• ...in Queen's Park, Ipswich and opened in 1969, was converted from a 1936 refuse incinerator designed by Walter Burley Griffin for the city of Ipswich.[1].
  • This is exemplified in Ipswich’s stately Queen’s Park, where The Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator – known today as the Incinerator Theatre – boasts the...
  • Four years later Griffin added another tower. The theatre was originally the Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator. It is now home of the Ipswich Little Theatre.
  • The unusual building was erected in 1936 as an incinerator for burning the city's garbage. It was designed by Walter Burley Griffin, the architect who, with.
  • Explore the architectural masterpiece of Walter Burley Griffin in Ipswich, Australia. This Art Deco incinerator combines elegance and functionality, showcasing...
  • ...Берли Гриффина является бывшая мусоросжигательная печь, внесенная в список наследия, по адресу 10A Milford Street, Ipswich, City of Ipswich
  • Of course it is on the the Queensland Heritage Register at Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator (former) . Address: 10A Milford Street, IPSWICH, Queensland...
  • In 1936, Walter Burley Griffin was contracted to design a municipal incinerator for Ipswich. George Brockwell Gill supervised the construction.
  • Burley Griffin Drive Ipswich City. If you’re a theatre lover, appreciate architecture or both, the Incinerator Theatre is a must-do when you’re in Ipswich.
  • The rows of columns extending from the incinerator to the walkway are an interpretation of Council sheds designed by Griffin as part of his landscaping of the site.
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  • Incinerators. Walter Burley Griffin designed Leonard House for Nisson Leonard-Kanevsky in 1923–24. ... Ipswich, Queensland. Griffin and Nicholls.
  • The Ipswich Little Theatre Society and the Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator Theatre have been a formidable partnership in Performing Arts in Ipswich for over...
  • Local Stories - Ipswich Libraries. The Incinerator Theatre: In 1936, Walter Burley Griffin was contracted to design a municipal incinerator for Ipswich.
  • Designed by Walter Burley Griffin, the Willoughby Incinerator was closed in 1967. It has been repurposed as an art space and café.
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