• Castlemaine Hospital 1869 (demolished) • Castlemaine Hospital Nurses’ Home, 2 Edward St, Castlemaine c.1870 • Hay Market, Horse, Cow and Pig markets and Corn Exchange, Cnr. Flemington Rd and Elizabeth St, Melbourne 1873 (demolished) • House, Residence for J.A.B. Koch, 38 Stanley St, Richmond 1873 • E.S.& A. Bank, Cnr. Church and Swan Streets, Richmond 1874 (demolished) • Richmond Temperance Hall, 316 Church St, Richmond 1874 • South Richmond Free Library, 417 Church St, Richmond 1880 (demolished) • 23, 25, 27 Shakespeare Gve, Hawthorn 1884 • "Herald" Office, 30 Swanston St, Melbourne (demolished...now City Square) • Deutscher Verein (German Association) Club Rooms, 7 Alfred Place, Melbourne 1885 • "The Spread Eagle Hotel", Corner of Bridge Rd & Coppin St, Richmond 1885 • Residence and Surgery for Dr. Druidin, 384 Church St, Richmond 1885 • "Friesia", Residence for the German Consul, 23 Isabella Grove, Hawthorn 1887 • Record Chambers, 479-481 Collins St, Melbourne 1887 (now part of Olderfleet Buildings redevelopment) • Richmond UFS Free Dispensary, 292 Church St, Richmond 1887 • "Borussia", German Consulate, 6 Shakespeare Gve, Hawthorn 1888 • 45 Chrystobel Cres, Hawthorn 1888 • "Narellan", 3 Moule St, Brighton 1889 • "Howlands" or "Alexander's House", 37 Docker St, Richmond 1889 • "Ulimaroa", 630 St Kilda Rd, South Melbourne 1889 (now the home of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists) • "Ontario" (now Labassa), Residence for A.W. Robertson, Manor Gve, Caulfield North 1889-1890 • "Helenville", Residence for J.A.B. Koch, 377 Church St, Richmond 1889 • "Ancient Order of Foresters" Swan St, Richmond (demolished?) • Parsonage, Lutheran Church, 22a Parliament Place, East Melbourne, 1890 • "Minerva" (later "Tandarra"), Residence for J. C. Stanford, 68 (now 58) Vale St, East Melbourne 1891 • Trinity Lutheran Church and Manse, 51-53 Victoria St, Doncaster 1892 •
Richmond Fire Station, 131 Lord St, Richmond 1893 • Bowen Memorial Operating Theatre, Melbourne Hospital 1896 • Maffra Beet Sugar Co. Factory, Maffra 1897 (demolished 1960) • Warehouse for Messrs. L. Stevenson & Son Ltd, Flinders Lane, Melbourne 1898 (Unbuilt competition winner) • "Mount Gambier", Villa residence for Mr. Rudolf Boehnke,(Brewer), 32 Barkers Rd (Cnr. Findon Ave) Hawthorn 1898 • "Fallon’s Prince Alfred Hotel", 619 Church St, Richmond 1899 • Nurses Quarters, Women's Hospital, Melbourne 1900 • German Arch, Collins St, Melbourne (To celebrate the opening of the Australian Parliament. Decorated by Peter Hansen.), May 1901 • "Rosscommon", Villa residence for F.W. Fallon (Publican), 55 Kinkora Rd, Hawthorn 1901 • "Urbrae" 171 Hoddle St, Richmond c. 1901 • "Tantallon", 79 Oxley Rd, Hawthorn (1894). Formerly 77 Oxley Rd. Villa built for Mrs Annie Cameron. • 5-9 Yarra St, Hawthorn attrib. (undated) • 48 Power St, Hawthorn (undated) (Koch family residence 1896-1899) • "St. James", 23 Isabella Gve, Hawthorn (Koch family residence) • 361 Highett St, Richmond attrib. (undated) == References ==