Local Government
Cambridge
Region
Metropolitan
4 Alyth Rd Floreat
Cambridge
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1962
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Heritage List | Adopted | 27 Nov 2018 |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 27 Nov 2018 | Category 2 |
The place has aesthetic value as an intact example of the late 20th century International style. This residence and other examples of Iwanoff's work are a comprehensive and notable group of buildings which demonstrate a specific design style and period. The place has historic value for its association with prominent architect, Iwan Iwanoff who was influential in Western Australian practice for his nontraditional approach to design and materials drawn from European trends. The place has historic value for its association with the early 1960s which was characterised as a period of affluence which was teamed with a willingness to experiment with new styles and materials. The place has social value as the house and others of Iwanoff's design are the source of study and interest amongst members of the community.
Single storey house with undercroft parking. The façade of the house is of lineal design with a frontage divided into bays created by the shade structure supports, creating a regular rhythm to the frontage of the property. The windows behind the shade structure are all full height openings. The shade structures and planting have obscured the front elevation and prevented full description of this property.
Iwan Nickolow Iwanoff (1919-1986) was born in Kusstendil, Bulgaria. After studying architecture in Munich at the Technische Hochschule from 1941, Iwanoff worked for Emil Freymuth with the pair winning second prize in the competition to rebuild the central area of Munich. Migrating to Australia as part of the International Refugee Organization resettlement scheme, Iwanoff and his wife arrived at Fremantle, on 2 March 1950. He worked with architecture firm Kranz and Sheldon and also Yuncken and Freeman in Melbourne. In 1963, he established his own practice, The Studio of Iwanoff. A gifted architect, Iwanoff had exceptional drawing abilities, an innovative `expressionistic’ approach to design and detailing and, above all, a conviction that architecture was an art. In 1963-86 his small office produced work of high quality, including numerous houses. He also designed shop fronts and interiors in central Perth, and one larger project, the civic administration centre and public library at Northam (1969-74). His creative use of concrete blocks is a noted feature of his work. Many of the Iwanoff residences designed in the 1960s and 1970s were in the new northern suburbs of Perth where there was often minimal surrounding development and often a clientele willing to explore new styles and techniques. Plans for this residence were prepared by Iwanoff’s office in 1962 for Schenberg and electoral rolls confirm that pharmacist David Schenberg and his wife Esther were living at the residence in 1963. Aerial photographs indicate a small addition has been added to at the rear of the place although the form and extent of the original construction can still be determined.
Integrity: High Authenticity: High
Good
Name | Type | Year From | Year To |
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Iwan Iwanoff | Architect | 1962 | 1962 |
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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Goad, Philip; Willis, Julie 'The Encyclopaedia of Australian Architecture', Cambridge University Press | Book | 2012 | |
Duncan Richards, 'Iwanoff, Iwan (1919–1986)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University | Online Document | 2007 | |
State Library of WA, Iwan Iwanoff Collection. MN1401, Acc 4400A | Plans | ||
Aerial photographs, Landgate. | Online Reference | 1953-2016 |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Single storey residence |
Style |
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Late 20th-Century International |
Type | General | Specific |
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Roof | METAL | Zincalume |
Wall | BRICK | Painted Brick |
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PEOPLE | Innovators |
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