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Deva House
Deva House is a 1926 commercial building in Melbourne, Australia designed by Harry Norris, one of the most prolific architects in the city during the period from 1920 to 1930, and noted for his Art Deco buildings, incorporating both emerging Australian and American architectural styles. == History of the building ==
Deva House is a 10-storey building located at 327-9 Bourke Street, CBD. It was designed by Harry Norris in 1925 (some sources say 1924), and completed in 1926, for his client George (G.J.) Coles, founder of the Coles Group retail empire. Norris designed it during the same period, and in a similar style, to the better-known Nicholas Building.〔''A Guide To Melbourne Architecture'', by Philip Goad, 2nd Edition, Published 2009 by Watermark Press, ISBN 9780 949284 891〕〔''The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture'', by Philip Goad University of Melbourne and Julie Willis University of Melbourne, Published 2011 by Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521888578〕 In common with other architects working in the city at the time, Norris adopted significantly different styles, depending on the client and project demands. He also incorporated different architectural influences within one building.〔''Building a City, 100 Years of Melbourne Architecture'', by Peter Sands and Granville Wilson, Published 1981 by Oxford University Press, USA, ISBN 9780195542929〕
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