Original post 31 March 2019: I had no idea this existed, a new #melbournelaneway through a new not bad not great #apartmentbuilding at 137 #BourkeStreet called The Metropolitan connecting through to #CoromandelPlace; there’s a dogleg but that’s ok, and it’s most under the building and gates close at night but still noice to see, great … Continue reading New city lane (sort of)
Percy Grainger Museum, Melbourne University
Original post 31 March 2020: The #GraingerMuseum sits on the #RoyalParade edge of the #UniversityOfMelbourne; Australia’s only purpose-built biographical museum, probably because he paid for it and oversaw its construction in 1935-8, when he was only in his 50s. It’s got a half-wheel shape, his own suggestion, but the details and construction by the University’s … Continue reading Percy Grainger Museum, Melbourne University
Coca Cola bottling works
Original post 31 March 2014: Bit of almost #bauhaus on #southmelbourne. Built as the first #cocacola factory in Victoria in #1938. Possibly designed by the builder W G Rothwell, who must've liked his #modernism. Listed by the National Trust but no local Heritage Overlay.
Henderson Curing Works / Footscray Community Arts Centre.
Original post 31 March 2020: This nice house in #Footscray, right on the river, and now part of the Footscray Community Arts Centre, was built in 1874, and was home to William Henderson, who ran a bacon curing works right next door - must have been smelly ! The works were to the north, and … Continue reading Henderson Curing Works / Footscray Community Arts Centre.
Moorabbin Ten Pin Bowling
Original post 31 March 2017: The #MoorabbinBowl #TenPinBowling, the best example left in Victoria of the first wave of these being built, and the only one with a heritage listing (though not before it was all painted blue). Architect #TheodoreBerman, built 1962. Sharp #modernist edges, but a great variety of materials and textures, mostly now … Continue reading Moorabbin Ten Pin Bowling
Sacred Heart Croydon
Original post 30 March 2016: The #chapel of #sacredheartcroydon #monastery complex, completed 1939. Designed in stylised #romanesquerevival, in then modern #creambrick, by #LionelSanMiguel, Portuguese born Melbourne #architect, who did a number of notable buildings for the Catholics. Love the huge deep set arch entry, with a cross illuminated at night, visible fur miles. The monastery … Continue reading Sacred Heart Croydon
Modernist Kallista
28 March 2016: Stylish though worn #modernist #tearoom up in the #Dandenongs originally designed by noted architect #FrederickRomberg (part of Boyd Romberg and Grounds in the 50s). Not built as designed in 1945, not completed till 1950. The food wasn't half bad actually, v nice spiced #carrotcake. Romberg v interesting though not super prolific, but … Continue reading Modernist Kallista
Brutalism at Melbourne University
28 March 2017: Beautiful #Brutalism on the #MelbourneUniversity campus - the #EducationResourceCentre, 1971, #PublicWorksDepartment. Huge interlocking beams, expressing the internal column free structure, good for library stacks, which is what it was originally - for the #MelbourneTeachersCollege, now integrated into the adjacent university. #KenzoTange inspiration. Swipe to see whole think. Pity about that weird glass … Continue reading Brutalism at Melbourne University
St Patrick’s Cathedral
Original post 28 March 2019: It was a genius move to fill the windows of #StPatricksCathedralMelbourne with #amberglass, a lovely soft glow. I’d also forgotten how huge it is inside, and how gorgeous the #painteddecoration, shiny brass, carved altars etc. Restrained for a Catholic Church, but that’s what #WilliamWardell was all about. @ St Patrick's … Continue reading St Patrick’s Cathedral
McMansion in East St Kilda
Original post 26 March 2021: What I’d like to know is, given the whole history of everything great ever built is easily available, why do McMansions get it so wrong ? This one I saw a couple of years ago surprisingly at the end of a #BickhamsCourt, #EastStKilda, a cul de sac of 60s modernist … Continue reading McMansion in East St Kilda