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Melbourne Gaol. The development of this area progressed slowly and was not fully completed until the mid-1950s. During this time, the campus was – as described by architect Peter Elliot – "just a cacophony of cluttered streets, laneways, dead-ends and hidden courts". In 1950, the
Melbourne City Council granted the exclusive use of Bowen Street to RMIT for its campus. And, by the mid-1960s, the campus occupied all of the buildings fronting Bowen Street and a number of buildings fronting the eastern side of Swanston Street – between La Trobe Street and Franklin Street.
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In the late 1990s, architect Peter Elliot was engaged to undertake the most significant redesign of the campus' urban landscape in its history. The first stage was completed in 2000, and included the redevelopment of Bowen Street into a pedestrian spine and creation of Ellis Court at its northern end
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Melbourne Gaol. After the gaol ceased operations in 1924, the ownership of its former gatehouse, service wing, bathhouse and chapel buildings were transferred to the college. The buildings were primarily used for fashion and food technology classes (and are now collectively known
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The enclosed balconies of the building were restored in 1990 (to a design that dates from 1927). The central courtyard was landscaped in 1994, and the war-time wall in the eastern courtyard was demolished around the same time. In 2007, the chapel interior was remodelled by architect Khalid Bouden of
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A comprehensive master plan for the campus was then developed by architect Osborn McCutcheon in 1965. The master plan included the controversial tower blocks – Building 10 (Casey Wing), Building 12 (Gillespie Wing) and
Building 14 – which front the eastern side of Swanston Street. The buildings were
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as an open space (renamed Alumni
Courtyard), as well as a large stairway linking it to University Way. The third stage was completed in conjunction with Elliot's refurbishment of Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building) in 2010, and included the creation of a lawned common area named University Lawn at
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Australian art and architecture over the last 125 years. Starting with the Francis Ormond Building, the university's first home, this book takes the reader around RMIT University's
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Building 20). As the gaol was progressively decommissioned and demolished, the college expanded over the site – and also acquired many of the surrounding former judicial buildings. As a result, the campus occupies an historically (as well as archaeologically) significant area of Melbourne's
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600 million capital works program. The program (which concludes in 2015) includes the refurbishment of a large number of existing buildings on the campus and the construction of major new buildings – notably
Building 80 (Swanston Academic Building) and Building 100 (Design Hub). It also plans the
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The Ethel Margaret McPherson Wing of the building was constructed between 1949 and 1950. The wing, which fronts Franklin Street – next to the gatehouse of Building 11, is sympathetic in design to the original building. It was designed by the state public works department under chief architect
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In 1975, architect John Andrews was engaged to design the first stage of new Building 8 (Union House) in place of the fourth tower block. The lower three levels of the building were constructed as the first stage over the Pharmacy School and McComas Wool School as well as Pharmacy Lane (which
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city centre. The unprecedented success of the college, and its eventual growth into what is today RMIT, was not considered in planning of the day. Subsequently, the campus developed in an unsystematic manner when land or buildings were able to be acquired – leading to the
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and Bowen Terrace at its southern end as open spaces. It also included the creation of Rodda Lane and University Way as secondary pedestrian laneways. The second stage was completed in 2007, and included the redevelopment of the historic walled yard of the
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Peter Elliot in 2000. There are no large open spaces on the dense urban campus. However, some pockets of open space exist around Bowen Street, which include Alumni Courtyard, The Belvedere, Bowen Terrace, Casey Plaza, Ellis Court and University Lawn. The
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in 2008. It is architecturally significant as "a distinctive neoclassical building", and historically significant as "a reminder of earlier philosophies of educational provision especially for girls and young women".
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originally connected the middle of Bowen Street with Swanston Street) and the northern section of Bowen Lane (the remaining section renamed Rodda Lane). The second stage of Building 8 was constructed in 1993 to a
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of Gibbs, Bright and Co., who renamed it the Guild Hall. It was leased to entertainer and early Melbourne cinema entrepreneur Thomas Sangston, who used it for his vaudeville company.
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of the campus, around Swanston Street, is sometimes referred to as the "RMIT Quarter" of the city. It is surrounded by significant multicultural areas such as Melbourne's
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in 1958. Together, the group of buildings are culturally significant for being "evidence of one of the early gaols and the oldest surviving penal establishment" in
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class. Over 200 enrolments were taken in its first week of operation, and later grew to over 2000 by 1889 – requiring additional teaching space to be constructed.
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in 2008 as a significant work of Percy Everett, and for being "one of the few large public buildings designed in the streamline horizontal Moderne style" in
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design of the towers was criticised for a lack of windows facing Swanston Street. As a result, the remaining two towers were never completed.
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of the gaol which fronts Russell Street (which is not a part of the Building 11 group) was left abandoned.
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key to officially open the building in 1917. The key is now held by
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at the gaol in 1880). It was reported that, when the remains were
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style. The chapel is attributed to H.A. Williams and its austere-
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Strahan, Frank (2000). "McPherson, William Edward (1898–1950)".
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RMIT Multi-Faith Prayer Facilities, Bowen Lane, Melbourne (2007)
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Tregenza, John M. (1974). "Pearson, Charles Henry (1830–1894)".
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huts which had been relocated to the roof of the building after
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Between 1998 and 2002, the entire interior of the building was
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George Watson. Constructed between 1915 and 1916 at a cost of
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tower is attributed to Kemp. Construction was financed by the
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Building 9, new home of the School of Media and Communication
2907:: Department of Premier and Cabinet. Retrieved 3 October 2012
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force. The college's group of buildings had their interiors
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Lawn in Alumni Courtyard and adjoining gaol cellblock museum
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Fig tree growing atop the wall of a courtyard in Building 11
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Streetscape of Building 1 and Building 20 on La Trobe Street
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In 2007, to mark its 120th anniversary, RMIT instigated a
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Building 20 on the corner of La Trobe and Russell streets
677:(now Building 20), it is considered to create the best "
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Building 16 was constructed as the meeting hall of the
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on the corner of La Trobe Street and Swanston Street.
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History of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
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RMIT Building 19 (former Melbourne City Watch-House):
873:– in order to relieve a shortage of classrooms. The
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The building was constructed on the site of a former
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of the campus with the city during the 20th century.
3857:. Zion Historical Society. Retrieved 18 October 2012
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School of Applied - Presentation Key to the Governor
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RMIT New Academic Street complete renovation in 2017
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1009:operators and radio mechanics in the building. The
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3830:The Downfall of Dowie - The First Apostle in Court
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2734:Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building) refurbishment
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1416:(opposite Building 13 on Victoria Street) and the
1126:) growing atop the wall in the western courtyard.
1116:The group of buildings are connected by a central
563:at the college, and Oakden ran the colony's first
5078:Buildings and structures in Melbourne City Centre
2942:Working Men's College - Engineering School Opened
2847:
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2217:2010 Pocket Statistics: Infrastructure - Property
2120:Francis Ormond - Pioneer, Patriot, Philanthropist
3891:Murray-Smith, Stephen; Dare, Anthony J. (1987).
3684:Willis, Elizabeth (2005). "Friendly Societies".
3675:(3 November 1887). p9. Retrieved 16 October 2012
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1386:members. The building was opened in 1887 by the
1078:buildings. Constructed between 1860 and 1861 of
792:40,000, it was named after the Kernot brothers,
788:Constructed between 1930 and 1931, at a cost of
466:, it was RMIT's first building. The three-story
31:of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (
3801:. 10 August. pp20-22. Retrieved 18 October 2012
3656:(2 January 1885). p7. Retrieved 16 October 2012
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2861:(17 October 1913). p7. Retrieved 3 October 2012
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1384:Hibernian-Australasian Catholic Benefit Society
861:design by architect Peter Elliot, at a cost of
145:It is bounded by La Trobe Street to the south,
115:area of roughly 720,000 m, to the north of the
3872:Edquist, Harriet; Grierson, Elizabeth (2008).
3838:(8 August 1906). p6. Retrieved 18 October 2012
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3108:Gaolyard Graves - Thirty-Five Bodies Recovered
3078:(13 April 1929). p20. Retrieved 6 October 2012
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2762:. Kane Constructions. Retrieved 2 October 2012
1753:RMIT Building 80 (Swanston Academic Building):
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4106:Property, Construction and Project Management
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3819:(1 March 1904). p7. Retrieved 18 October 2012
3788:The Australian Career of John Alexander Dowie
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3777:. RMIT University. Retrieved 19 October 2012
3634:. RMIT University. Retrieved 16 October 2012
3553:. RMIT University. Retrieved 14 October 2012
2950:(24 July 1931). p5. Retrieved 3 October 2012
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2145:. RMIT University. Retrieved 17 October 2012
1210:RMIT Building 13 (Emily McPherson Building):
769:entrance. Originally three stories, it is a
623:. The café is named Pearson & Murphy's.
197:travelling along Swanston Street and by the
4866:Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Centre
4121:Vocational Engineering, Health and Sciences
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3544:Emily McPherson redevelopment - Building 13
3474:. RMIT University. Retrieved 7 October 2012
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2853:Working Men's College - Art School Building
2548:. RMIT University. Retrieved 2 October 2012
1412:(opposite Building 16 on Swanston Street),
1215:Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy
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597:was erected outside the building in 1897.
455:RMIT Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building):
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3070:Ned Kelly's Grave - Discovery in Old Gaol
2753:RMIT Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building)
2539:RMIT Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building)
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3089:Gaolyard Graves - Stolen Bones Recovered
1343:RMIT Graduate School of Business and Law
1275:The college was named after the wife of
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4025:List of research centres and institutes
3954:Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
3895:. South Yarra, Victoria: Hyland House.
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2772:Style and sustenance on the City campus
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2288:O'Neill, Tamsin (ed.) (24 July 2008). "
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673:in 2008. Along with the Gothic Revival
1400:The hall was built during a time when
1052:RMIT School of Media and Communication
1013:school (antecedent to the present-day
4410:and its immediate surrounds, not the
4406:Note: this includes landmarks in the
3811:Dowie in Melbourne - A Select Meeting
3667:New Hibernian Hall - Opening Ceremony
3405:Building 13 (Emily McPherson College)
3354:. Desypher. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
3189:Early Electricity Supply in Melbourne
2574:Jackson, Daryl (2008). Introduction.
7:
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3724:Perkins, Miki (12 September 2011). "
2795:Crafti, Stephen (27 October 2010). "
1625:RMIT Building 113 (Capitol Theatre):
1584:RMIT Building 24 (Forrester's Hall):
1063:RMIT Building 11 (Spiritual Centre):
888:RMIT Building 4 (Old Trades School):
819:and walled yard of the neighbouring
729:16,000, it is a rare example of pre-
626:Notably, the building refurbishment
508:10,600. The founder of the college,
370:Old Melbourne Gaol site in the 1920s
153:to the east, Queensberry Street and
4408:Melbourne central business district
4398:Melbourne central business district
2290:RMIT University's landmark building
1543:RMIT Building 22 (Singer Building):
1329:The building was classified by the
1213:Building 13 was constructed as the
1179:The building was classified by the
950:RMIT Building 9 (Old Radio School):
717:of the era. It was designed by the
675:former Melbourne Magistrates' Court
665:The building was classified by the
648:Green Building Council of Australia
294:the southern end of University Way
4512:Convention & Exhibition Centre
3768:RMIT Building 24 (Foresters' Hall)
3756:Government of Victoria (Australia)
3726:Hidden history behind closed doors
3602:Government of Victoria (Australia)
3586:Government of Victoria (Australia)
3485:Australian Dictionary of Biography
3444:Government of Victoria (Australia)
3384:Government of Victoria (Australia)
3333:Government of Victoria (Australia)
3216:Government of Victoria (Australia)
2993:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2961:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2905:Government of Victoria (Australia)
2820:Government of Victoria (Australia)
2639:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2602:Government of Victoria (Australia)
942:Building 4 now houses part of the
773:-inspired building adapted in the
762:RMIT Building 3 (Kernot Building):
754:Building 2 now houses part of the
699:RMIT Building 2 (Old Arts School):
458:Building 1 was constructed as the
123:, and is a convergent part of the
25:
3228:RMIT Building 9 rooftop extension
953:Building 9 was constructed as an
927:The building originally housed a
900:building is an adaptation of the
702:Building 2 was constructed as an
203:Melbourne Central Shopping Centre
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4331:
4081:Global, Urban and Social Studies
4061:Economics, Finance and Marketing
3876:. Melbourne, Victoria: RMIT UP.
2797:Centuries meld in college update
2346:from the original on 31 May 2019
2011:
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1414:Independent Order of Odd Fellows
1388:Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne
1087:colonial public works department
891:Building 4 was constructed as a
796:and Wilfred. Both brothers were
482:Leonard Terry, Percy Oakden and
4856:Rectangular Stadium (AAMI Park)
4319:Phillip Institute of Technology
3129:Building 3 Chemistry Relocation
2487:About the Capital Works Program
2258:Webb, Carolyn (14 July 2012). "
2178:. p37. Retrieved 7 October 2012
1881:Bowen Street and Bowen Terrace:
1840:Alumni Courtyard and Belvedere:
1794:RMIT Building 100 (Design Hub):
1446:It was acquired by businessman
1349:RMIT Building 16 (Storey Hall):
1039:The building was placed on the
961:school – toward the end of the
882:RMIT School of Applied Sciences
777:-style. It was designed by the
490:and faced with a finely-worked
413:Building 8 from Swanston Street
346:Building 9 from Franklin Street
4091:Health and Biomedical Sciences
2316:Urban Spaces Project - Stage 1
2126:: Melville and Mullen. pp76-84
1671:RMIT Building 8 (Union House):
1237:décor. It was designed by the
857:and a fourth story added to a
405:Ceiling detail of Building 113
230:Written works about the campus
1:
3715:). Retrieved 16 October 2012.
2511:Infrastructure Plan 2008-2011
2303:. retrieved 27 September 2012
2279:. Retrieved 27 September 2012
1239:state public works department
1036:space between 2011 and 2012.
974:state public works department
779:state public works department
719:state public works department
437:Southern end of Bowen Terrace
4171:(campus bands and orchestra)
3506:). Retrieved 13 October 2012
2890:Working Men's College (RMIT)
2563:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2396:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2377:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2365:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2205:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2102:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2077:Murray-Smith & Dare 1987
2004:RMIT Village (Old Melbourne)
4861:Sports & Aquatic Centre
4517:Crown Entertainment Complex
3745:. Retrieved 17 October 2012
3269:Edquist & Grierson 2008
3176:Edquist & Grierson 2008
3153:Edquist & Grierson 2008
3052:National Trust of Australia
3014:). Retrieved 4 October 2012
2982:). Retrieved 4 October 2012
2926:Edquist & Grierson 2008
2837:Edquist & Grierson 2008
2702:"THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE"
2674:"THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE"
2660:). Retrieved 3 October 2012
2623:Edquist & Grierson 2008
2468:RMIT Urban Spaces - Stage 3
2449:RMIT Urban Spaces - Stage 2
2430:RMIT Urban Spaces - Stage 1
2136:RMIT's historical buildings
1835:Open space and common areas
1453:Building 16 is now home to
1354:Ancient Order of Hibernians
1341:Building 13 now houses the
1335:Victorian Heritage Register
1333:in 1979, and placed on the
1198:Building 11 now houses the
1185:Victorian Heritage Register
1041:Victorian Heritage Register
987:) between 1938 and 1942 of
743:was presented with a solid
671:Victorian Heritage Register
669:in 1972, and placed on the
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4481:Sports & Entertainment
4292:Swanston Academic Building
4222:List of alumni and faculty
3688:by Andrew Brown-May &
3054:. Retrieved 6 October 2012
2809:. Retrieved 2 October 2012
1418:Ancient Order of Foresters
1371:that support a decorative
1364:temple windows, framed by
1050:Building 9 now houses the
1003:Royal Australian Air Force
912:windows are in an unusual
880:Building 3 now houses the
867:Royal Australian Air Force
650:. Its credentials include
338:Building 4 on Bowen Street
252:Campus development history
59:
4995:Melbourne Central station
4771:Royal Exhibition Building
4404:
4327:
4086:Graduate Business and Law
3686:Encyclopedia of Melbourne
3625:Building 16 (Storey Hall)
2164:13 September 2012 at the
1267:-like exercise yards and
972:building designed by the
183:State Library of Victoria
4827:Melbourne Cricket Ground
3918:RMIT University homepage
3731:28 November 2016 at the
3630:2 September 2012 at the
3566:Emily McPherson Building
3549:17 February 2013 at the
3369:14 December 2012 at the
2265:17 November 2012 at the
2118:Ross, C. Stuart (1912).
1314:, the wife of the state
1253:and features a dominant
1093:Henry Ginn and based on
1011:aeronautical engineering
1005:personnel trained to be
531:Melbourne Public Library
378:Building 13 in the 1930s
4990:Flinders Street station
4791:Young and Jackson Hotel
4486:University of Melbourne
4268:Emily McPherson College
4101:Media and Communication
4046:Architecture and Design
3853:2 February 2015 at the
3793:10 January 2014 at the
3194:9 February 2013 at the
3187:Pierce, Miles (2009). "
2978:30 October 2012 at the
2656:22 October 2012 at the
2260:RMIT's wave of progress
2141:17 October 2012 at the
1410:Ancient Order of Druids
1131:Emily McPherson College
715:Industrial architecture
630:its elaborate 9 m high
486:. It is constructed of
314:Building 1 in the 1900s
193:; it is well served by
103:. As of 2010, it has a
5083:Landmarks in Melbourne
5049:37.80778°S 144.96333°E
5005:Southern Cross station
4929:Queen Victoria Gardens
4781:St Patrick's Cathedral
4618:The District Docklands
4532:Sidney Myer Music Bowl
4056:Business and Logistics
3773:29 August 2012 at the
3571:29 August 2012 at the
2739:15 August 2008 at the
2544:29 August 2012 at the
1144:for soldiers who went
616:of the building and a
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4934:Royal Botanic Gardens
4776:Shrine of Remembrance
4689:Old Treasury Building
4598:Queen Victoria Market
4252:(1887) / annex (1996)
4244:Working Men's College
4177:(campus sports teams)
3530:11 April 2013 at the
3502:28 March 2014 at the
3410:28 March 2012 at the
3350:26 September 2010 at
3307:28 March 2012 at the
3010:31 March 2015 at the
2758:21 April 2013 at the
2707:The Argus (Melbourne)
2679:The Argus (Melbourne)
2473:10 April 2013 at the
2454:11 April 2013 at the
2295:26 April 2013 at the
2245:16 March 2016 at the
2174:(26 September 2008).
2159:Dig frees jail ghosts
1200:RMIT Spiritual Centre
1113:and Gustav Joachimi.
908:tower and spire. Its
734:form follows function
656:rain water harvesting
539:Melbourne Trades Hall
460:Working Men's College
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306:Significant buildings
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187:Queen Victoria Market
60:Further information:
29:Melbourne City campus
5054:-37.80778; 144.96333
4876:Royal Park Golf Club
4845:Margaret Court Arena
4159:(student television)
4076:Fashion and Textiles
3799:Macquarie University
3786:Chant, Barry (1992)"
3470:8 April 2012 at the
3465:The Royal Connection
3255:27 July 2008 at the
3233:2 March 2013 at the
3134:30 June 2012 at the
3042:23 July 2012 at the
2777:6 April 2012 at the
2435:2 March 2013 at the
2413:15 July 2012 at the
2321:16 July 2012 at the
2222:22 June 2012 at the
1425:John Alexander Dowie
1296:Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
1146:Absent Without Leave
959:radio communications
281:design by architect
119:-end of Melbourne's
35:) is located in the
5045: /
4786:St Paul's Cathedral
4593:Myer Flagship Store
4153:(student newspaper)
4116:Vocational Business
3692:(eds.). Melbourne:
2895:1 June 2014 at the
2492:12 May 2013 at the
2398:, pp. 438–441.
2379:, pp. 294–296.
2342:. 27 January 2015.
2207:, pp. 390–396.
1433:Wilbur Glenn Voliva
1420:(now Building 24).
1316:Lieutenant Governor
1229:building is in the
916:design and utilise
550:Melbourne Town Hall
470:building is in the
135:– as by Australian
129:New York University
45:Victoria, Australia
4970:Capital City Trail
4812:Grand Prix Circuit
4744:Notable structures
4684:Old Melbourne Gaol
4256:Magistrates' Court
3711:1 May 2013 at the
3648:New Hibernian Hall
3048:Old Melbourne Gaol
3037:The Gaol's History
2516:3 May 2012 at the
2023:. You can help by
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1429:Zionist Tabernacle
1406:friendly societies
1183:and placed on the
1109:are attributed to
1099:Pentonville prison
944:RMIT School of Art
933:electric generator
846:at Pentridge (now
756:RMIT School of Art
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4919:Flagstaff Gardens
4899:Alexandra Gardens
4886:Parks and gardens
4871:Parkville Stadium
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4807:Docklands Stadium
4766:Federation Square
4735:Victoria Barracks
4679:NGV International
4588:Melbourne Central
4414:metropolitan area
4412:Greater Melbourne
4396:Landmarks in the
4363:
4362:
3883:978-1-921166-91-4
3178:, pp. 10–13.
3155:, pp. 33–35.
2928:, pp. 36–37.
2839:, pp. 22–24.
2565:, pp. 27–50.
2340:English Worldwide
2240:Lecturing at RMIT
2238:(18 March 2011).
2104:, pp. 13–26.
2079:, pp. 27–49.
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1272:as Building 11).
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844:Metropolitan Gaol
679:European medieval
525:newspaper by the
501:stone dressings.
472:Scottish Baronial
165:to the west. The
91:City campus today
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4975:City Circle tram
4944:Treasury Gardens
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4822:Lakeside Stadium
4720:Parliament House
4710:Government House
4563:Cathedral Arcade
4551:Shopping centres
4537:Theatre District
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4238:Spiritual Centre
4202:Ziggy Switkowski
3996:Ho Chi Minh City
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4659:Immigration
4507:Arts Centre
4250:Storey Hall
4071:Engineering
1391:Thomas Carr
1373:entablature
1277:businessman
1219:amalgamated
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1105:facade and
1095:Joshua Jebb
1032:suites and
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924:tradition.
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855:refurbished
810:John Monash
658:system and
652:solar power
621:common area
602:refurbished
499:Waurn Ponds
445:Ellis Court
185:and nearby
125:city centre
121:Hoddle Grid
107:of 307,466
37:city centre
5067:Categories
5037:37°48′28″S
4949:Yarra Park
4939:Royal Park
4654:Ian Potter
4447:Government
4286:Design Hub
4274:Building 8
4206:chancellor
4169:RMIT Music
4096:Management
4041:Accounting
2408:Building 8
2171:Herald Sun
2056:References
1366:Corinthian
1281:politician
1269:watchtower
1265:panopticon
1231:Beaux Arts
1191:, and are
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1111:J.J. Clark
1103:Italianate
967:Streamline
955:electrical
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640:Romanesque
576:Henry Kemp
527:journalist
514:politician
480:architects
279:postmodern
113:city block
85:contiguity
4985:City Loop
4958:Transport
4841:Kia Arena
4715:Town Hall
4664:Melbourne
4527:Luna Park
4472:Southbank
4462:Paris End
4437:Docklands
4432:Chinatown
4420:Precincts
4231:Buildings
4137:RMIT Link
4066:Education
4020:Libraries
4005:Barcelona
3980:Brunswick
3968:Australia
3961:Locations
3672:The Argus
3653:The Argus
3489:Melbourne
3113:The Argus
3094:The Argus
3075:The Argus
2997:Melbourne
2965:Melbourne
2947:The Argus
2877:The Argus
2858:The Argus
2643:Melbourne
2236:Carr, Bob
2061:Citations
1437:Zion City
1402:fraternal
1395:Town Hall
1243:architect
1118:courtyard
1091:architect
1083:bluestone
1072:bathhouse
1028:to house
989:manganese
978:architect
910:leadlight
834:(who was
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802:president
798:engineers
783:architect
723:architect
614:courtyard
495:sandstone
492:Barrabool
219:architect
208:The main
171:Chinatown
97:Melbourne
41:Melbourne
4980:CityLink
4817:Icehouse
4649:Hellenic
4578:Emporium
4502:Aquarium
4442:East End
4339:Category
4150:Catalyst
4013:Research
3987:Williams
3983:Hamilton
3977:Bundoora
3851:Archived
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1189:Victoria
1058:Acquired
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1022:basement
931:-driven
738:Governor
686:Victoria
638:and the
628:restored
592:sculptor
533:trustee
140:Bob Carr
133:Sorbonne
131:and the
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4353:Commons
4196:founder
4111:Science
4034:Schools
3992:Vietnam
3865:Sources
3738:The Age
2802:The Age
2272:The Age
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1369:columns
1258:portico
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1217:(which
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1150:inmates
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997:During
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775:Palazzo
712:British
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682:revival
646:by the
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584:bequest
561:lecture
554:Premier
522:The Age
510:grazier
201:at the
101:Vietnam
99:and in
56:Origins
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4288:(2011)
4282:(1998)
4276:(1993)
4270:(1927)
4264:(1924)
4258:(1914)
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