Winthrop Hall

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Winthrop Hall is a prominent heritage-listed ceremonial and event building on the University of Western Australia’s Crawley campus, known for its grand architecture and iconic clock tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial hall
event venue
heritage-listed building
architect Hobbs, Smith & Forbes
Rodney Alsop
category Halls in Australia
Heritage places in Perth, Western Australia
University of Western Australia buildings
constructionStartDate 1929
country Australia
floorCount multiple levels including undercroft and main hall
hasArchitecturalFeature clock tower
hasArchitecturalStyle Beaux-Arts architecture
Romanesque Revival architecture
hasBell clock tower bells
hasCapacity approximately 1000 seats
hasClock tower clock
hasComponent Great Hall
Somerville Auditorium
Undercroft
clock tower belfry
hasFeature ceremonial staircase
organ
stained glass windows
timber ceiling
undercroft arches
hasMaterial Donnybrook stone
brick
heritageRegister State Register of Heritage Places (Western Australia)
heritageStatus heritage-listed
inception 1932
locatedIn Crawley, Western Australia
locatedOnCampusOf University of Western Australia
namedAfter Sir John Winthrop Hackett
openingDate 1932
partOf University of Western Australia
surface form: University of Western Australia Crawley campus
roofMaterial terracotta tiles
significance iconic symbol of the Crawley campus
landmark building of the University of Western Australia
usedBy University of Western Australia
general public
staff
students
usedFor concerts
graduation ceremonies
public lectures
university events

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UWA hasFacility Winthrop Hall
Crawley campus hasBuilding Winthrop Hall