Geoffrey Harley Mewton (1905-1998) was an Australian architect and leading proponent of modern architecture in Melbourne during the 1930s. Mewton’s home at 207 Bluff Road, Sandringham was designed and built in 1938 stands as an example of his progressive modern residential architectural work, a first for Melbourne. He is best known for the Woy Woy flats at Elwood designed in partnership with Roy Grounds, considered to be the first modern block of flats in Melbourne.
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