• 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, and died two years later in India without...
  • ...and moved at the January 1969 AGM “that the Society collaborate with Arts Council to convert the Burley Griffin Incinerator Building into an intimate theatre.”
  • In 1936, Walter Burley Griffin was contracted to design a municipal incinerator for Ipswich.
  • It was designed by architect Walter Burley Griffin. Incineration of rubbish was discontinued in 1960 and the council considered demolishing the building...
  • Navaretti, Peter Y, ‘The Pyrmont Incinerator and its Precedents’, in Anne Watson (ed) Beyond architecture: Marion Mahony and Walter Burley Griffin in...
  • 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, Walter Burley. and Nicholls, Eric M. Exterior view of newly completed Ipswich Incinerator, Ipswich, Queensland, 1936, [2] [picture] 1936 <http...
  • DescriptionDesigned by Walter Burley Griffin, the architect and planner of Canberra, along with George Brockwell Gill.
  • 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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  • As the name suggests, Walter Burley Griffin designed the building, the same architect responsible for the winning design of the city Canberra in the ACT.
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  • Ipswich is one of the oldest towns in QLD and was once going to be the capital of the state.
  • The heritage-listed Incinerator Theatre is the only example of Burley Griffin’s work in Queensland and the former chimney stacks are visible from Ipswich’s...
  • Just like to tell you about the Ipswich Little Theatre building which is a converted Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator: http...