STANHILL

File Number:

B4065

VHR Number:

H1875

Level:

Local

Location:

34 Queens Road MELBOURNE

Address:

34 Queens Road MELBOURNE 3000 VIC
Municipality: Melbourne City

b4065 Stanhill 34 Queens Road Melbourne

b4065 Stanhill 34 Queens Road Melbourne

Image By: B. L. Hatfield

Statement of Cultural Heritage Significance:

Stanhill flats is the most conspicuous example of European Expressionist architecture in Victoria. Designed in the early 1940s and constructed in 1948-9, Stanhill flats was owned by Stanley and Hillary Korman (Stanhill Pty. Ltd.) and designed by architect Frederick Romberg. Like his earlier Newburn flats, Stanhill was of off-form reinforced concrete with bold, curved balcony balustrading providing the dominant form and sun protection to the north elevation: the windows are sill height. However whilst the south elevation has no sunshading, floor to ceiling glazing and wrought iron balustrading to a stepped plan facilitate maximum light penitration and outdoor privacy and demonstrate the functionalist approach of the architect. Despite this, professional critiques described the building as an "exaggerated and unorganised jumble", and "a monumental incubator", because of its expressionist sculptural shape, but acknowledged it as "a textbook of engineering skill in construction," impressive in design and with its details extraordinarily well executed. Stanhill flats was converted into offices in the 1970's but remains an impressive sculptural building, which is enhanced by its siting.