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Prairie School Houses in Australia
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 * Prairie ** School style **architecture ** is usually marked by its integration with the surrounding landscape, horizontal lines, flat

  

**Prairie style houses often have a combination of these features:**

 * One or two-story.
 * One-story projections.
 * Open floor plan.
 * Low-pitched roof.
 * Broad, overhanging eaves.
 * Strong horizontal lines.
 * <span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Ribbons of windows, often casements emphasize horizontality of overall design.
 * <span style="color: #222222; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Prominent, central chimney.

**<span style="color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 1.3em;">Stonnington Council issues last-ditch heritage protection, **
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> ** wiping estimated $2m off house’s value ** <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 120%;"> A multimillion-dollar property has passed in at auction without a single bid after an eleventh-hour council heritage protection. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 120%;"> Issued just 48 hours before the auction, the draft heritage citation turned all prospective buyers away. >
 * ALLISON WORRALL REPORTER AUG 26, 2017
 * Industry sources say a heritage order could wipe as much as $2 million off the value of the house, set on a huge allotment in Melbourne’s leafy east.
 * The Stonnington Council letter, dated earlier this week, informed the vendors their property had been identified “as having significance and warranting heritage protection” because the architecture was influenced by the work of Walter Burley Griffin.
 * “This house is one of series of important designs by architect J F W Ballantyne, who played a key role in disseminating Griffin’s ideas,” the letter said.

Craig Dixon House, 23 Moorhouse Street Armadale VIC
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 110%;">Perhaps the finest house of the 1920s, and this includes Griffin's own work, was the Craig Dixon house of 1924, located at Moorhouse Street, Malvern
 * J. F. W. Ballantyne, architect. 1924
 * A masterful site plan placed entertainment to the rear and a single lane drive circumnavigated the site through the garage at the rear. The garage was free standing at the rear of the building lot but linked in form, material and detail to the house.
 * The rather symmetrical plan was boldly revealed in elevation by formal composition to the street. In proportion and employment of material, as well as planning, it was a truly excellent piece of residential design.
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H4NE9AAQ57FBAaCffYVt7c3jTVzQyBsHULHvgF3O__0Gv-gj4Qihb4QC815g3v_H17MsJuf-57gdNJtqLPAL1jFs7QeBVuZr7GHk5syrDCiVwHZk7K40EDep4TLFQ9uY5qq1n_biPK1AuR7fWLRGaLN6Nw3XbcMVE-6bmyvtlrcVM-NcQLoePiedRdZyUtc9S2PGhwh0VKWS-gXLfajD1IA7H8uWQ2dTZlJCHfa0fKv5dm1hkMVvJcyyBwIDmYBrtCseSVSp7LsPuJCUekfpybd5SsPdjH6orO-QA6cOIvTgdf5aOfq_3RuktYanRZcgckaMygNAEtZlbuMsuxm0LK4zjFwoQw7FgNH5wUYSO6yUHvfrGM-XYOTOvv0I9fGPUDRLPqqSVdiMoT0hzCk-xyLtjklCfrjxWhIm1mTlP1ruC83f7OFvL9jxS2_eTqLh0aj663kiAYmv_J7iX1quz_hXiqAR6u2V6ZSR3uUpBfeFy0U4esXh30K1ECEF1njx3ZrjVswXbJ6XnuNHYsmXvXZlpLPB61Jo8pNLsBTR1w4xFdeVvuP6COFxXHKyKYE32bqArINbRE9d4yfMrP3bNNVfQ1UrQhA3U2Uhz7g1_TB_SvMHkXUJw=w558-h530-no width="390" height="370" caption="Original Mrs. Craig Dixon House, Malvern VIC"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/qPp5mtRU-wsPCEPrbW3xDyDUBzwTbDEJWc-Britrs90ULI8cYe8CnnTZp-aWHnVu43eKn-ses-DFLhtHcS2ahnIJf6_vR1nWCT7S8rs1myATiPd30WNYb9lSNJ_BRP6prgNL4Pqf7dXiF-bQ0cx_I-63M35itzlAaPXbBLTLWo1hTwekuJx78xv4UYHI2TUXkYOLCVvDaXtkeUCi-ajW45ttGIjyo3Qw8xCQwozin7Q3BeeHizs-HEenj6CXoa6vYYPCgCMwb1EA0HPu-ffxAyOE9-jt6iOU0y986jSKbKK2isl04x3cEtZ9nYF61eckgrh59kxDGI9ymmeAIw6j0bDglVkDvVWTQi9EkdfC2qfGYoHwfETpPnbOvfB5ytVOXQbK_L0qCgmF_AQN10OvGaHH4RyyHm7EjlkbBU4xr7xGXAwBj7T9pVbKwfItXttvei3G9tR_B0h1uDaUgeD5tVykRzYOdK8T1nXTmTr1nCNcANYpvRT_Vqc5qt3qFhNZtYuWrXUBDDlUc1Z0RhsnCLyFNrOyoKuiUyIu1VWYFFYt2kR-kKdsuGMOBd7YPMz83TPId3iW8aTXY1GrAIBaH240EGCiIpCQqbY0TRmB4kBfMzCGMISM_Q=w800-h533-no width="632" height="373" caption="Craig Dixon House, 23 Moorhouse Street Armadale VIC" link="@https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/qhQwoL8yrSuFLIMH-cLVBgR-Gt-0hH0OnjRuMpyxi0lyekJ6nl9qeIWCVYfCg2LqvEu6I-d3rzWA8Pi9DC7tst9ZIcRWUBYkd-KF4XF0QCGojXpeaz8VK2sOGCDyYuQWbjHZWq4_dm-lotSFuy7mbiaJonjCi4c0EyxQr4aJ5l1_uN_PK33Xezkm96C95d5mBKkaD7IIwZGJNb0wrIhkqKKk4sqjyWaA8UHLTBngB-LgSlaZvp1y8U_Z5r4Tvhp2liUogoB8PvjUOydjCQJbk2xsVO4wP-yG-A5a0nx_f0dOGApzo9NH5TcHO9bzlOZ0ixWkx64acnacYBNX2kU5Ihz9jZ10BrcHQjwapoZX8ZQ3vZVUc60e8KlU1TSyvEMYl02VkkMjS2iI0GIHOesURnQn3qTfgFhgnUSaw9JHA9F-XOmK0Q2uCq1D52iet2P_HutSWz7BrjVhZ2NVYJPT4DR9GQvjj5prk3VclV1PbL2ME3eyHLprYNnWyg-UtD0KbUfUosEk1T5KlwfmV_G5L5fXiT6ml0KFT5oqwmaFQjCfzZt-5x9ArqfmJ2bht6zvGzLfuuoundGY-gVqaYEqPMu8A-4AiI6sIgdclZroazgjUZC3-yKOvA=w800-h533-no"]] ||
 * Sold on 28 Sep 2010 for $5,350,000

Impeccable style, Armadale Exclusivity
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">Benchmark perfection and sublime designer aesthetics highlight this magnificent fully renovated and extended 1930s 2-storey residence enjoying cul-de-sac seclusion abutting Armadale's renowned shopping district and leading schools. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> you <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> The excellence continues upstairs with exceptional three bedroom accommodation and a children's rumpus room. > >  As you would except of a home of this calibre there's hydronic heating, reverse-cycle air conditioning, 2 gas fireplaces, an open fireplace, ducted vacuum, a security system, 1200 bottle cellar, remote gates to a double auto garage with internal access, storage and tradesman's garden access, a 40,000 litre underground water tank and more.
 * Stuart Rattle designed interiors and Paul Bangay gardens establish a superb sense of sanctuary for relaxed family living and refined celebrations from the American Oak parquetry to the banks of windows framing private garden spaces including a bluestone terrace with a solar and gas heated self-cleaning pool.
 * Beyond the entrance hall, a formal sitting room with a gas fireplace set within original 1930s surrounds is complemented by a glass-flanked open-plan living and dining precinct of superb proportions with French doors folding back to the landscaped bluestone courtyard with BBQ precinct and pool. Integrated into the space is a world class kitchen with huge Calcutta marble island bench, feature AGA stove and butler's panty.
 * A ground-floor office with American Oak fitted cabinetry and a guest 4th bedroom with ensuite further highlight the unmatched eye for detail and effortless luxury.
 * The luxurious master bedroom flows to a fitted dressing room and stunning ensuite with Italian Statuario marble finishes, freestanding bath and his and her vanities; while the two further bedrooms are served by an equally luxurious marble bathroom with a zoned toilet.

Prairie Style in Australia
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">Table from : <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 16px;"> Prairie School in Australia ||  || Walter Burley Griffin ||  1912  || Fraser Road Duntroon, ACT ||  || Quartermaster's Store erected in 1922-23 to modified specifications || Walter Burley Griffin || 1917  || || Mount Eagle Community Plan || Walter Burley Griffin || 1916  || || Roy A. Lippincott House || Griffin & Lippincott || 1918  || || Walter B. Griffin House || Walter Burley Griffin || 1919  || || L. Skipper House || Walter Burley Griffin || 1921  || || Ethel M. (Vaughn) Griffin House || Walter Burley Griffin || 1924  ||
 * <span style="color: #330000; font-family: arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular;">**City** || <span style="color: #330000; font-family: arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular;">**Address** || <span style="color: #330000; font-family: arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular;">**Pix** || <span style="color: #330000; font-family: arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular;">**Structure** || <span style="color: #330000; font-family: arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular;">**Architect** || <span style="color: #330000; font-family: arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular;">**Date**  ||
 * === **AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRIRORY (A.C.T.)** === ||
 * Canberra || Master Plan || In April 1911 the Australian Government held an international competition to produce a design for Canberra, its new capital city. Griffin produced a design with impressive renderings of the plan produced by Mahony Griffin. They first heard about the competition in July, while on honeymoon, and worked feverishly to prepare the plans. On May 23, 1912, Griffin's design was selected as the winner from among 137 entries. This created significant press coverage at the time and brought him professional and public recognition.
 * Canberra || Master Plan || In April 1911 the Australian Government held an international competition to produce a design for Canberra, its new capital city. Griffin produced a design with impressive renderings of the plan produced by Mahony Griffin. They first heard about the competition in July, while on honeymoon, and worked feverishly to prepare the plans. On May 23, 1912, Griffin's design was selected as the winner from among 137 entries. This created significant press coverage at the time and brought him professional and public recognition.
 * Duntroon || RMC Duntroon Shopping Precinct
 * === **VICTORIA** === ||
 * Brighton || 54 New Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0eZzAZwOZRKD5bcEzyZwjYuBwpORm_nhXRiO6r-lt3fQcgIrm28oBOMewa5G0fefSZ1zdYQMTbg8mJrAi81FwSVdQOvRNu2NNuWab78WJdRH0S13UEmQeIYMPLyDCry9e-Z_vletuBZM1IeiPm5H-3zI1PdfTrFHDVqd9d6ZEz7C7jtB0BRlR5GQZRIbIFMKUOAzX8ltwvwqLUlAtMuaT8APjtT4z8ADq6M7adiGwgRdaXCsLGjBO2ep3XLV8XZchPapf_hUPIQysqxNg45ylzfGG5-q1KvyQ6zgPXFYLlkHdPI73ngMs9gI3zjorzFqH56vRGq5BmMAMaaAtZxMXelHnLCnyqrqmo1akii8_2xyf1f2H-LmVK0WhsW8xRVYDwpVtDgIHWOkWNt2kJ3Nkve5BmiNGOj6ue7YHEmei_6GYbqYyC_ZZU4k1M3-3XF5hw_SmiGIjapoOc4boZ8vH_1ktkYmaDfCsULBDSR8Wsluro-1KLszNco5EZwbbTii1_6rioesboB1YWGWscr_6nFKeA0qxmE7EE4u65j93xfYcvVszqw7Oh8dvoAZS8HWTOpskX0DxQT8-lbxzc-5FxSjjzkarlBQ3xbcobBDvfHQq_k5eKciPg=w635-h361-no width="480" height="279" align="center" caption="52 New Street Brighton"]] || G. J. Sutherland House || G. J. Sutherland ||  ||
 * Heidelberg || Glenard Drive, et. al. || Around 1918 Walter Burley Griffin was commissioned to design an exclusive housing estate on the Mount Eagle land. The estate included the very latest town planning ideas with community parklands behind housing allotments, and winding streets, rather than the usual linear pattern. Both the Glenard and Mount Eagle Estates are characterized by streets that follow the topography of the land and importantly provide communal green spaces which conserve the indigenous flora; a first in urban planning in Australia.
 * Heidelberg || Glenard Drive, et. al. || Around 1918 Walter Burley Griffin was commissioned to design an exclusive housing estate on the Mount Eagle land. The estate included the very latest town planning ideas with community parklands behind housing allotments, and winding streets, rather than the usual linear pattern. Both the Glenard and Mount Eagle Estates are characterized by streets that follow the topography of the land and importantly provide communal green spaces which conserve the indigenous flora; a first in urban planning in Australia.
 * Heidelberg || 21 Glenard Drive || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">State Library of Victoria
 * Heidelberg || 23 Glenard Drive || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">State Library of Victoria
 * Heidelberg || 45 Outlook Drive || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">State Library of Victoria
 * Heidelberg || 52 Darebin St. near Hawdon St. || National Library
 * Caulfield, || 45 Balaclava Rd. & Meadow St. || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NZYz7C2vVEhL9iWzGPVoVcUgvBlVWnCzrL6Nx0ruQOd6kiKg-U4suEe6umVIM_UdSjp1hyd8zRAEaluj-L4=w340-h220-rw align="center" caption="45 Balaclava Rd Caulfield, August 2000" link="@http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/35562/download-report"]] || Margaret Armstrong House || E. F. Billson 1918-1919 || 1919  ||
 * Fitzroy || 167-169 Fitzroy Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XveRaDwl3DSIDY_cWvth1BCCOO85g7VeuxjYoZAmSDk1KVSJFnmYdbM6ambeoxb2ueRgxnFWah7GjyDwvog=w293-h220-rw align="center" caption="Joseph Lyddy Polish Manufacturers factory, 167-169 Fitzroy Street, FITZROY" link="@http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/104037"]] || Joseph Liddy Polish Manufacturing Co. || Nicholls & Griffin || 1922-23  ||
 * Frankston || 289 Nepean Highway, Olivers Hill || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8ibyTZ8QVB2eQiJkfd1VNzKJn34Bpu3AFwWfT_kaS-GXeyPd2p2Rf-9vwAGcyFOB873keAulTcPlgvK3mTU=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="STOKESAY, 288-289 NEPEAN HIGHWAY SEAFORD, Frankston City" link="@http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/1015"]] || Arthur P. Onians House || J. W. F. Ballantyne || 1921  ||
 * Frankston || 619 Nepean Hwy., Olivers Hill || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #5b5c5c; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Gumnuts Cottage is a one-roomed cottage designed by Walter Burley Griffin 1919. The small pyramidal structure was built as the prototype example of Griffin's patented Knitlock system

|| Twin Cottages || Walter Burley Griffin || 1922  || 1924-25 ||  || Toorak house designed by Walter Burley Griffin heading to auction Samantha Landy 17 MAY 2017 || ** S. R. Salter House ** || Walter Burley Griffin || 1923  || Despite unsympathetic development, Castlecrag has retained much of its unique character. It remains a place of international interest for its vision and its achievement of town planning and building goals which are outside the ordinary. It reveals the Griffins as guiding figures who were quite passionately dedicated to the betterment of their fellows.
 * Hawthorn || Address unknown || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lZWN00wt2c9ZBGLI--KBnNk-4nE1zGMEjTjAajb8dOttf9bpVpXrGDCBHpAIpDuicGfucvB8jrUunyh-PMRvWxwubalA271GtMc2jKz3fPArbRhZTlUlfBB0nWAoB_qIGGPxX_FXOBKeRG0juINglul85IGLqREl5c-A0a_PwA7McNmEUg37twdRBgsOCVPiP7Zeax4rUeMgs-xuyb-gWJz68F8XYY8tHvQPR3phteQfgeHWgO_o-cF0gwaayIHyOj5kI8YvK7I-orKYs3NjztIuSV_K8hIf0lmNQ4SEyndn5vQW8-tHHwrQRIObWoVb_EmAhXOJ7Z9KJT_OPM-jquksst9Hn7U0Smk7_ZtT-sw0E-A3phDzAYLMXwNNbmd2Zk64EHljHL4uj7HBWE2kfIuXZtd0t88LFYMrCSi6jL-Phljo5XwIX5763xxaPTzTygy-9dOYcRkHKY-kuvzcL6Oux22bXRzfaphibKS7tmugUHPO4FNmQBR7CjxcYhraEDIHInouX9ohY6dRBrQ2G3GDzymHbr-x-Hnydm6YoiRX3BR1B8CExHgHzsk-isCtqLHEtGuGKhAIFFqMPY86XxOG6cn67Tg_331P7NGfD00JOPAM1HUjIQ=w448-h542-no align="center"]] || George Silcock House || E. F. Billson || 1925  ||
 * Hawthorn || 88 Pleasant Road || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/isOHRKaa9RWxeM36AzlGy1v5vh5xoubNmi5EcUBAcoW8joAPfYp7vQgMH92Tiw-3NnJUSIGgb1UZaprqti8=w527-h220-rw align="center"]] || E. M. (or A. M.) Herborn House || E. M. Nicholls || 1928-31  ||
 * Healesville || Address unknown || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/OKL6XjFhBMuwLFaX6C5c_oFFIgfr6PALdfO4PS27IudS9FnPcwNgkT986EqtXHNDMrxE3hdKYN0dsMYeEws=w454-h220-rw align="center"]] || Dr. Carl Stephens House || J. W. F. Ballantyne || 1926  ||
 * Kew || 33 Uvadale Grove || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/RX_9hz9p5xJOKqDa5jjBVqz76y_nso7DHlRbJ98rr4ceaoDu5uujCcWJv_B34qkVIsEgtQc2XpsLtlWYw1c=w293-h220-rw align="center" caption="Beament House, Kew (danaesidh) by danaesidh (flickr)"]] || James Beament House || E. F. Billson
 * Kew || 34 Fellows Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/dx4riOIHMpgPDzJDWT3O1NDl5W4-GPmHKTrqllw99rCkyh_53nRZNBV8O5F3dtJmxU64QS8s_3uRpEuVDB8=w391-h220-rw align="center" caption="E. Healing House, 34 Fellows House, Kew"]] || E. Healing House ||  ||   ||
 * Kew || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif;">500 High St, Kew VIC 3101 || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/BjdKHg7ZGteYWHAvKD9SjIw0kUaJd_RIuKBon27zQhW7AKpUNdTsiv451P2rBoE8STnyCPTD69s6Rrg2ZGM=w338-h220-rw align="center" caption="Kew Croquet Club"]] || Kew Croquet Club ||  ||  c. 1934  ||
 * Malvern || 23 Moorhouse Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H4NE9AAQ57FBAaCffYVt7c3jTVzQyBsHULHvgF3O__0Gv-gj4Qihb4QC815g3v_H17MsJuf-57gdNJtqLPAL1jFs7QeBVuZr7GHk5syrDCiVwHZk7K40EDep4TLFQ9uY5qq1n_biPK1AuR7fWLRGaLN6Nw3XbcMVE-6bmyvtlrcVM-NcQLoePiedRdZyUtc9S2PGhwh0VKWS-gXLfajD1IA7H8uWQ2dTZlJCHfa0fKv5dm1hkMVvJcyyBwIDmYBrtCseSVSp7LsPuJCUekfpybd5SsPdjH6orO-QA6cOIvTgdf5aOfq_3RuktYanRZcgckaMygNAEtZlbuMsuxm0LK4zjFwoQw7FgNH5wUYSO6yUHvfrGM-XYOTOvv0I9fGPUDRLPqqSVdiMoT0hzCk-xyLtjklCfrjxWhIm1mTlP1ruC83f7OFvL9jxS2_eTqLh0aj663kiAYmv_J7iX1quz_hXiqAR6u2V6ZSR3uUpBfeFy0U4esXh30K1ECEF1njx3ZrjVswXbJ6XnuNHYsmXvXZlpLPB61Jo8pNLsBTR1w4xFdeVvuP6COFxXHKyKYE32bqArINbRE9d4yfMrP3bNNVfQ1UrQhA3U2Uhz7g1_TB_SvMHkXUJw=w558-h530-no caption="Original Mrs. Craig Dixon House, Malvern VIC" link="@file:///C:/Users/jonr35/Documents/Federation/Aust%20Architecture%20paper%20sup0001.pdf"]] || Mrs. Craig Dixon House || J. W. F. Ballantyne || 1923  ||
 * Malvern || Address unknown || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/SOHmNQthVXdgxs78ohpoOpANsWuuCo1R0fYg7H7CmKtJdycrN6j9Mezuzqje1Q_bbm1LJKowgosm3ia__N4Hb3EbJNDvvHNXkYh7PH3PDL7zaWvthmPaHAJ59tFT6TQ7nFQDb6-SMiQdUwmg8kxNAs6MoLeRIrb9bBg-4kl5mvnVSBnYYsWl9ADbSECvmAxoGL2RTNQsiWhgdRs6pf1JMUWYmBYbQRqwJ7t10chpm4B4Nz4_8dcrYpi_lAdruKEYxpAyEvrXZZ_XdjgKLnTCHI7uXJXlaw4XodJWfwy01ygoEflA58cIqQTY2Z8wkxnfm3aqAwYNsAb-tVqxL3E_-WWttelymQ-7pBnGnvFCDPd1TYoHgf5OlGxRMMgaHKTLN0GznQ2ny_63tcN_w5WaTWcw8bRkTZqyKp5Av-EHS1IiXU5e3yPFw7itWylgH43lfMyYbNztWZ8IF5vOs5_oEzmJ-Wy1cYTv3olkQqw4TBl0iz5V9uNzu0dKTAwInmpE5shqjrhp4UcGuqTzSQWNN4iFIbgUeK3UFRyeptINM82LW-T-GIwXu7Azw1SnXfd-ixBDx9wg1PyDY6KmC7rO4Etzec0A1vnkRKbEXb5sFVnxb1qFURx6fw=w625-h295-no width="499" height="235" align="center"]] || Mrs. G. F. Ballantyne House || J. W. F. Ballantyne || 1924  ||
 * Malvern || 139 Manning Road || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/iYDKrwY1RIbRRs7LrCv4smkZ5ztN1vX13Jdc_YgXpAAOomYJn0AstvTS7A6fgAimJj8Ew57GW2qPTE2-TgM=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="Jenkins House, 139 Manning Road Malvern" link="@https://web.maxus.net.au/WPPTextbases/stonnington/images/m13145.jpg"]] || Jenkins House || Walter Burley Griffin ||  ||
 * Melbourne || Swanston Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/idnvK0gsikULQBrtHMotRX5b1TJpoO1DdmKR3603BAJ5jxoRJOcdRjRO7Ys8AWSfLLsLBH3YpvG1vfPAXcY=w163-h220-rw align="center" caption="Capitol Theatre Swanston Street Melbourne"]] || [|Capitol Theatre] || Walter Burley Griffin || 1924  ||
 * Moonee Ponds (Essendon) || 5 Ophir Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZdD75e9pb9Tcv7O2P7x7Bxxqwduaphqqt7RJH2F1-Ho8QVK6ZduoCprymo0J6ixcQYB8DP6w54GVx7e7ZJI=w397-h220-rw align="center" caption="5 Ophir Street Moonee Ponds (Essendon)"]] || [|White House] || Henry Pynor (attrib.) || 1924  ||
 * Mordialloc || White Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/cUVWEVOIvzR7VMWsRtmMtOlHXBedhcLV8ExknxK-UVY6-4dNHqvNYcpJQnnFGBcztk4JKBtL1pTaprbgkS_Fx3xiNMSJTQRmNVX8-y_b1kN7of_wwtNK9dRWJiH1CIL286UEEg6yES8AWpYfrgmc3-q9HE2Sfqw9DMWhcLJceC7fbdY2JOqPp7s-9NjtgMs0jug3qobqVbyUo-cPWhBbLpyBytjjI_MZld6t2piWoQAtD8U4UivaCioGUe3XwJAo-tMVVyBLmaR8ejn0xq5uSzcdvRhmIfcxOPRfmjspDvKSjpoWovYsXXiqWJCwwBuGL4EFvCSEY8iuBwXJDfTnbi2NsA_gy3yVKg_G__CBqkg0qJ90WH-SkPWGVOIRAzn7sxGzNS-8C1W39W65XbpEE2oOzZn59JDCnv_WjYJT4ee-hlTYAuuY0UiHINlHQUnRALk4Ix29dkznNcLmJpLi7tq_1ENX61cUq_L-PosJ4FB45EWscbaRA_GdxvxqoW0FJBJNZB7INqzyt9EzPJd4AqB0sBkdvWODQsvrSpKP5K4CwqYja2RwyVE2Hq7f0xvmrEooZvNt4UZBmSaXmB8EJErcKV-W-OJZw1z91TacFmG6tVZksTJNjg=w450-h507-no align="center" caption="Woodlands Golf Club House, Victoria by Billson and Lippincott"]] || Woodlands Golf Club House || E. F. Billson || 1929  ||
 * North Balwyn || 18 Willis Street ||  || House || E. F. Billson ||  1920  ||
 * South Yarra || Address unknown ||  || J. A. Gillespie House || J. W. F. Ballantyne ||  1926  ||
 * Toorak || 83 Clendon Road || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/kKS2TOz__zC5LmToE31WC2bEPKyyhxDjw7ML_WNoAGXD-lOTer6W1XB9hMhE-PqkP2zVTrMZNDzGQtvlFNU=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="83 Clendon Road Toorak"]] || Clendon Lodge for Mrs. Mary Williams || Walter Burley Griffin || 1923  ||
 * Toorak || 16 Glyndebourne Avenue || [[image:https://www.realestate.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/17162759/capi_4a7d7f40c1d6871952da605789ba35d6_482b2a813e3e14ab1e966227bd4c338a.jpeg width="400" height="226" caption="Fellow architect Robin Boyd described the Salter House as being among “the finest house designs of the century” in his book Victorian Modern." link="@https://www.realestate.com.au/news/toorak-house-designed-by-walter-burley-griffin-heading-to-auction/"]]
 * Toorak || 15-21 Rose Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/C_QYDeYmRt4-lAJxak9b9NegFjKEMs_SLJn5Isq3obbJq0pXWjm6cxOuRKZnwhBEkBFmU9Asu7HjmI9rFgo=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="21 Rose St Toorak, N E Lawrence Row "]] || N. E. Laurence Row Houses || E. M. Nicholls (attrib.) || 1927  ||
 * Toorak || 6 Stonehaven Court || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/hh92Bb55gvGNlmZOfZH2dVqRPfxgMeoOHh2ifd6JpYFEZJ_yFQNeZR4K6ljyozbm76TYI7kAaUQhRS1Mpqo=w391-h220-rw align="center" caption="6 Stonehaven Court, Toorak"]] || Wallace H. Smith House || E. M. Nicholls || 1928  ||
 * Toorak || 9 Toorak Avenue || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vvEyi0MC4kTFlYMECMB4_9J5sICKhlKYmE2lf9DxpkAVrsvPZgcVdqkVYcIajyPRphSu8PGw35VW0gX95R4=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="9 Toorak Ave Toorak"]] || House || E. F. Billson || c. 1937  ||
 * Toorak || 579 Toorak, corner Lansell Road || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/t1rcjXTuDHhA63_hMhpSMq7IU5EBV5V_TDpTWghVUiVQSDopskrfpSNVquEQ9UYhCezQe7vHTbPg_XeA3FM=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="579 Toorak Road Toorak"]] || Mrs. Mary Williams House remodeling || Walter Burley Griffin || 1930  ||
 * Toorak || 9 Toorak Avenue || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Zlgne_wOMrM5En4WeWumjdsyhwEc7yko30mVUNADFD4Jy89Wf32i637R2COLfidw9bcBG0xPKiqa4XPFs6w=w556-h220-rw caption="Photo: "]] || Alfred Billson House || E. F. Billson || 1918  ||
 * Thornleigh || Address unknown ||  || F. J. Smith House || Ray C. Smith ||   ||
 * ~ ===NEW SOUTH WALES=== ||~  ||~   ||~   ||~   ||
 * ||  || Walter Burley Griffin’s Sydney practice remained active for 23 years between 1914 and 1937, designing many significant public and private architectural projects and contributing to the quality of domestic and civic architecture in that city. Griffin himself left Sydney for India in 1935. ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Castlecrag ||  || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wfExC3gCoTIskAphco94vaVp5DhWWobp_Jhho-QizvhZqIRgehV9MqkdYkHAt07Te88ATTmAKM0yrsGzWo4=w297-h206-rw align="left" caption="Griffin's 1932 plan of the Castlecrag and Haven Estates." link="@http://www.willoughbydhs.org.au/History/Suburbs/Suburbs-Castlecrag.html"]]

Castlecrag is unique not only for its planning but also for the substantial number of Griffin houses located in its streets. Fifteen houses were built to Griffin designs, ranging from the very modest GSDA No.1 Dwelling to the sophisticated Fishwick Residence. ||  ||   ||   || ||   ||   ||   || || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">A (Edward) Winter Residence || Walter Burley Griffin 1935 ||   ||
 * Avalon || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">32 Plateau Road || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/S9vO2y-Pdj8wVoIcITqZB38JwWGqQNVDNdzyxb0MrJaMFnROvfh1Ok9-mwWMlseLWl9d3MccGsoVCYw-EYQ=w330-h220-rw align="center" caption="32 Plateau Road Avalon Beach"]] || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Estelle James Residence || Walter Burley Griffin 1933 ||  ||
 * Castlecrag || 8 The Parapet || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/RFJrDcLzjy73Ss_UknC0qAqxlZh6l4lN4XEig-165aZy16K_1YYiFr9ivphN1lOGdW6T_5bnXdtd4vMbjy4=w391-h220-rw align="center" caption="8 The Parapet Castlecrag NSW" link="@http://sydney-eye.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/grant-house-8-parapet.html"]] || Grant House || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #392529; font-family: 'Arial Unicode MS',Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Walter Burley Griffin 1922 ||  ||
 * Castlecrag || 12 The Parapet || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/cIzfaRUEUPry4B1BJkg6JdupboSC-ZXuIydDCrBQsyeG3sIw6DPU2FsEaLApURzY_r4I0iCUAXYtUjzeqpY=w391-h220-rw align="center" caption="Moon House, Castlecrag"]] || Nicholls House (Lot 54) || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #392529; font-family: 'Arial Unicode MS',Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Walter Burley Griffin 1922 ||  ||
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Cremorne ||  || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ubcMqaoU_O3FozikRgB2XvoSM-UrrALbAtj83h7xH6TnWxrFNWBi43wdinWGs71IlJoPvI9q6ZyRjfGXj5yknKD1xqsZH5dSez1EWuVK4GkTpRDL-YVXknwnqGOa0Zi1wBSPB49e65v9UW3rnrFTlxmshwGC84Q4ez690b_weDgijX3Vjpz-5uhxeuV-JC6GN3-WyomQ5wJe24_eSUqj5_kPEmlQNnyKy1iewBKWyyMAzBgLSNKGsBzYzhQPvU70f8hyQ2zA09Q10ztlQ4mZpOfEaWOu9G-p9FqtMV9vIQ3Cr_KPN3lNWud9uDTOvQpz8XkvE30dsEMMh-uyOm4Y2MkFm8U_khCxbwWl37s-LFm1F08fsZqOPPe0o-pcxHXJoG5ObcyGkXSdRy3uKPJpo1rPrHgRBK2cW_ScxfdEf4KjCZI-flS8ZcFQKXlHkK1Avfbmtbo-bxIYwwQalf05VMwaVdsgNYirVmHabyDTt-zTRYCGkaDtsvTjbeWnxKdBfWfMO7cptO3hMChNd-K6fCu04W7c6uY-Rsk-F63ZcwkBDGYGQmxWTPkS3giljY1HjmT_Z3uNDD-X5ZPzQYEvsipAGZ2ADBm-mYg7OJEkWhm-EIZOSFu_Jw=w311-h466-no align="center" caption="House for Professor Van Der Ley by Walter Burley Griffin" link="@http://www.willoughbydhs.org.au/History/Suburbs/Suburbs-Castlecrag.html"]] || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Professor Van Der Ley || Walter Burley Griffin 1928 ||   ||
 * Griffith || Town Plan || Taking 'a modest estimate of 30,000 for the population', Griffin planned his city around a one and a half mile radius circle. Like Canberra, the urban design featured a distinctive radial pattern with wide tree-lined streets, ring-roads and parks. Griffin saw the focal point to be a grand circle, the centre of government administration, crowning the central hill.
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Killara || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">34 Marion Street || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/E7Xd69QN4j8XLubFYn-o9i9A6NO4pBIhQSrIuvi7tyxqzePHIS2OKE-6ASr_GEzxuC7VPXSDLHFlr6ZECtA=w460-h196-rw align="center" caption="Alan Cameron house ‘Inverness’, Killara, built 1933" link="@http://www.griffinsociety.org/Lives_and_Works/a_sydney.html"]] || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Alan C (Ellis) Cameron Residence || Walter Burley Griffin 1932 ||  ||
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Pymble || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">100 Mona Vale and Telegraph Roads || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ldRJOdV1arlJOLXuW16CAwEC5_UjMl7tVNtiqFE2fyQqVsqzlJywhxFxQUE64jP0b73RVdvjbTnh_fd0QCA=w304-h220-rw align="center" caption="Coppins, Pymble (Eric Pratten Residence)"]] || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Eric Pratten Residence || Walter Burley Griffin 1934 ||  ||
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Telopea || <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Redstone, 34 Adderton Road and Manson Street || **Redstone** is the Walter Burley Griffin-designed house built in 1935 for Edward and Greta Winter at Telopea