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Lost in translation? William Wardell's St John's College, Sydney and Convent and School, Kew

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ursula De JongUrsula De Jong
This paper considers two Colleges designed by the nineteenth century architect William Wardell (1823-99): St John’s College, within the University of Sydney (1858-59) and Convent and School, Kew, now known as Genazzano FCJ College Kew, Melbourne (1889). The approach of significant anniversaries for each of the Colleges has been the major impetus behind the current research. Both commissions demonstrate laudable aspirations; difficulty in comprehending and realising the design; partial completions and accretions over time which testify to changes in economic fortune and taste; inappropriate additions; and decades of neglect fuelled by a general misunderstanding of the 19th century for much of the 20th century. At the beginning of the 21st century conservation management plans were commissioned independently for both projects. Using the two Colleges as case studies, this paper examines tradition and its transformation, design and its translation, heritage and its significance.

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Event

SAHANZ Conference (25th : 2008 : Geelong, Vic.)

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1 - 23

Publisher

Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand

Location

Geelong, Australia

Place of publication

[Geelong, Vic.]

Start date

2008-07-03

End date

2008-07-06

ISBN-13

9780958192545

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, SAHANZ

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Beynon, U de Jong

Title of proceedings

SAHANZ 2008 : History in practice : 25th International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand

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