• Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator is a heritage-listed former incinerator at 10A Milford Street, Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
  • As for Walter Burley Griffin, he left Australia in 1935 before his design for the Ipswich incinerator had come to fruition...
  • Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator theatre auditorium, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 3.46 MB.
  • Walter Burley Griffin designed Leonard House for Nisson Leonard-Kanevsky in 1923–24.
  • But enter one of the world's most pre-eminent modern architects, Walter Burley Griffin, and majestic form becomes imaginatively fused with functional necessity.
  • Griffin, however, was never to see the Ipswich Incinerator because he left for Lucknow India before it was built and died there two years later from peritonitis.
  • In 1936, Walter Burley Griffin was contracted to design a municipal incinerator for Ipswich.
  • Designed by renowned architect Walter Burley Griffin, the incinerator was reinterpreted and restored in 2006.
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  • Built in 1934 the Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator was originally the Willoughby Municipal Incinerator.
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  • The reverberatory incinerator was built in Ipswich in 1936. ... It is also the only example of the work of Walter Burley Griffin in Queensland.
  • The Council-owned land included one of the six remaining municipal incinerators designed by Walter Burley Griffin and his business partner, Eric Nicholls...
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  • Queensland Government home. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator (former) (2009); Heritage Branch staff.
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