DescriptionTram and Omnibus Building, Bourke Street, Melbourne Australia (4589651289).jpg
One of a rare collection of Venetian Gothic-inspired buildings in Melbournes West end. The Gothic style, often associated with churches, became fashionable as an expression of Melbourne's boom era wealth in a number of temples of commerce, especially in Collins Street. This building can be seen in the same light, although its styling is considerably more restrained than the Olderfleet or Rialto. The buildings significance is enhanced by the high degree of integrity of its interior fittings and spaces. The tilework in the entrance and foyer, leadlight windows, wooden staircases and other elements are especially notable, providing an excellent sense of 19th century office building interiors.
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