Addresses
Type of place
House
Period
Interwar 1919-1939
Style
Art Deco
Addresses
Type of place
House
Period
Interwar 1919-1939
Style
Art Deco
This two storey house was constructed in 1938 for, and by, Giuseppe Mangione. Named ‘La Vittoria’, the house was described in the Brisbane City Council’s Building Register as a ‘wood and concrete residence’. The design of the house adopted many of the then fashionable ‘Art Deco’ elements to create an unusual seaside home. The property remained in the Mangione family until the 1950s. ‘La Vittoria’ is an unusual example of a 1930s ‘Art Deco’ house which makes a striking contribution to Flinders Parade.
Lot plan
L25_RP29100; L26_RP29100
Key dates
Local Heritage Place Since —
Date of Citation —
Construction
Roof: Corrugated iron;Walls
People/associations
Giuseppe Mangione (Architect);Giuseppe Mangione (Builder)
Criterion for listing
(B) Rarity; (E) AestheticInteractive mapping
Lot plan
L25_RP29100; L26_RP29100
Key dates
Local Heritage Place Since —
Date of Citation —
Construction
Roof: Corrugated iron;Walls
People/associations
Giuseppe Mangione (Architect);Giuseppe Mangione (Builder)
Criterion for listing
(B) Rarity; (E) AestheticInteractive mapping
Statement of significance
Relevant assessment criteria
This is a place of local heritage significance and meets one or more of the local heritage criteria under the Heritage planning scheme policy of the Brisbane City Plan 2014. It is significant because:
Citation prepared by — Brisbane City Council (page revised June 2022)