- Aaron Bolot
Aaron M. Bolot (1900-1989) was a
Crimea narchitect . An emigrant toAustralia , Bolot contributed to and designed a number of historically significant buildings, including the Flats at Potts Point, registered with theRegister of the National Estate for, among other things, its significance in the history ofhigh rise design in Australia.Background
Bolot left Crimea with his family in 1911 to resettle in Australia. In 1926, he graduated from Brisbane's Central Technical College, where he studied architecture, with a Queenslands Institute of Architects Gold Medal. Following graduation, Bolot contributed to several significant projects, including with
Walter Burley Griffin , before undertaking solo designs in the 1930s. His notable designs from that period include the Ritz Theatre inGoulburn ,New South Wales , the Astra Theatre atWyong , the Randwick Ritz and the Art Deco Regal Theatre inGosford . He also redesigned the Melba Theatre inMelbourne , which was renamed the Liberty. In 1941, Bolot entered service under Australia inWorld War II . Notable designs after the war include an apartment building at 17 Wylde Street in Potts Point, which was completed in 1951. The building was registered in 1997 with the Register of the National Estate as historically significant for several points, including architectural, as "an outstanding example of an International style post war residential building. It holds an important place in the development of a high rise aesthetic in Australia and is valued by the architectural and broader community." [ [http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/nsw/Potts%20Point/Flats/4208 Flats, Potts Point] . Aussie Heritage. Retrieved on2008-08-16 .]Notes
Sources
* [http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/nsw/Randwick/RitzCinema/6837 Ritz Cinema, Randwick, NSW profile] . Aussie Heritage. Retrieved on
2008-08-16 .
* [http://www.teachingheritage.nsw.edu.au/b_expressing/wb1_bolot.html "Aaron Bolot’s contribution to cinema in Australia"] , "Expressing National Goals"
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