Williamstown Dressing Pavilion - Sirens (1936)

Williamstown Dressing Pavilion - Sirens (1936)

  • Early example of a new design ethic, European Modernism, being introduced to Melbourne.
  • Overtly Modernist building with a design lineage reaching back to de Stijl Movement based in Holland. 
  • Brought a large number of people in contact with architectural modernism. 
  • Demonstrates Williamstown’s importance as a recreational centre during the inter-war period.