Melbourne 平均房價House 價格比去年下降9% . 周邊地區Albert Park | $2,082,700 ![](/img/down.gif) | Carlton | $1,450,200 ![](/img/up.gif) | Cremorne | $1,323,300 ![](/img/down.gif) | Docklands | $1,585,800 ![](/img/up.gif) | East Melbourne | $3,315,000 ![](/img/up.gif) | North Melbourne | $1,273,500 ![](/img/down.gif) | Parkville | $1,704,000 ![](/img/down.gif) | Prahran | $1,613,500 ![](/img/down.gif) | Richmond | $1,426,700 ![](/img/up.gif) | South Melbourne | $1,609,000 ![](/img/down.gif) | South Yarra | $1,702,600 ![](/img/down.gif) | Southbank | $885,300 ![](/img/white.gif) | St Kilda | $1,522,800 ![](/img/down.gif) | West Melbourne | $1,356,200 ![](/img/down.gif) | Windsor | $1,477,800 ![](/img/down.gif) | Melbourne Median RentThe House rent is 上升5% .
| A219-225 BOURKE STREET, Melbourne | 距離: | 356 米 to CBD; 544 米 to Flinders Street Station [公共交通] |
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地圖位置 | 街景 | 周邊成交價 | 改建申請曆史: | | 被市政府指定為 Victorian heritage | What is significant? The former Commonwealth Bank of Australia building is an office building constructed in 1939-1941 to plans by the Works & Services Branch (Victoria) of the Commonwealth Government's Department of the Interior under the Works Director H M Rolland. The builder was Lewis Construction Pty Ltd. The Commonwealth Bank had been founded in 1911 by the Australian Government and during the following decades amalgamated with many of the State Banks. In the 1930s it embarked on an intensive building program and opened many new branches, rather than relying as before on post office agencies. With the need to minimise imports and the use of materials essential to the war effort locally-made materials and non-ferrous metals were used wherever possible in the construction. The building conformed to Melbourne's 132 foot (40 metre) height limit, but was topped by a tower-like element containing services which brought the total height to 170 feet (51.8m). The bank occupied the ground floor, basement, mezzanine and first floor of the new building and the other floors were occupied by other federal government departments based in Melbourne. In 1988 the entire building was acquired by the Melbourne City Council as additional office space. An elevated walkway was built to connect the building to Council House in Little Collins Street and floors two to nine were refurbished. All of the Council departments were relocated in 2006 and the vacated floors were made available as subsidised office space for not-for-profit organisations. The Commonwealth Bank was privatised in 1991-96 and in 2009 vacated the lower floors. The former Commonwealth Bank of Australia building is an eleven-story office building in an Inter-war Stripped Classical style. It has been described as a Modernist interpretation of the Commercial Palazzo form, with a plinth-like base, a vertically-extended main section and a simplified attic storey. The prominent plinth, which has a row of incised horizontal grooves along the top, is clad with polished Dromana granite which contrasts with the paler Stawell sandstone used for the upper levels. The monumental recessed marble-lined entrance vestibule has a prominent metal-framed highlight window above and above this the words COMMONWEALTH BANKING CORPORATION in metal lettering (replacing the original COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA in the bank's then-characteristic Gothic-style lettering). The slightly projecting central bay of the facade is flanked by two narrower recessed bays. Above the plinth a dominant vertical character is given to the facade by the continuous stone mullions which define a series of narrow window bays. These window bays contain dark-coloured metal-framed double-hung sashes alternating with recessed stone spandrels enlivened with incised vertical grooves. Internally many of the features in the lower levels once used by the bank survive, including the large double-heig | | 23 Mar 1995 | Alterations to shop front (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne Council, 申請編號: TP-1995-253) | | 04 Oct 1995 | Erection of TVRO antenna (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne Council, 申請編號: TP-1995-978) | | 15 Jan 1996 | New entry lobby with entry for the disabled (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne Council, 申請編號: TP-1996-36) | | 03 Jul 1997 | Display business signage to the north and east elevations of ground floor (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne Council, 申請編號: TP-1997-648) | | 24 Sep 1997 | Use the premises as a bar from 7am till 11pm daily (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne Council, 申請編號: TP-1997-996) | | 27 Mar 2008 | Relocation of a condenser unit on ground level, fronting Russell Place (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne Council, 申請編號: TP-2008-198) | | 15 Apr 2010 | Erection of signage (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne City Council, 申請編號: TP-2010-249) | | 28 Aug 2012 | Removal of existing signage and installation of number 4 new signage on Bourke Street, 1 new signage on Russell Place and 1 above store entry inside Lobby (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne City Council, 申請編號: TP-2012-616) | | 02 Jul 2014 | Duty Free with new signage. Led tv to common area glass window. Internal fitout. Sale of packaged liquor for offsite consumption. (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne City Council, 申請編號: TP-2014-510) | | 10 Aug 2015 | Proposed signage (219-225 Bourke Street) | (Source: Melbourne City Council, 申請編號: TP-2015-703) |
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