Month: February 2019

Adelphi Hotel, in memory of the DCM interiors.

Adelphi Hotel, in memory of the DCM interiors.

All that’s left of the #DentonCorkerMarshall interiors of the #AdelphiHotelMelbourne, a revamp of an Art Deco 1938 #FlindersLane warehouse by #JosephPlottel. DCM added the steel tiles and stair treads here, and the characteristic angular sticks. I loved their 1992 interiors, complete with angular bespoke furniture in primary colours, meant to get it heritage listed at … Continue reading Adelphi Hotel, in memory of the DCM interiors.

Holts Chambers, Chapel Street Prahran, an Edwardian office block

Holts Chambers, Chapel Street Prahran, an Edwardian office block

Holt’s Chambers in #ChapelStreetPrahran is I think the only large pre WW2 #officebuilding outside the CBD - thought it was a department store like the other big buildings along here, but no, it’s a Chambers, which had 4 shops, electric lifts, and the Gainsborough Photographic Studios on the top floor. Designed by A H Fisher, … Continue reading Holts Chambers, Chapel Street Prahran, an Edwardian office block

Brighton Council Chamber, 1961

Brighton Council Chamber, 1961

Great #Guggenheim inspired brick drum of the 1961 #BrightonMunicipalOffices by #OakleyAndParkes, principal architect Kevin Knight, looms over the back street of #BrightonVictoria. The actual council chamber is up there, accessed by a spiral ramp, furniture by Grant Featherstone, with some crazy art-column as a feature by Latvian born Alnis Ansons. So very #FrankLloydWright, those thin … Continue reading Brighton Council Chamber, 1961

Early Early English, Arthur Plaisted in St Kilda, 1920.

Early Early English, Arthur Plaisted in St Kilda, 1920.

Not a lot to see (#damntrees) but this 1920 #blockofflats in Barkly Street #StKilda is important because it’s a very early example of #OldEnglish (aka #MockTudor), though this case it’s also a bit Arts & Crafts, look at those #shingles, needs a paint badly though. Designed by #ArthurPlaisted, who did lots of flats, and it’s … Continue reading Early Early English, Arthur Plaisted in St Kilda, 1920.