Station House - Sydney - NSW - Australia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member CADS11
S 33° 52.888 E 151° 12.318
56H E 334023 N 6249536
Daking House at Rawson Place
Waymark Code: WMVQRM
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 05/19/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Punga and Paua
Views: 11

Statement of Significance
The group is a dominant feature of the townscape of this area of Sydney and shows powerful massing of facades and good relationship of height and detail. Daking House is also significantly related (by its massing and similarity of style) to the buildings of Central Railway Station across Pitt Street. Daking House and Station House are contemporaneous and related by massing, style and decoration.

Description
A nine storey building with third to seventh floors of face brick, top floor stuccoed and bottom floors stuccoed in imitation ashlar. Elaborate wreath decorations around the circular windows on the top floor; wide, Classically inspired eaves; stuccoed string course at each level; at sixth floor level there is a small cupola in each corner supported on columns. Entrance has coffered plaster ceiling, original doors, etched glass lights and brass door.

Taken from: (visit link)

The corner stone was laid by the owner's wife in February 1913 and the foundations of the new building, which covered all the blocks between Rawson Place and Rawson Lane, were laid immediately afterwards. The architects for the work were Power and Adam and the builders were John Howie and Sons. Wunderlich supplied the pressed metal ceilings. The cost of the building was estimated at 50,000 pounds. The ground floor was intended for shops and those above for offices and warehouses. In all the new building comprised ten floors including a basement. It had four elevators.
Taken from: (visit link)
List: Register of the National Estate

Place ID: 2458

Place File No: 1/12/036/0532

URL database reference: [Web Link]

Status:

Registered


Year built: 1913

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