St. Margaret?s Eltham Church / Atelier Wagner
St.Margaret?s Anglican Church was built in 1861, designed by the architect Nathaniel Billing as a polychromatic brick gothic revival building atop a hill in Pitt Street, Eltham. The Heritage Victoria registered building is notable for its geometric brickwork, large buttresses, and central bell turret, but also featured a farsighted temporary rear wall which facilitated the extension of the worship space to nearly twice its original size. The property is also occupied by another Heritage Victoria listed building in Dendy House, a 1870s former vicarage as well as the 1978 mud-brick community hall by Robert Marshall. Aside from extending the worship space, the scheme endeavoured to relate to these other two distinctive buildings as well as creating a new identifiable entry with ancillary support spaces.
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Architects: Atelier Wagner
Location: Pitt St, Eltham VIC 3095, Australia
Category: Churches
Lead Architects: David Wagner, Jacqui Wagner
Design Team: David Wagner, Jacqui Wagner, Natasha Wheatland, Jo Wheelahan
Area: 322.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Trevor Mein
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© Trevor Mein
Architects: Atelier Wagner
Location: Pitt St, Eltham VIC 3095, Australia
Category: Churches
Lead Architects: David Wagner, Jacqui Wagner
Design Team: David Wagner, Jacqui Wagner, Natasha Wheatland, Jo Wheelahan
Area: 322.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Trevor Mein
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