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House - Australian Institute of Architects

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EMAEric Martin and AssociatesRAIA RSTCA UIA Nominations2K02RAIA FormatMODULE 6 : CONSTRUCTION / STRUCTUREIn which areas is the building aforerunner or exemplaryICI <strong>House</strong> demonstrates considerableadvancements for its time particularly inpremanufactured components includingframed glazed curtain walls and precastreinforced concrete units including flooring.STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCEIn which areas is the building aforerunner or exemplaryICI <strong>House</strong> is a landmark building withoutstanding modernist aesthetics <strong>of</strong> a glasscurtain wall building <strong>of</strong> the 1950s.At its time it was the tallest building inAustralia, had the largest area <strong>of</strong> enamelledglass in the world and was the first major use<strong>of</strong> reconstructed polished granite in Australia.It was innovative for its time particularly withits premanufactured components includingframed glazed curtain wall and precastreinforced concrete units including flooring.The building has high aesthetic appeal with itsground floor and distinctive urban setting withits pilotis design and plaza incorporating alandscape garden and sculpture.The building is the major work by one <strong>of</strong>Australia’s leading architects, Sir WalterOsborn McCutcheon with contributions byarchitect partner Douglas Gardiner, structuralengineer Harvey M Brown, LandscapeArchitect John Stevens and Sculptor GeraldLewers.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________T:\Communications Manager\UIA Heritage Register Citations\ICI_<strong>House</strong>.doc 11

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