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distinct phases, the first of which expressed post-war austerity through conventional forms and finishes. There was a common and straightforward vocabulary in Fooks' early houses which included plain face cream or yellow brickwork, basic hipped or gabled terracotta roofs and simple double-fronted facades. Though these early designs were simple in form, Fooks' was beginning to introduce sophisticated modernist ideas and features. His Sternberg House in Kew (1948) was designed on the "principles of solar control" and incorporated almost full height windows, glazed doors and generous paved terrace areas.
196:, Fooks had relatively few opportunities to design major buildings and is best known for his numerous residential projects. From 1950, his firm designed over forty apartment blocks in and around the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. By the mid 1950s, his practice expanded to take on commercial projects including La Ronde jewellery shop in 216:, well ahead of government legislation acknowledging the same issue more than half a century later. Fooks noted that density alone was not responsible for poor urban living conditions, but that the quality of urban living was related to socioeconomic factors, community life and access to quality housing and open spaces for leisure. 290:
style was characterised by efficient structural forms, a reduced palette of materials, generous amounts of glass and elegantly simple details. His domestic projects involved complex and carefully detailed multi-layered open-plan living and thoughtfully constructed surrounding landscapes. His Lansell
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Fooks created houses of architectural significance with individual, and highly creative designs which combined analytical planning with aspects of Scandinavian and European modern design and incorporated principles of traditional Japanese architecture. Fooks' residential architecture underwent three
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Fooks' middle period exhibited an International Modern style, characterised by low-pitched, flat and butterfly roofs, and bold massings of box-like forms that projected and receded to create striking spaces of solids and voids in finishes of brick and feature stonework. His Appel House in Caulfield
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North (1955) was a two-storey flat-roofed house with generous windows, and cream brick walls relieved by a broad stone-clad chimney and simple but elegant metal balustrades to the first floor balcony and roof terrace above.
884: 172:). In 1945 he became an Australian citizen and anglicised his name to Fooks. Three years later he resigned from Housing Commission Victoria and opened his own practice. In August 1948 he was elected Associate of the 894: 444:‘Yesterday and Tomorrow. Town Development Past and Future’, Part 2, AHB March 1944, pp. 6–10. Also published in Town and Country Planning Association of Victoria Journal n.d. pp. 82–85. 208:
Fooks saw apartment living as a necessity in successful urban planning. His book “Xray the City: The Density Diagram, Basis for Urban Planning”, published in 1946, with a foreword by
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Rd House (1963) is of aesthetic significance for its high level of craftsmanship in joinery and finishes in folding and sliding screens and built-in teak furniture and cabinetry.
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for excellence in architectural design. A retrospective exhibition titled "In Quest & Praise of Indigenous Architecture" was held at the Caulfield Arts Complex in 1989.
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P. Goad, (2003). "Modernism and Australian architecture: Part of the Critical Filter", p. 61-68. Docomomo Journal . Sep2003, Issue 29.
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Noemi Fooks, "An architect rebuilds his life", in Karl Bittman (ed), Strauss to Matilda: Viennese in Australia, 1938 to 1988, p 219.
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who made a significant contribution to architecture, town planning, and design education in Australia and to the cultural life of
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born wife Noemi Matusevic. They arrived in Melbourne in April, and he soon gained a position as a town planner with the nascent
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The Adams House, on Lansell Road in Toorak, was voted Family Home of the year by Australian House and Garden magazine in 1966.
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Philip Goad, "The Modern House in Melbourne", 1945 to 1975", Ph D Thesis, University of Melbourne, September 1992, p 6/56.
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Philip Goad, "The Modern House in Melbourne", 1945 to 1975", Ph D Thesis, University of Melbourne, September 1992, p 6/56.
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Kevin Borland: "architecture from the heart", Doug Evans, Huan Chen Borland, Conrad Hamann, RMIT University Press, 2006,
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Fooks died on 4 December 1985 aged 79. The annual Ernest Fooks Memorial Award was established in his honour by the
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He designed the National Jewish Memorial Centre and Community Facility in Canberra, which was completed in 1971.
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Edquist, Harriet (2001) . "Ernest, Fooks : Architect", p. 11-23. School of Architecture and Design RMIT.
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Edquist, Harriet (2001) . "Ernest, Fooks : Architect", p. 11-23. School of Architecture and Design RMIT.
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Edquist, Harriet (2001) . "Ernest, Fooks : Architect", p. 11-23. School of Architecture and Design RMIT.
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Butler, Roger. (ed) The Europeans: ÉmigrĂ© artists in Australia 1930-1960, National Gallery of Australia, 1997
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Ernest Fooks, X-Ray the City. The Density Diagram: Basis for Urban Planning, Ruskin Press, Melbourne, 1946.
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Townsend, Catherine, "Architects, exiles, 'new' Australian's" in SAHANZ Annual Conference papers, 1998
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CBD, Capri Espresso Bar in Footscray and the Public Trustees Building in Exhibition St.
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45 Storeys: A Retrospective of Works by Melbourne Jewish architects from 1945 (1993)
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Fooks designed a house for himself and Noemi at 32 Howitt Road in Caulfield North.
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Autumn series of lectures delivered to the planning Institute of Victoria, 1946
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Lansell Road House, Toorak; Shaw House, Toorak; Fooks House, Caulfield North
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28 Power Street (originally "Majestic Court" 8 Power Street, Malvern)
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after emigrating to the city just before the Second World War.
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Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss to Australia
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Ernest Fooks House

architect
Melbourne
Bratislava
Austria-Hungary
Vienna Technical University
Town Planning
Latvian
Housing Commission of Victoria
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Royal Institute of British Architects
International Modern Movement
Australian architecture
Robin Boyd
Collins Street, Melbourne
H.C. Coombs
urban density
Minimalist
University of Melbourne
Vienna Technical University
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978-1-921166-20-4
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0-86459-164-0
"City of Port Phillip Heritage Review: Park View"
"20 Denmark Hill Road"
"IBA LAB PROJECT: STYLISTIC SPECIES Density Analysis 2019"
"Hazeldene 510 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn / Ernest Fooks"
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