Mary Turner Shaw (b. 1906, Victoria, Australia - d. 1990 ). Mary (Mollie) Turner Shaw had found it difficult to complete her architecture studies at the University of Melbourne, and instead became an architect via articled studentship. She worked for various Architectural Firms in
Australia (1931-1936) and the UK (1937), and traveled Europe meeting many key Modernist architects. After working for others again in Australia (1938), she formed an architectural firm, Romberg & Shaw, with the Modernist architect
Frederick Romberg. The firm operated from 1939 to 1942. During that period they produced "some of the most celebrated blocks of
flats in
Australia", including the Yarrabee Flats, and the
Newburn Flats,
South Melbourne,
Victoria in 1939. Shaw continued to practice architecture until her retirement in 1969. == Description ==