Seabrook and Fildes

Mac.Robertson Girls' High School, 1934
Brunswick Fire Station, 1937
Warracknabeal Town Hall, 1940

Seabrook and Fildes was an Australian architecture practice in Melbourne, Victoria that played a significant role in the introduction of modernist architecture that first occurred in the 1930s. They are most well known for the Dutch modernist inspired Mac.Robertson Girls High School, designed by Norman Seabrook in 1933.