Castlecrag house auction offering with great aeronautics

A 1960s brick Castlecrag house built by renowned professor of engineering Stan Shaw has been offered to the market for the first time. Shaw, who was born in 1911, died in 1992, and his widow, Noel Jessie, died in March this year.
Enjoying Middle Harbour and city skyline views, the house was designed to be part of the landscape.
The predominately single-level, three-bedroom home has potential to be updated sympathetically to maximise the location, according to its listing agent Mark O'Brien at Richardson & Wrench Castlecrag.
The aeronautical engineer and civil engineer worked at the Aeronautical Research Laboratories in Melbourne from 1942.
During his 18-year tenure there Shaw had many secondments to institutes in the USA including the Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute, New York.
Shaw left the Melbourne laboraties in 1960 to take up an appointment as professor of civil engineering at the University of New South Wales until his 1971 retirement.
The house has been listed for August 29 auction with $1.5 million plus hopes.




