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Robert Smith (Robin) Dods (9 June 1868 – 23 July 1920) was a New Zealand-born Australian
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.


Personal life

Dods was born in
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, New Zealand on 9 June 1868. His parents were Robert Smith Dods (a wholesale grocer) and Elizabeth Gray, née Stodart. His parents both came from
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, Scotland. However, the family did not stay long in New Zealand and returned to Edinburgh in the early 1870s, where his father died in 1876. His mother Elizabeth then immigrated to
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. On the voyage she met Charles Ferdinard Marks, a physician, whom she married in Brisbane in 1879. Dods was educated at
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. He died at Edgecliff, Sydney on 23 July 1920. He was the brother of solicitor Stodart Dods and Queensland Medical Officer Espie Dods. He was the father of eminent
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Lorimer Dods Sir Lorimer Fenton Dods (7 March 19007 March 1981) was a pioneer of specialised health care for children who founded, with assistance from Dr John Fulton and Douglas Burrows, the Children's Medical Research Foundation (now the Children's Medic ...
. He had three half-brothers and a half-sister from his mother's second marriage to Dr Charles Marks. They included Alexander Marks and Edward Marks.


Career

Robin Dods worked for the following architectural firms: * Hay & Henderson (Edinburgh) * Sir
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(London) * Hall & Dods (Brisbane) * Spain, Cosh & Dods (Sydney) Dods' period of activity in
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between 1896 and 1916 place him firmly within what is now known as the
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period. His work however has its origins clearly in the
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which swept Britain from the 1870s. Its influence was felt there right up until the beginning of World War I. Robin Dods was a gifted and capable designer, and was well connected. His surgeon stepfather, Dr Charles Ferdinand Marks, and his uncle, James Stodart, were both members of the
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, in its Upper and Lower houses respectively. Like them, he was admitted into the Protestant power base of the
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. This was a great asset in building a successful career. Dods was also a founding member of the Brisbane Golf Club and designed its first and second club houses. Hall & Dods were architects in
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for several national enterprises including the AMP Society, the
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, the New Zealand Insurance Co, JC Hutton & Co, the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Company, the Engineering Supply Company of Australia as well as several local
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s. For such clients there was the likelihood of repeat commissions, many of which eventuated. Within the original firm John Hall began in 1864, and the next incarnation, there was an established client base, although many new clients were secured by Dods. Through Dods’ links with the medical profession, Hall & Dods became architects for both of the major hospitals in Brisbane at the time. For the
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, where Dods’ stepfather was visiting surgeon and his uncle was chairman of the Hospital Board, Hall & Dods were commissioned for some 10 projects. The
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also employed Hall & Dods to design a new hospital at
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— the Mater Misericordiae Hospital. From 1908 the first four buildings were designed and built under the firm's supervision. An ambitious chapel for the sisters was also designed but not built. Dods designed most of the projects emanating from the partnership. These included a number of modern and distinctive houses in timber for a handful of doctors and other professional clients (often also his friends), several graziers, as well as private residences for his commercial clients. It was through the design of these houses that his reputation largely survives. Dods visited the Continent in 1891 for a study tour of Italy. It was in
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that he met
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, who was also travelling to fulfil the terms of the
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Scholarship which he had won the previous year. Macintosh was destined to be recognised as one of the pioneers of the
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, and this meeting could have influenced Dods' architectural outlook. Robin Dods died on 23 July 1920, and was buried in the South Head Cemetery. At the age of 52, a busy and useful life was thus cut short, and a distinguished architect passed on, to leave in Queensland a legacy of outstanding achievement in the development of its architecture.''Robin S. Dods The Life and Work of a Distinguished Queensland Architect''
by Neville H. Lund


Practice in Sydney

Although he had been so busy and successful in
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, Dods felt that his architectural future in this city was limited. His ambition made him anxious to break into the larger commercial work offering in the south. In 1913 he terminated his partnership with Francis Hall and went to Sydney to join the firm of Spain and Cosh. Little is now known of Dods' architectural activity in
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. He built for himself a house at Edgecliff, described by a contemporary as "charming in its quiet Georgian character, well planned, and forming an attractive setting for the antique furniture he had collected for many years." The Newcastle Club, from the offices of Spain and Cosh, is certainly Dods' work, as it exhibits many features characteristic of his Queensland domestic architecture. The largest known work in Sydney that was substantially of Dods' design was the South British Insurance Coy. Ltd. building, at the corner of O'Connell and Hunter Streets.


Domestic work

"A modern house is like matrimony in this, that it is most frequently assailed by those who have failed to attain it for themselves." Robin Dods achieved early recognition of his domestic work. His houses, when built, were soon noticed and admired. His clients were evidently people with means, since a great bulk of his Brisbane houses were in the wealthy suburbs of
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and New Farm. There is also a Dods house in Charleville and another in Reynella, South Australia. In two known cases only did he design cottage-type houses. These were two groups of three, and evidently designed for clients who were investing in real estate. Designing to suit the climate was a primary consideration with him. Planning suited the prevailing north-east breeze, and a generous area of wide
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shaded the living and bedroom areas of his houses. His belief that an insulating layer of air over the house was essential gave rise to the characteristic high-pitched roof ventilated by gablets and neat lanterns. The Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) was established in his honour by the Queensland chapter of the
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.


Commercial work

As with his domestic work, Dods' commercial architecture is easily recognised. Again wherever possible he attempted to design for the climate, and his best work shows spacious planning and good ventilation. Soaring real estate values have made much of his planning now seem wasteful, but in any evaluation of his work it must be remembered that he worked in a comparatively small city whose commercial expansion has exceeded even the dreams of the then most visionary businessmen. Even in Brisbane,
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have a transitory life, so that of the many buildings designed by the architect a number of them have been demolished, added to, or altered out of all recognition. By and large, Dods' commercial work was not inspiring, but several of his buildings were significant, advanced for their time, and well worthy of further study.


Works

His architectural works include: * 4BC House 30-38 Wharf St, Brisbane City, Queensland (destroyed) * Albury Civic Fire Station, 565 Kiewa Street,
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, New South Wales * All Hallows Convent and School, 547 Ann Street,
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* All Saints Memorial Church, Tamrookum Church Road, Tamrookum, Queensland * Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Woolstores, 34 Vernon Terrace,
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* Brisbane General Hospital Group 20-30 Bowen Bridge Road,
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*
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(Honour Boards), 24
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,
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Brunoy
144-146 Beecroft Road,
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*
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, 417 Ann Street, Brisbane * Corbett and Son Store, 446-452 Brunswick Street,
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* Cressbrook Homestead, off Cressbrook-Caboombah Road, Toogoolawah, Queensland *
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(St Leger Stand), 230 Lancaster Road,
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* Espie Dods House, 97
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,
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Fenton and Garden
8 Albert Street,
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Fire Station (Former)
932-934 Bourke Street,
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* Franklyn Vale Homestead (summerhouse only), Franklin Vale Road, Grandchester, Queensland * Glengariff (1907 additions), 5 Derby Street,
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Guildford Fire Station
263 Guildford Road,
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* Johnson's Building, 64-70 Palmerin Street,
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Killara
92 Windermere Road,
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* Kitawah, 59 Heath St,
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* Lady Lamington Nurses Home, 282 Herston Road,
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* Lyndhurst, 3 London Road,
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* Manumbah, 64 Massey Street,
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Mardoc Building
Federal Street,
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Mark Foys Warehouse (Former)
133 Goulburn Street,
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* Maryborough City Hall, 388 Kent Street,
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Mater Misericordiae Private and Former Public Hospitals
Raymond Terrace,
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* Mount Carmel Convent, 199 Bay Terrace,
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Mudgee Post Office
80 Market Street,
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, New South Wales * Myendetta Homestead Myendetta Station, Bakers Bend, Shire of Murweh, Queensland * Ringsfield House,
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, Queensland * Nindooinbah Homestead (1906 extensions), Nindooinbah House Road,
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* Old Bishopsbourne, 233 Milton Road,
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* Old Bishopsbourne Chapel, 233 Milton Road,
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* Ralahyne (1904 alterations), 40 Enderley Road,
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* Rangemoor Circa 1910, 165 Adelaide Street East
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* Narallan, Abbott Street, 41 Abbott Street, New Farm, Queensland * Ruddle's Building, 327 Brunswick Street Mall,
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, Queensland *
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, 23 Castlebar St,
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* St Andrew's Anglican Church, Mangerton St, Toogoolawah, Queensland * St Brigid's Church, 78 Musgrave Road,
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* St Mark's Anglican Church, Junner Street, Dunwich, Queensland * St John's Cathedral, 401–413 Ann Street, Brisbane * TC Beirne Department Store, 28 Duncan Street,
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* The Deanery (1909-10 verandahs), 417 Ann Street, Brisbane
The Newcastle Club
40 Newcomen Street,
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* Theosophical Society Building, 355
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,
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* Turrawan, 8 London Road,
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, Queensland * Wairuna, 27 Hampstead Road, Highgate Hill, Queensland
Wattlebrae Hospital Group
(former), 30 Bowen Bridge Road,
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* Webber House, 417-19 Ann Street, Brisbane
Willoughby Fire Station
53 Laurel Street,
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He designed the school badge for Somerville House, a Brisbane private school in 1902.


Styles

He built in the following architectural styles: * Federation Gothic, Arts and Crafts and Bungalow * Inter-War Georgian Revival


Gallery

File:Robin Dods' architectural drawing of St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Toogoolawah.jpg, Robin Dods' architectural drawing of St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Toogoolawah File:St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Toogoolawah.jpg, St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Toogoolawah File:StateLibQld 1 114832 St John's Cathedral and the Deanery taken from a north-easterly aspect in about 1928.jpg, St John's Cathedral and the Deanery taken from a north-easterly aspect in about 1928 File:StateLibQld 1 120300 Architectural drawing of the house 'Rangemoor'.jpg, Architectural drawing of the house 'Rangemoor'


References


Further reading


Dods, Robin Smith (Robin)
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' * Domain Photography

* Robert Riddel, ''Art in Architecture: the work of Robin Dods'', Brisbane, URO Media, 2012
Robin Dods: An introduction
August 8, 2012, ''Australian Design Review'' * R. Boyd, ''Australia's Home'' (Melbourne, 1952) * P. Cox and H. Tanner (eds), ''Twelve Australian Architects'' (Sydney, 1979) * JRHSQ, 8 (1968–69), no 4, p 649 * J. S. Egan, ''The Work of Robin Dods'', A.R.I.B.A (B. Arch thesis, University of Sydney, 1932) * R. J. Riddel, ''R. S. Dods in Sydney, 1913–20'' (conference paper, Art Assn of Australia, 1979) * R. S. Lorimer, letters to R. S. Dods, 1896–1920 (University of Edinburgh) * R. S. Dods diary, 1909 (privately held) * Harriet Edquist, ''Pioneers of Modernism, The Arts and Crafts Movement in Australia'', Melbourne, Miegunyah Press, 2008 * Elizabeth Farrell

* J. Hall & Son, tender book, vol 2 (1859-1912) (copy in State Library of Queensland) * Correspondence, Hall & Dods and Spain, Cosh & Dods (Bank of New South Wales Archives, Sydney).
Federation-Home Archive, Architect Robin Dods


External links

*
Hall & Dods: Designing Queensland
album of architectural plans on Flickr, by State Library of Queensland.
Hall & Dods architectural drawings: conservation and digitisation
at State Library of Queensland. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dods, Robert Smith 1868 births 1920 deaths Architects from Brisbane Federation architects Architects from Dunedin Scottish emigrants to Australia 19th-century Australian architects 20th-century Australian architects People educated at Brisbane Grammar School