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Beverley Hills Apartment Block : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beverley Hills Apartment Block
Beverley Hills Apartments are a complex of apartments designed and constructed by the architect and developer Howard Lawson between 1935 and 1936. Designed in two volumes, one behind the other, the complex is situated on 61-65 Darling Street South Yarra, and forms part of a larger precinct developed by Lawson and business partner Reginald Biffen between 1920 and 1942.〔Philip Goad, ‘Howard Lawson’, in The Encyclopaedia of Australian Architecture, Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp.402〕 Fusing together elements of the Spanish Mission style with Hollywoodesque glamour,〔Philip Goad, ‘Melbourne Architecture’, Revised and Expanded Edition, The Watermark Press, 2009, p.142〕 the apartments were part of the early wave of apartment building in Melbourne and Sydney during the early twentieth century.〔Philip Goad, ‘Flats and Apartments’, in The Encyclopaedia of Australian Architecture, Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp.252〕 ==About the Architect== Howard Ratcliff Lawson (1886–1946) was an architect, property developer and builder most noted for his series of apartments constructed in South Yarra during the interwar period.〔 Unable to gain registration as an architect due to his property development activities, Lawson famously advertised himself as ‘the architect who builds’.〔Caroline Butler-Bowdon, Charles Pickett, Max Dupain and Eric Sierins, ‘Homes In The Sky', Melbourne University Publishing, 2007, pp.68〕 Lawson was best known for the many apartment blocks he designed and built in South Yarra, with the Beverley Hills complex being his largest and most notable.〔
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