Attention all archi-tourists: it's that time again when we have to plan our itineraries for
Brisbane Open House to be held on the weekend of the 11/12 October 2014.
For those of you not in the know, Brisbane Open House is an annual event which grants the general public access to some of Brisbane's architectural gems. You can read about my experience at last year's
Brisbane Open House event here.
Last week we attended the official launch and received our information guide books. The breadth of historical and contemporary properties which will be on show is rich and diverse. There are nearly 90 properties featured in the guide - with 35 new buildings opening their doors this year.
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Brisbane Open House guide book |
One of those new buildings is also our home...Eek!
We were asked to participate and are among some of the suburban residential offerings in this year's open house program. Our home is listed as the
AF Dawson residence in the program and you can book a tour of our place via the ballot system on the
Brisbane Open House website. Go on, we'd love to meet you!
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AF Dawson residence |
We are very excited to be part of this year's event as hopefully it will raise awareness of the importance of preserving mid-century homes. Too often, homes like ours are unsympathetically renovated or even demolished to build homes which are generally poorly designed and constructed...And we can't have that, can we?
Our home was designed by an award-winning Brisbane architect called Peter Heathwood - it was drawn as a specification house for builder AF Dawson in 1962. The house was owned by the one family until we purchased it earlier this year. It's a great home and we really love it.
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Railton House. Image from here
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In the open house program there are other mid-century residential homes and buildings which are 'must-sees' for the mid-mod enthusiast. My pick is
Railton House and Office located in Spring Hill,
Torbreck Home Units in Highgate Hill,
Jacobi House in Indooroopilly. You can check out the
Hot Modernism suggested itinerary on the Brisbane Open House website to see what else is on offer.
Because we are part of the event it means my 'archi-touring' will be curtailed to just one day. I've got my heart set on seeing the old
Boggo Road Goal built in 1903 and also the 2014
Christian Street residence designed by architect James Russell.
If you're in Brisbane which buildings do you plan to visit?