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Ashwood Median Price
House$1,509,000
Unit$866,800
Land$821,200
The House price is 4% higher than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Burwood$1,433,300
Chadstone$1,276,400
Glen Iris$2,079,300
Malvern East$1,841,200
Mount Waverley$1,665,400
Ashwood Median Rent
House$687
Unit$570
The House rent is 5% higher than last year.
Ashwood property sold price
Ashwood 3147 Profile
A1 Cleveland Road, Ashwood
Distance:13.8 km to CBD; 910 meters to Jordanville Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
Last updated on - May 14, 1999
What is significant?
In 1952 the architect Robin Boyd designed a supermarket and residence for the fringe city suburb of Jordanville (now Ashwood). This design was unique in that it proposed a monolithic method of concrete construction. By using this ctesiphon system of construction, walls and roof would be formed as one self supporting unit. The technique involved concrete poured onto a form made of timber arches at four foot centres with hessian suspended between. This system was the patent of the builders McDougall and Ireland. A building application was lodged at the City of Waverley in July 1954. By the time of construction the ctesiphon system had already been employed by architect Kevin Borland at the Rice House in Eltham and the Bellfield Community Centre at Heidelberg by Borland and Peter McIntyre. The Bellfield building appears to have since been demolished.
How is it significant?
The supermarket and residence at Ashwood are of architectural and historical importance to the State of Victoria.
Why is it significant?
The supermarket and residence are of architectural importance for their almost unique construction technique, the ctesiphon system. This technique employs concrete poured over hessian acting as formwork to create a self supporting arch which acts as wall and roof. When combined as a series of ctesiphon arches good useable floor coverage results.
The supermarket and residence at Ashwood are of historical importance for their association with Robin Boyd, an acclaimed architect and architectural critic from the late 1940s to the time of his death in 1971. Boyd's experimentation with form and materials mark him out as a visionary of mid twentieth century architecture. Despite his considerable architectural influence, Boyd's Ashwood buildings were to be the only prominent use of this method of construction.
 
25 Feb 2013
Transfer of Licence
(Source: Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, reference no: 11129A04)
 
07 Apr 2015
Two lot sub division
(Source: Monash City Council, reference no: 13191/15)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
Cleveland Rd/High Street RdBus26 meters
Cleveland Rd/High Street RdBus81 meters
Teck St/High Street RdBus193 meters
Vannam Dr/High Street RdBus166 meters
Teck St/High Street RdBus222 meters
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