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floor of James Street; a large new reception area off this entry; a functional timber and steel stair within the reception area; large plain openings through former classroom walls; the creation of an open, ground floor performance space at the western end; the use of exposed steel trusses to support the gallery over the performance space; and the creation of a cafe within two former ground floor classrooms at the north-eastern corner of the building.
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500 boys on the ground floor and 500 girls on the upper floor." The construction of the Boys' School was the largest project undertaken for the Education Department in the 1890s. In April 1900, further additions to the Perth Boys' and Girls' Schools building were completed. The additions included two classrooms: one for the boys and one for the girls, each designed to house seventy-five children.
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The current interiors have a blend of original detailing with clearly contrasting modern adaptations and fixtures dating from the early 1990s conversion of the building to a contemporary arts centre. Some of the key features of the recent works include: the introduction of direct access to the ground
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Rooney. The Education Department Report for the year 1896, stated: "The new Central Boys' and Girls' Schools, which had been in the course of erection on the reserve in James Street, Perth, for some nine or ten months, were completed at the end of the year. ... The buildings provide accommodation for
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On 22 May 1895, the contract to construct Perth Boys' and Girls' Schools building in James Street was awarded to William Atkins for the sum of 10,452 pounds. Soon after the contract was awarded, the plans were altered to include an extra eight classrooms, however only six of these were constructed at
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style. The exterior features prominent decorative elements but, overall, displays a degree of restraint appropriate to a serious academic institution. The physical evidence confirms that main boys' and girls' entries were given particular emphasis in their level of detailing, but that the building
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and rainwater heads appear to be original. The building was originally designed with two principal entries, one for the Girls' School on the northern facade and one for the Boys' School on the western side. The Boys' School entry was designed as a projecting single-storey porch with a hipped
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corrugated iron roof, plain brick walls along the sides and a triple arched entry to the front. The Girls' School entry faced onto James Street and was housed at the base of the projecting tower. (This is now used as the main entry to PICA.)
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below ground floor level. On the northern side of the building the stone plinth is below the present street level. The decorative detailing is focused along the eaves and around the entry porches and window openings. The building has a
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and the entire building was used by the Boys' School. In 1947, the Perth Boys' School became the Perth Boys' High School. During the 1950s, residential development in the inner city decreased as land values increased and
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moved into the buildings. The building was known as the James Street Annexe. In the following years, a number of minor changes were made to the building, including electrical connections and installation of gas heating.
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PICA operates a year-round program of exhibitions, performances, and screenings, and offers a public education program. Since 1992, its annual Hatched exhibition has showcased work from graduates across the country.
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in the category of conservation/recycled buildings. In 1996, PICA used the building for a variety of purposes including: a cafe, performing space, gallery space and administration space.
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Creating the Public Realm : Public Architecture in Western Australia : 1890-2000 : works produced by the Public Works Department and the Building Management Authority
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Perth Boys School – 1847 – 1947 – The Story of the First Hundred Years of a Great School with a Background of the History of Education in Western Australia
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the time. On 18 January 1897, the new Perth Boys' and Girls' School building, which had been completed a few months earlier, was officially opened by
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on 21 October 1980. It was permanently entered on to the State Register of Heritage Places on 24 March 2000.
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was clearly designed to be seen in the round. The external walls are constructed of face brick in
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The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is housed in the building at 53
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Arts organisation and heritage-listed building in Perth, Western Australia
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The former Perth Boys and Girls School building was classified by the
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In September 1936, the new Perth Girls' School opened in
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In July 1988, the successor of Perth Technical College,
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State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Perth
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In 1959, the Perth Boys' High School closed and the
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