of the School of Architecture and Town Planning at the Hobart Technical College is retiring from his post after 21 years service.

Photo: Ron Woolmore Photo: Colin Ballantyne This "Split Level" (Mark 2) project house designed for builders Turner Wood Constructions by architect John Chappel has won the RAIA (S.A. Chapter) Award of Merit for project housing 1969. The design also won a Certificate of Merit awarded by the Timber Development Association of S.A. The value of the project house system might be gauged from the firm's success since 1967 in constructing nearly 100 architect designed project houses per year, the majority ranging in price between $8,000 and $12,000, suitable for lower incomes. Illustrated is the Vroom residence which complete with land, double carport, site development, 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, outdoor deck and of 12 squares cost $15,000. It is basically of timber construction supported on tubular steel columns between red brick end walls. The roof is finished in white Roman pattern concrete tiles. The featured timber finishes, copper fireplace and gabled form of the house add to the romance of the bushland setting. The Clarke Research Grant for 1969/70 was previously reserved for the purpose of having a history of the R.A.I.A. written and published to coincide with the 1971 centenary celebrations of the Institute. Some time ago Prof. Max Freeland of the U of N.S.W. accepted an appointment to lead the necessary research. 11 Sculptor Ron Robertson-Swann has topped his Comalco success (see C-S No. 204, Nov. '69) by winning the rich art prize, the $5,000 Transfield, with a painting titled "Sydney Summer", a bold abstract column of red in a green and yellow field. A new town in Central Queensland named Moranbah is proposed to house initially 1,500 people based on the Goonyella coal project. The new State Office Building in Hobart succeeds as a block mass on the city skyline forming an effective backdrop to the waterfront area and a dramatic node when viewed from the surounding parks, but its bulk, podium and ground floor treatment lack sympathy and integration with the adjoining Parliament House. Finish is of grey concrete off steel forms and particle boards for the perimeter columns and flat floor slabs and infill bronze anodised aluminium spandrels and natural aluminium window frames. Construction Authority: Department of Works, S. T. Tomlinson, Chief Architect. Consulting Architects (Design and Supervision): Hartley Wilson and Partners. Structural Engineers: J. L. & E. M. Daly, Milledge & Lindsay. Mechanical Engineers: Lobley Treidel Game and Partners. Quantity Surveyors: Wolferstan Trower and Partners. Builder: E. A. Watts Pty. Ltd. Darryl Bennetts, fifth year student of architecture at the U of Queensland was the only Australian and the A.A.S.A. representative at the Biennial Congress of the International Union of Architects in Buenos Aires during October. The Union held a competition with the theme: "a dynamic programme of housing construction to satisfy essential needs", and illustrated is his competition entry, housing for immigrants. A plan by Clarke, Gazzard and Partners in association with Prof. Denis Winston (see C-S No. 194, Dec. '68) to convert part of Martin Place, Sydney, into a civic square was approved by the reconvened city council. Artist Norman Lindsay has died at the age of 90. A permanent representative collection of some of his best water colours, oils, pen drawings and ship models depicting his favourite subjects are housed in the School of Architecture, U of Melbourne. The Norman Lindsay Gallery is open to the public on Wednesday afternoons.

Close co-operation between architects and builders has enabled completion of the A.M.P. Society's $20 million St. James project four months ahead of schedule. Just three years after the first bulldozer scraped the surface of the cleared site. Standing on almost 2 acres of land in the heart of Melbourne the complex comprises the six storey L shaped St. James building and a 26-storey tower block. The most outstanding visible feature is the unusual angled facade to the St. James building. This is sloped away from the tower block to permit maximum sunlight to the plaza and lower floors. It is also angled 45 towards Bourke and William Streets to provide maximum daylight in offices. The whole of the facade of both buildings is faced in reconstructed granite slabs up to 30' high and 4' wide. Contracts were let to two suppliers to provide the 305,000 square feet of cladding required. To ensure uniformity of colour from both suppliers a new granite quarry was opened at Mudgee in N.S.W. At one stage as many as 60 pre-finished panels were being installed in a day. It is apparent that a great deal of thought has gone into the selection of both exterior and interior finishes to achieve an effective balance of two major requirements beauty and ease of maintenance. Reconstructed granite, anodised aluminium and blue stone paving are used extensively on the outside while marble, stainless steel and vinyl wall coverings are featured internally. The sculpture in the above picture is Clement Meadmore's "Awakening". This project is an outstanding example of confidence and co-operation between proprietor, architect, builder, sub-contractor and suppliers which was evident throughout the entire three years of construction. Some 17,500 square yards of Armstrong-Nylex vinyl wall covering, 29,000 feet of vinyl skirting and coving and 4,000 square yards of Poly-Flor vinyl wall tiles have been installed throughout the project. Architects: Bates, Smart & McCutcheon. Builders: E. A. Watts Pty. Ltd. mstrong-nyltex SALES OFFICES: Victoria: 46 4861; New South Wales: 750 0411; Newcastle: 2 4757; Canberra Enquiries: 9 2369; Queensland: 2 2984; South Australia: 57 7371; West Australia: 24 1056; Tasmania: 34 2311, 44 4033.

Library Digitised Collections Title: Cross-Section [1970-1971] Date: 1970-1971 Persistent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/24064 File Description: Cross-Section, Jan 1970 (no. 206)