The T&G Building in Dean Street is one of the stand-out Art Deco buildings in Albury.
The original two-storey portion of the T&G Building replaced an eariler shop in 1935 with the tower and front portion added in 1940 to designs by A & K Henderson & Partners.Reference:
Albury Interwar Heritage Walk, Robin Grow, Art Deco & Modernism Society, June 2010
Glastonbury
19 hours ago
Very classy building! The most impressive part of the Albury site are the grand windows in the centre of the tower. Do those windows light up a stair well? Offices?
ReplyDeleteI thought that elements of the T & G Building in Albury were familiar to me. Especially the square tower with the distinctive T & G logo.
But I was thinking of T & G in Mildura. The logo is of course the same, and the top of the tower is identical, but the Mildura windows are horizontal instead of vertical.
http://melbourneblogger.blogspot.com/2009/10/mildura-rural-city-of-art-deco-gems.html
Thanks Helen,
ReplyDeleteThe tower with the T&G logo is certainly part of the company's corporate architecture style. The Horsham T&G Building is even more like the Albury one but has incorporated the T&G logo into the clock face.
Art Deco Buildings: T&G Building, Horsham
T&G Buildings around Australia took on a brand identity with many being of a similar style. Sadly the Townsville T&G was demolished a few years back for redevelopment. The land is still vacant and is used now as a car parking bay!
ReplyDeleteHow short-sighted! Too many city buildings knocked down to become car parks and not just Townsville, it happens everywhere.
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