Union House

Rebuilding of Union House, University of Melbourne, circa 1967-1968.
Photograph - Union House, artist’s perspective drawing, now under construction
Union House during renovations, University of Melbourne, 1958-1968.
North face of Union House, University of Melbourne.
Union House and North Court, University of Melbourne, 1959-1974.
Parkville during COVID lockdown - Eastern entrance to Union House Building

Title

Union House

Description

The site of Union House was originally the location of the National Museum of Victoria. It became the home of the University Of Melbourne Student Union in the early 20th century, with the first renovations taking place in 1938 to "improve and extend" the building, including the addition of a theatre. It was extensively remodelled in 1968 to become a modernist building, with very little trace of its Gothic Revival origins.

Creator

Architect Philip Burgoyne Hudson (design architect), Gawler & Drummond (supervising architects)

Date

1936

Contributor

Year Architect Work
1936-38 Philip Burgoyne Hudson (design architect), Gawler & Drummond (supervising architects) Designed & Constructed
1964, 1977, 1980 Eggleston MacDonald & Secomb Additions
1987, 1997 Peter Elliot Pty Ltd stair, western terrace and cafe
1995-98 Bates Smart internal refurbishment, verandah to North Court
2001 John Wardle Architects sunshade, North Court

Relation

Architectural Style: Modernist
Material: Straw Coloured Bricks
Critical Moment: Conversion of the National Museum

Citation

Architect Philip Burgoyne Hudson (design architect), Gawler & Drummond (supervising architects), “Union House,” Constructing Change: the evolving Parkville campus , accessed November 26, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/constructing-change/items/show/15.

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