HARRY NORRIS

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'Harry Norris (Designer)' (1888-1966) was an Australian architect working in Melbourne during the mid 1920s and 1930s.
He designed some of the city's most loved buildings, most in the Melbourne CBD and many in moderne and art deco styles featuring the use of Glazed architectural terra-cotta, inspired by his tour to California in the early 1920s.
Burnham Beeches, designed by Harry Norris

Possibly his most famous work, Burnham Beeches, designed midway through his career, received worldwide acclaim for its innovative Streamline Moderne design.

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Selected Projects



★ Nicholas Building, Swanston Street, Melbourne (1925)

★ Deva House, Little Collins Street, Melbourne (1926)

★ Majorca Building, Degraves Street, Melbourne (1928)

★ Coles Store No 2, Bourke Street, Melbourne (1929)

★ Richard Brothers Storeroom, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (1935)

★ Burnham Beeches, Sherbrooke, Victoria (1930)

★ Mitchell House, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (1936)

★ Carlow House, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne (1939)

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