List of Art Deco buildings in Melbourne

Manchester Unity Building

This page is a list of all historically significant Art Deco and Moderne buildings in the Melbourne metropolitan area.

Office buildings

  • Alkira House, 18 Queen Street, Melbourne
  • Australasian Catholic Assurance Building, 118-126 Queen Street, Melbourne
  • Australian Natives' Association Building, 28-32 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
  • Buckley & Nunn, 310 Bourke Street, Melbourne
  • Carlow House, 289 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
  • Century Building, 133 Swanston Street, Melbourne
  • Coles Store No 12, 299-307 Bourke Street, Melbourne
  • Commercial Union Chambers, 411 Collins Street, Melbourne
  • Commonwealth Bank, 225 Bourke Street, Melbourne
  • Majorca Building, 55 Swanston St, Melbourne
  • Manchester Unity Building, 291 Swanston Street, Melbourne
  • Newspaper House, 247 Collins Street, Melbourne
  • McPherson's Building, 546 Collins Street, Melbourne
  • Mitchell House, 352-362 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
  • Myer Emporium, 314-336 Bourke Street, Melbourne
  • Trustees Executors & Agency Company Building, 401 Collins Street, Melbourne
  • Yule House, 309-311 Little Collins Street

Apartment and residential buildings

  • Burnham Beeches, Sherbrooke Road, Sassafras
  • Glamis Towers, Loch Street, St Kilda
  • Holroyd court, St Kilda East
  • Harry Winbush's house at corner of Fletcher and Nicholson Streets, Essendon[1]
  • Lissadurn, Toorak Road, South Yarra
  • Coppin Court, Coppin Grove, Hawthorn

Cinemas and theatres

Capitol Theatre, ceiling detail

Public buildings and facilities

Russell Street Police Headquarters

Institutional buildings and facilities

Mac.Robertson Girls' High School

Hotels and pubs

  • Prince of Wales Hotel, St Kilda
  • Clifton Hill McDonalds (formally the United Kingdom Hotel), Clifton Hill[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Frost, Lenore (15 July 2010). "Let's do some more Art Deco". Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Victorian Heritage Database". vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au. 5 January 2006. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Clifton Hill McDonalds". Visit Victoria. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  4. ^ "Clifton Hill: The home of Melbourne's most controversial McDonald's". Domain. Retrieved 16 April 2025.