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MacRobertson Girls’ High School : ウィキペディア英語版 | MacRobertson Girls’ High School
MacRobertson Girls’ High School is an all-girls state secondary school located on Kings Way, Albert Park, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was named after Sir Macpherson Robertson’s chocolate factory after he donated £100,000 to the state, £40,000 of which was spent to construct the school. Norman Seabrook of Seabrook and Fildes architecture practise, designed the building after winning the state wide design competition with his functional and modern design entry. Constructed in 1934 during centenary celebrations of Victoria, MacRobertson was vital to the progress of modernist architecture in Australia and essential in the strong re-emergence of the state after the economic downturn of the depression. == Description ==
The school was zoned out in a functional manner with four wings for different disciplines including classrooms, science rooms, art rooms, and cookery rooms. This allowed for smooth transitional movement between disciples and also created distinct external courtyard areas around the building. The facade of the building comprises “interlocking cubic forms of differing heights” which is offset by the vertical clock tower with white rendered vertical strips. The material Seabrook used were functional while at the same time embracing the typical palette of De Stijl movement by using striking colours of cream brick, red steel framed hopper windows and dark blue glazed brick piers between windows.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://docomomoaustralia.com.au/pdf/Fiche_2007/Macrobertson_Gilrls_High.pdf )〕 Internally softer shades of red, blue, yellow, green and black were used. With the use of practical floor finish material such as linoleum for classrooms, terracotta tiles for corridors and granolithic materials for the stairs and services rooms.
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