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Conservation Plan for E. G. Stone's concrete house at Emu Plains. Submitted as a requirement for a Bachelor of Architecture at the University of New South Wales

Des Champs, Catherine1987
Books, Manuscripts
The concrete cottage at Emu Plains was designed and built by E. G. Stone in 1909. It was built as a residence for the chief clerk. It was the first house built of reinforced concrete in Australia.
Imprint:
unpublished thesis University of NSW June 1987
Collation:
33 pages photographs maps
Notes:
Photocopy of thesis
Contents:
Analysis of documentary and physical evidence - establishment of the Emu Boulder Company - work practices and housing for the quarry - E. G. Stone architect and engineer - Development of concrete in Australia - construction of the concrete house - existing fabric - curtilage of the site - certificate of title
Dewey class:
728.0994 CON
Local class:
728.0994
Language:
English
BRN:
103376
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchLocal Book728.0994 CONNot for loan (Set: 13 Dec 2013)
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