请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Schmidt-Lademann House
释义

  1. Design

  2. Current situation

  3. Gallery

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

{{short description|Historic building in Floreat, Australia designed by Iwan Iwanoff 1958}}{{Infobox building
| name = Schmidt-Lademann House
| architectural_style = Modernist
| image = Schmidt-lademann-house south day 1959 (cropped).jpg
| image_size =
| caption = 1959
| location = 22 Lifford Road, Floreat, Western Australia
| location_country = Australia
| coordinates = {{coord|-31.9342|115.7815|display=inline}}
| start_date =
| completion_date = 1958
| opening =
| destruction_date =
| building_type = House
| grounds_area = 906 ㎡
| architect = Iwan Iwanoff
| owner =
}}{{commons}}

The Schmidt-Lademann House{{refn|group=note|In various publications e.g. Town of Cambridge Inventory of Heritage Places[1] and internet websites the house is referred to by the name of the builder and first owner Siegfried and Jutta Schmidt-Lademann}} is a residential dwelling built 1958 in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It is designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia.

Design

Siegfried Schmidt-Lademann became consul in Perth for Germany in 1957. He decided to build a residence for the consul in Perth which would be suitable for private living and for formal receptions. The house was then designed by the architect Iwan Iwanoff and built 1958.[2] It became one of Iwanoff's notable projects.

In 1959 the German consulate in Perth was closed and the house had to be sold.

In contrast to the later designs of Iwanoff more in the style of the Brutalist architecture the design of this house shows elements of the lighter Bauhaus concepts which Iwanoff was introduced to during his work with Emil Freymuth in Munich, Germany.[3] Characteristic features of this partially single storey, partially double storey house are apart from the distinctive soaring skillion roof line the blending of natural materials granite, timber, copper. It features jarrah ceilings, blackbutt parquetry floors, wandoo staircase, maple cupboards, Corian benchtops, granite feature walls, a copper-surrounded fireplace.[2] The south side consists of a jarrah framed window front over looking the Roscommon Reserve[5] directly opposite. With the wall at the southwest corner built from granite rocks Iwanoff did not completely refrain from Brutalist architecture elements. The granite wall extends into the interior as a fireplace in the living area and a barbecue pit on the terrace in the west.

The design of 1958 included a living area on two levels separated by 2 steps into a dining area and a sitting area with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, a study on the gallery, a kitchen and 1.5 bathrooms.

Current situation

In 2003 it received an extension on the northwest side in form of a two-storey block adding an indoor/outdoor dining area on the ground floor and a bedroom and bathroom on the upper floor. This addition merges very well with the original design especially where it repeats the slanted roof.[1]

The residence is listed in the Town of Cambridge Local Government Inventory of Heritage Places as place no. 39.[1]

It has changed ownership several times and increased in value each time: June 1989 $255,000, February 1998 $440,000, June 2012 $2,300,000.[8]

Gallery

Notes

1. ^{{Citation| url = https://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/files/assets/public/documents-and-files/aaa-corporate-documents-and-plans/heritage/local-government-inventory-adopted-27-november-2018.pdf| title = Town of Cambridge: Local Government Inventory of Heritage Places| pages = 216-219| publisher = Town of Cambridge| accessdate = 2019-03-31}}, alternatively: [https://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/Develop-Build/Planning/Planning-Rules/Heritage-Character Website to download document (3rd document)]
2. ^{{Citation| periodical = Architecture and Arts| issue = May 1959| title = House in Perth| publication-place = Melbourne| pages = 40-41| url = https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/44971720| url-access=registration| accessdate = 2019-03-31 }}
3. ^{{Citation| url = http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/iwanoff-iwan-12685| title = Iwanoff, Iwan (1919–1986)| work = Australian Dictionary of Biography| accessdate = 2019-03-31| ref = none}}
4. ^{{Citation| url = https://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/Discover-the-Town/Get-Active/Beaches-Parks/Roscommon-Park| title = Roscommon Park| institution = Town of Cambridge| accessdate = 2019-03-31| ref = none}}
5. ^{{Citation| url = https://www.domain.com.au/property-profile/22-lifford-road-floreat-wa-6014| title = Property Report for 22 Lifford Road, Floreat WA 6014 – property profile with price history| work = Domain| publisher = Domain Holdings Australia| accessdate = 2019-03-31| ref = none}}

References

[1][2][3][4][5]

External links

  • Picture gallery, Schmidt-Lademann House at Wikimedia Commons
  • [https://www.historypin.org/en/iwanoff-s-legacy-in-cambridge/geo/-31.936685,115.793355,12/bounds/-31.990861,115.736135,-31.882477,115.850575/search/tag:schmidt-lademann%20house/sort/popular/paging/1 Iwanoff's Cambridge Legacy Made by Town of Cambridge]
  • Schmidt-Lademann house
  • 6000TIMES: Perth, Australia : Best House in the Universe as We Know It
  • [https://www.realestate.com.au/property/22-lifford-rd-floreat-wa-6014 Gallery of 23 recent pictures taken 2012]

4 : Modernist architecture in Australia|Architecture in Western Australia|Houses in Western Australia|Heritage places of Western Australia

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/13 0:34:55