Los estilos arquitectónicos no residenciales australianos son un conjunto de estilos arquitectónicos australianos que se aplican a edificios utilizados para fines distintos al residencial y han existido solo desde los primeros edificios del gobierno colonial de los primeros asentamientos europeos en Australia en 1788.
Su distribución sigue de cerca el establecimiento y crecimiento de las diferentes colonias de Australia, de modo que los primeros edificios coloniales se pueden encontrar en Nueva Gales del Sur y Tasmania .
Las clasificaciones que se exponen a continuación se derivan de un importante texto australiano. [1]
Antiguo período colonial (1788–do. 1840)
- Antiguo estilo colonial georgiano; Antiguo estilo colonial regencia; Antiguo estilo colonial griego; Antiguo estilo colonial gótico pintoresco
Antigua casa colonial georgiana
Antigua regencia colonial
Clásico colonial temprano
Gótico colonial temprano pintoresco
Período victoriano (do. 1840–do. 1890)
El período victoriano, generalmente alineado con el reinado de la reina Victoria , cubre el período de c. 1840 a c. 1890 y comprende quince estilos, todos precedidos por la palabra "victoriano", y son a saber, en orden cronológico suelto, georgiano, regencia, egipcio, clásico académico, clásico libre, filigrana, manierista, segundo imperio, italianizante, románico, bizantino, gótico académico, gótico libre, Tudor, gótico rústico y gótico carpintero.
Victoriano georgiano
Una extensión y continuación del estilo georgiano colonial antiguo en la era victoriana. [17] Las casas de estilo georgiano construidas antes de 1840 aproximadamente se caracterizan como georgiano colonial antiguo, mientras que los edificios construidos entre 1840 y 1890 aproximadamente se caracterizan como georgiano victoriano. Ambos estilos son esencialmente iguales y se caracterizan por fachadas simétricas, formas rectangulares y prismáticas simples y orden. Eran comunes las ventanas de seis y ocho paneles. [17]
Regencia victoriana
Al igual que la arquitectura georgiana victoriana , el estilo Regencia victoriana fue una continuación del antiguo estilo Regencia colonial en la era victoriana (c.1840 – c.1890). [18] Una forma más elegante y refinada del estilo georgiano.
Egipcio victoriano
Clásico académico victoriano
Clásico libre victoriano
Oficina General de Correos, Sydney ; construida entre 1866-91 y 1910 en los estilos clásico libre y renacentista italiano
[24] [25] [26] Oficina de correos de Albury , Albury. Finalizada en 1880
Palacio de justicia de Bathurst , Bathurst. Finalizado en 1880
Grahame's Corner, Sídney. Finalizado en 1882
Casa Gardiner, Sídney, 1885
Ayuntamiento de Fremantle ; construido entre 1885 y 1887
[27] [23] Palacio de Justicia de Goulburn , construido entre 1885 y 1887, que muestra conceptos palladianos e influencias manieristas
[28] St Georges Hall,
Newtown . Finalizado en 1887
Estación de tren de Ballarat ; terminada en 1888
[29] [23] Hotel Victoria en
Albert Park , Victoria; terminado en 1888
[ cita requerida ]Aduana, Brisbane ; terminada en 1889
[30] [26] Ayuntamiento de Fitzroy , Melbourne; terminado en 1890
[32] Ayuntamiento de Paddington , Sídney; construido entre 1890 y 1891
[33] Pinnacle House , Sídney. Finalizada en 1892
Casa Naval Real , Sídney. Finalizada en la década de 1890
Hong Kong House , distrito comercial central de Sídney
[35]
Filigrana victoriana
Edificio del Banco Comercial de Sydney ,
Narrandera . Construido entre 1884 y 1885.
[36] Antiguo hotel Sir Joseph Banks ,
Botany . Estilo filigrana italianizante, terminado en torno a 1884.
[37] Palacio de café de Reid ,
Ballarat ; finalizado en 1886
Regatta Hotel , Brisbane , edificio actual construido en 1886.
Richard Gailey , arquitecto.
Palace Hotel ,
Broken Hill . Construido en 1889.
[40] Alfred Dunn, arquitecto.
Edificios Goodman , Annandale, construidos en etapas entre 1890 y 1912.
Manierista victoriano
Entre los ejemplos notables en Australia se incluyen: Culwulla Chambers (Sídney); Old Police Station, The Rocks Block Arcade (Melbourne); Stalbridge Chambers (Melbourne); National Bank Pall Mall (Bendigo); RESI Chambers (Melbourne); Lygon Buildings, Medley Hall (Carlton, Victoria); Former Money Order Post Office and Savings Bank (Melbourne); Mutual Store (Melbourne);
Segundo Imperio Victoriano
Entre los ejemplos más destacados se incluyen: el Ayuntamiento de Sídney (Sídney); el Hotel Windsor (Melbourne); el Princess Theatre (Melbourne); la antigua Oficina de Registros (Melbourne); la Oficina General de Correos de Melbourne (Melbourne); el Ayuntamiento de Melbourne (Melbourne); la Sinagoga de East Melbourne (East Melbourne, Victoria); el Royal Exhibition Building (Carlton, Victoria); el Ayuntamiento de Collingwood (Collingwood, Victoria); el Ayuntamiento de South Melbourne (South Melbourne, Victoria); el Ayuntamiento de Malvern (Malvern, Victoria); el antiguo Rechabite Hall (Prahran, Victoria); el Ayuntamiento de Brunswick (Brunswick, Victoria); el Ayuntamiento de Camberwell (Camberwell, Victoria); el Ayuntamiento de Bendigo (Bendigo, Victoria); el Hotel Shamrock (Bendigo, Victoria); el Palacio de Justicia de Bendigo (Bendigo, Victoria); la Oficina de Correos de Bendigo (Bendigo, Victoria); el Instituto de Tecnología (Bendigo, Victoria); el Parlamento de Queensland (Brisbane).
Asilo de Kew , Kew; finalizado en 1871
Sinagoga de East Melbourne.
East Melbourne ; terminada en 1877
Edificio de la Exposición Real , Melbourne; finalizado en 1880
Antiguo Rechabite Hall,
Prahran, finalizado en 1888
Ayuntamiento de Malvern , Malvern; finalizado en 1890
Ayuntamiento de Bendigo , Bendigo; finalizado en 1885
Oficina de correos de Bendigo,
Bendigo ; finalizada en 1892
Palacio de Justicia de Bendigo,
Bendigo ; finalizado en 1892
Edificio del Secretario en Jefe , Sídney. Finalizado en 1886. También muestra rasgos arquitectónicos del clasicismo libre victoriano.
Oficina de correos de Dubbo,
DubboAyuntamiento de Waterloo , Waterloo, Nueva Gales del Sur, con elementos arquitectónicos de estilo italiano y del Segundo Imperio victoriano. Finalizado en 1881
Hospital del distrito de Bathurst,
Bathurst . Finalizado en 1886
Oficina de correos de Tenterfield , Tenterfield, con elementos arquitectónicos de estilo Segundo Imperio y estilo italiano victoriano. Finalizada en la década de 1880
Estilo victoriano italiano
Estación de tren de Albury , Albury; construida en 1881
Edificio del Instituto,
DarlingtonAyuntamiento de Leichhardt , Leichhardt; terminado en 1888
Palacio de justicia de Balmain,
Balmain . Finalizado en 1888
Oficina de correos de Maitland , Maitland. Finalizada en 1881
Oficina de correos de Goulburn , Goulburn. Finalizada en 1881
Hotel Kings, Sídney . Finalizado en 1879
Antigua Casa Nacional (ahora Hotel CBD),
York Street, SídneyOficina de correos de Redfern , Sídney. Finalizada en 1882.
[41] Oficina de correos de Forbes , Forbes. Finalizada en 1881
Románico victoriano
Iglesia anglicana de San Salvador,
RedfernIglesia de San Juan en
Glebe ; finalizada en 1870
Renacimiento victoriano
Bizantino victoriano
Gótico académico victoriano
Gótico libre victoriano
Tudor victoriano (jacobetano)
Gótico rústico victoriano
Carpintero gótico victoriano
Período eduardiano (do. Década de 1890–1910)
La arquitectura eduardiana es generalmente menos ornamentada que la arquitectura victoriana tardía o de estilo alto , [47] con excepción de un subconjunto (utilizado para edificios importantes) conocido como arquitectura barroca eduardiana .
Barroco eduardiano
Entre los ejemplos notables se incluyen el edificio de administración de tierras en Brisbane , el Hospital Queen Victoria en Melbourne (pabellón principal, ahora Centro de Mujeres Queen Victoria), las Oficinas de la Commonwealth en Treasury Place en Melbourne , el edificio del Departamento de Educación en Sydney (1912) [48] y la Oficina General de Correos en Hobart .
Federation period (c. 1890–c. 1915)
12 styles, each style name prefaced by "Federation":
- Academic Classical, Free Classical, Filigree, Anglo-Dutch, Romanesque, Gothic, Carpenter Gothic, Warehouse, Queen Anne, Free Style, Arts and Crafts, Bungalow
Federation Academic Classical
Federation Free Classical
Notable examples include: Sydney Hospital (Sydney), Taronga Zoo Pavilion (Sydney), the main terminus building of the Central railway station in Sydney,[49] Flinders Street station (Melbourne), Sacred Heart Church (St Kilda, Victoria), Read's Emporium (Prahran, Victoria), Old Royal Hotel (Williamstown, Victoria), the former Queensland Lands Administration Building (Brisbane).
Flinders Street station, Melbourne, completed 1910
Former Read's Emporium,
Prahran, completed 1914
Old Royal Hotel,
Williamstown, with arts and crafts influences
Sacred Heart Church,
St Kilda, completed 1891
Former
Lands Administration Building, Brisbane, completed 1905
Sydney Hospital, completed 1894
Former Parcels Post Office,
Railway Square, Sydney. Completed 1913
Marcus Clarke Building (TAFE),
Railway Square, Sydney. Completed 1910-1924
Taronga Zoo. Completed 1916
Dimmey's Building, Richmond, Victoria. Built
c. 1910.
Odeon Theatre, Hobart. Completed 1916, pictured in 1929
Federation Second Empire
Federation Filigree
Yangan Masonic Hall; built
c. 1898.
[50][51] Brass Monkey Hotel,
Perth; built 1896.
[52]Imperial Hotel, Ravenswood; with prominent fretwork verandah; built 1901.
[54] P&O Hotel, Fremantle. Completed 1901
Buchanan's Hotel,
Townsville. Built 1902, demolished 1984. Three-tiered filigree in cast iron, wrought iron, timber and glass.
[51]George Hotel,
Ballarat. Built 1902.
[55][51]Thorps Building, Ravenswood; two-storey shop completed
c. 1903.
[56] Kurri Kurri Hotel,
Kurri Kurri; built
c. 1904.
Castle Hotel, York; verandah and timber fretwork added
c. 1905.
[51] Freemasons Hotel (Toodyay); two-storey verandah added
c. 1905.
Shopfront,
Stanmore; built
c. 1907.
Junee Hotel,
Junee; remodeled
c. 1911 with
art nouveau-style cast ironwork.
[58]Thorby Buildings,
Leichhardt; built 1912; a
Federation Filigree shop-terrace.
[59]Shamrock Hotel,
Rochester; built c.1912.
People's Palace, Brisbane, Queensland;
Temperance Hotel built in stages between 1910-13.
[60]
Federation Anglo-Dutch
Federation Romanesque
Federation Gothic
Federation Carpenter Gothic
Federation Warehouse
The Big Store,
Prahran, completed 1902.
Former 'David Cohen & Co. warehouse,
Newcastle. Built 1901.
[20]Former Edwards Dunlop & Co Ltd stores, Kent Street,
Sydney. Built c.1897.
[20]Former Farmers & Graziers Building,
Ultimo. Built from 1895.
[20]
Federation Queen Anne
Federation Free Style
Townsville Customs House. Completed 1902; architect, George David Payne.
[70] City Baths, Melbourne; completed 1904. Design by
J J Clark & E J Clark.
Kings Cross Hotel,
Kings Cross. Built
c. 1915.
[71]State Savings Bank building,
Richmond. Completed
c. 1905; architect; Smith & Ogg.
[70]Fire station,
Pyrmont. Completed 1906; architect,
Walter Liberty Vernon.
Fremantle Post Office. Completed 1907; architect,
Hilson Beasley. Alternating bands of red brick and pale stucco dominate the facade.
[70] Observer Hotel, The Rocks. Completed 1908; architects, Halligan & Wilton.
St Marys Catholic Church,
Erskineville. Built
c. 1912; architect, J. McCarthy. An uninhibited reinterpretation of the Gothic style.
Provincial Hotel,
Ballarat; completed in 1909; architect, Percy Richards. A fanciful freestyle composition with moorish and art nouveau elements.
[70]Darlinghurst Fire Station, Darlinghurst. Completed 1912; architect,
Walter Liberty Vernon.
[70] St Patrick's Hall,
Sydney. Completed 1914; architects,
Hennessy & Hennessy.
[70]Palisade Hotel, Millers Point. Completed 1916; architect, H. D. Walsh.
[73] The Examiner building,
Launceston.
[70]
Federation Arts and Crafts
Fire station,
Leichhardt. Completed 1906; architect, E.L Drew.
Former Post & Telegraph Offices,
WindsorFormer State Savings Bank,
Ararat.
Presbyterian Church,
Wahroonga. Built
c. 1913.
[75]
Federation Bungalow
Inter-War period (c. 1915–c. 1940)
16 styles, each style name prefaced by "Inter-War":
- Georgian Revival, Academic Classical, Free Classical, Beaux-Arts, Stripped Classical, Commercial Palazzo, Mediterranean, Spanish Mission, Chicagoesque, Functionalist & Modern, Art-Deco, Skyscraper Gothic, Romanesque, Interwar Gothic, Old English, California Bungalow
Inter-war Georgian Revival
Inter-war Academic Classical
Inter-war Free Classical
Inter-war Beaux Arts
Former Melbourne Mail Exchange,
Bourke Street, Melbourne; completed in 1917
Former Port Authority Building,
Market Street, MelbourneNational Theatre.
St Kilda; completed 1929
Herald and Weekly Times Building,
Flinders Street, MelbourneArgus Building. LaTrobe Street,
Melbourne; completed 1927. Features large giant order columns with Egyptian decorative motifs
Commonwealth Bank building,
Forrest Place, Perth; completed 1933
Commonwealth Bank building,
Martin Place, Sydney. Completed 1928
Perpetual Trustee building,
Sydney. Completed 1917
Beaux Arts Style office block,
SydneyBanking House,
Sydney. Completed 1912
Beaux Arts style commercial building in
Broadway, Sydney
Inter-war Stripped Classical
Inter-war Commercial Palazzo
Inter-war Mediterranean
Inter-War Spanish Mission
Our Lady of Victories Church, Bowen Hills. Built 1924-25; architects likely to be
Thomas Ramsay Hall and
George Gray Prentice.
[77][78] Plaza Theatre, Sydney. Built 1929-30; architect,
Eric Heath.
[79] Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba. Completed 1930; architect, Eric Ford.
[80] Roxy Community Theatre, Leeton. Built 1929-30; architects,
Kaberry & Chard.
[81] Commonwealth Bank,
Molong: built 1930.
[82]Roxy Theatre, Parramatta. Completed 1930; architects L. F. Herbert and E. D. Wilson.
[80] Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
Pymble. Built 1934. Now
Ku-ring-gai Town Hall.
[84] St Anne's Catholic Church,
Kalinga. Built 1934-35; architects,
Hennessey and Hennessey.
[85]Royal Hotel,
Tenterfield. 1935 remodel by J P Donoghue, architect.
[86]Mechanics Institute Hall,
Mendooran. Completed 1935. Designed by Walter Innes-Kerr.
Inter-war Art Deco
Australian War Memorial; building completed 1941; Byzantine architecture style with strong styling elements of art deco throughout
Elmslea Chambers,
Goulburn; built 1933; it was one of the first buildings in Australia to use
Glazed architectural terra-cotta in its façade
Forgan Smith Buildings and Great Court,
University of Queensland; completed 1927
Anzac War Memorial, Sydney; completed 1934.
Art Deco office building.
Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Obvious influences of North American skyscraper planning
Alkira House, Queen Street, Melbourne. One of the most striking
Glazed architectural terra-cotta and
glass brick clad
Art Deco buildings in Australia
Gledden Building,
Perth; completed in 1935. The Gledden Building was the only large commercial building in the Art Deco style ever built in
Western AustraliaAPA Building
Martin Place, Sydney
Henry Davis York Building,
Sydney.
Challis House, Martin Place, Sydney. Completed 1938
T&G Geelong, 1934
Skyscraper Gothic
Inter-war Chicagoesque
- Ballarat House, Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills; 1915[87]
- Former Cleveland Shoe Company Factory, Victoria Street, Erskineville; 1923[88]
- Former Wrigley's Factory, Crewe Place, Rosebery; 1919[89]
Interwar Gothic
Inter-war Old English (20th Century Tudorbethan)
The functionalist and moderne style often used combinations of blonde and brown bricks in linear vertical or horizontal patterns.
Notable examples include: Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney); Captain's Flat Hotel (NSW); Russell Street Police Headquarters (Melbourne); Astor Theatre (St Kilda, Victoria); Ballarat Law Courts (Ballarat);
Post-War Period (c. 1940–1960)
5 styles, each style name prefaced by "Post-War":
- Ecclesiastical, International, Modern
Ecclesiastical
International Style
Adelaide High School, West Terrace, Adelaide. Completed 1951.
[92] Lennon's Hotel,
Broadbeach. Built 1957.
[92]Qantas House, Sydney. Designed by Rudder, Littlemore & Rudder; built from 1955-1957.
Orica House, East Melbourne; Completed 1958. Early curtain wall glass building and tallest in Australia when completed.
[93] Pinjarra Police Station,
Pinjarra, completed 1962.
Modern
Late Twentieth-Century Period 1960–2000
14 styles, each style name prefaced by "Late Twentieth Century":
- Stripped Classical, Ecclesiastical, International, Organic, Brutalist, Structuralist, Late Modern, Post Modern, Immigrants' Nostalgic
Stripped Classical
International
Organic
Brutalist
Notable examples include: Sydney Masonic Centre/Civic Tower (Sydney); Suncorp Place (Sydney); Sydney Law School (Sydney); Cameron Offices (Canberra); High Court of Australia (Canberra); State Library of Queensland (Brisbane); Queensland Performing Arts Centre (Brisbane); Law Courts (Brisbane); Suncorp Plaza (Brisbane); National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne); Total carpark (Melbourne); WTC Wharf; Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre (Malvern, Victoria); St Kilda Public Library (St Kilda, Victoria); Plumbing Trades Employees Union of Australia Building (Melbourne); University of Melbourne Faculty of Engineering (Melbourne); Metropolitan Fire Brigade (East Melbourne, Victoria); R.A.W. Woodgate Centre (Kew, Victoria); Olivetti Building (Sydney); UTS Tower (University of Technology, Sydney); St Anthony's Church (Marsfield, Sydney). See Category:Brutalist architecture in Australia.
National Gallery of Victoria, St Kilda Road, Melbourne, completed 1962
10 Murray Street, Hobart, completed 1969
Public Transport Centre, Perth, completed 1976
High Court of Australia, Canberra, completed in 1980
Callam Offices,
Canberra; built 1977 - 1981; designed by John Andrews.
[95]Suncorp Place, Sydney, completed 1982
Henty House,
Launceston, completed 1983.
[96]
Structuralist
Late Modern
Post Modern
A subset of postmodernism is mock-historicism tries to imitate historic styles using modern materials to the point where it is difficult to tell them apart from historic buildings. The most imitated styles are those that are easiest to clone (including the Georgian style).
Deconstructivist
Notable examples include Green Building RMIT; Deakin University main building; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; Gottlieb House (Melbourne)
Immigrant's Nostalgic
21st-century architecture
Several new and continued 20th-century styles, all prefaced with "21st-century" - Deconstructivist, Post modern, Structuralist, Sustainable, Modern
Deconstructivist
Notable examples include Federation Square; Shrine of Remembrance crypt; Sofo House (Melbourne) Swan Bells (Perth)
Post Modern
Structuralist
Advanced structuralism facilitated by Computer Aided Design
Sustainable
Notable examples in Australia include: 60L (Melbourne); CH2 (Melbourne); K2 Apartments (Windsor, Victoria); Dunc Gray Velodrome (Sydney); Forest EcoCentre (Tasmania); Rozak House (Noonamah, Northern Territory).
K2 Apartments.
Windsor, Victoria. Completed 2006. Highly visible solar panels, prominent natural ventilators and use of natural materials.
Council House 2. Little Collins Street, Melbourne. Completed 2006. World's first 6 star green rating building features louvered facade, natural and recycled materials, solar panels and thermal mass cooling.
Green building
Modern
See also
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Enlaces externos
- Fotografía de la Catedral de San Pablo tomada desde las escaleras de la estación de Flinders Street [ enlace muerto permanente ]