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Anish kapoor's tower that looks a little like this: www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/constructivism/image...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 16: (L-R) Gregory Scott, Dr. Heather Grossman, Margaret Miller, and Mark O’Malia attend the American Institute for Stuttering 18th Annual Gala Hosted by Emily Blunt on September 16, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for American Institute for Stuttering)
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Title: Das Stottern : eine Monographie für Aerzte, Pädagogen und Behörden
Creator: Gutzmann, Hermann, 1865-1922
Publisher: Frankfurt a. M. : Rosenheim
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1898
Language: ger
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Go to Page 224 in the Internet Archive
Title: Das Stottern : eine Monographie für Aerzte, Pädagogen und Behörden
Creator: Gutzmann, Hermann, 1865-1922
Publisher: Frankfurt a. M. : Rosenheim
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1898
Language: ger
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Go to Page 189 in the Internet Archive
Title: Das Stottern : eine Monographie für Aerzte, Pädagogen und Behörden
Creator: Gutzmann, Hermann, 1865-1922
Publisher: Frankfurt a. M. : Rosenheim
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1898
Language: ger
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Hotel Windsor, 111 Spring St, Melbourne, VIC
No, that wasn't a stutter in the title; the 5 star Hotel Windsor was built as "The Grand" back in the age of Queen Victoria, in 1884. The front is located on Spring Street in the Parliament precinct, with Parliament House just up the road to my right.
What we see today does not look much like the hotel that was built then. The hotel expanded in stages over the century since it was built. It had already doubled in size by 1888. Shortly after its opening it was bought by a pair including one who was both a politician and a temperance movement member, who burnt its liquor licence and turned it into the "Grand Coffee Palace". A 5 star hotel which can't serve liquor? Sure, I can see that working. In a certain sense.
In 1893 he was declared bankrupt.
The hotel was sold to someone who wasn't an idiot and who bought a neighbouring hotel to expand the Grand and reacquire a liquor licence, and who succeeded in not going bankrupt.
In the late 1890s the founding fathers of Australian federation stayed and often met here. In 1920 the hotel was refurbished under new owners, and was renamed The Windsor after a certain royal family of that name.
It can be hard to appreciate now because the few remaining grand hotels from the late 19th and early 20th century have carved out a niche for themselves. They are not just places to stay, but places to experience. (Partly because there are so few of them left. There are none in Sydney.) However in the 1960s everything was focused on modern, new hotels as a result of which ones like The Windsor started to seem more dated than grand. By the mid-70s the hotel was becoming run down. There were plans to tear it down. These were opposed by heritage organisations and the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) which imposed "green bans". The government of the day bought it in 1976 and leased it out to a new group in 1980. That group bought the hotel in 1990 after spending several millions of dollars to upgrade it. In 2005, they sold it to the Indonesian based Halim family.
And then the fun really began.
A plan from 2009 proposed to modernize the hotel while preserving its heritage. The Halim Group wanted to build a 25-storey tower behind the original structure, adding 152 new rooms, banquet facilities, and an indoor pool.
However, the redevelopment faced significant opposition, particularly from Heritage Victoria and the Victorian Government. There were concerns over the height of the new tower, and its impact on the Parliamentary precinct not to mention the historic edifice of the Windsor. After some dirty politics which are too long to go into here, approval was given in 2010. However the Halim Group did not seem to move forward with the project. They sought an extension. And another. In the meantime the zoning laws had changed meaning that the original proposal would never have been approved were it to be submitted today. The Victorian government refused a fourth extension to the permit in 2019, effectively killing off the project. Since then, the Halim Group has stated its commitment to maintaining the hotel and working with Heritage Victoria to find an alternative solution, but no major redevelopment has moved forward. The Windsor remains operational, but without the expansion originally envisioned. Is it profitable in its current state? The Halim Group isn't obligated to say publicly, and they aren't saying.