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  2. Burnham Beeches, Sherbooke - Wikipedia

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    The house in 1947. Burnham Beeches is a 1930s streamline-moderne mansion built for Aspro sales magnate Alfred Nicholas [1] on Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke, Victoria in the Dandenong Ranges, 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  3. McMansion - Wikipedia

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    McMansion is a term for a large house in a suburban community, typically marketed to the middle class in developed countries. Architectural historian Virginia Savage McAlester , who gave a first description of the common features which define this building style, coined the more neutral term Millennium Mansion . [ 1 ]

  4. List of demolished buildings and structures in Melbourne

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    Theatre began on the site in 1866 in the small Australia Hall, replaced in 1872 after a fire as the much grander Prince of Wales Opera House. In 1895, British actor-manager Harry Rickards , who already managed the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney, took over the lease, and in 1901 replaced it with a new theatre by architect William Pitt .

  5. An architecture expert reveals 20 of the ugliest McMansions ...

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    The McMansion is officially a dying breed of architecture, which is good news for those who consider the massive, disproportionate homes an eyesore. An architecture expert reveals 20 of the ...

  6. Carthona, Darling Point - Wikipedia

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    Carthona is a large Gothic Revival architecture style house situated at 5 Carthona Avenue, on a promontory of Darling Point, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.The mansion is listed by the New South Wales Heritage Council as a building of historical significance and is listed as being of local significance on the New South Wales Heritage Database.

  7. The end of the McMansion era - AOL

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    American homes are shrinking, as people downsize their costs and lives. After years of growth, the Census Bureau says the average size of a new home fell to 2,135 square feet in 2009 after peaking ...