Carol Drew

Carol Drew called the Esmond Dorney-designed ‘Jarvis House’ at Bellerive home for 40 years. Sharing many of those years with husband Ray and children David and Emily-Jayne, Carol dedicated herself to improving and extending a home that was unique in design but modest in scale. Carol relished the opportunity to open the doors of Jarvis House to visitors as part of Open House Hobart. It even initiated a bond between Carol and Esmond Dorney’s son Paddy; a passionate proponent of his late father’s work. ‘Paddy has become a real friend. We both have a connection with this house, and he appreciates that I’ve respected his dad’s work.’


Carol’s enthusiasm to share her home reflected her generous nature and the spirit of Open House: ‘I thoroughly enjoy the experience of meeting and talking to people who are interested in architecture and giving them the opportunity to see an Esmond Dorney house – to appreciate it, learn from it and be inspired by it. When you’re with people who love your house so much and admire the work you’ve done, it makes you realise how lucky you are.’

We thank Carol for all her support of the program, and for sharing her much-loved home with others.

Other Dorney buildings open for Open House include Australia’s first modernist church, the Pius X Catholic Church in Taroona, and the striking Dorney House at Fort Nelson.