Month: April 2019

Some Art Deco goodness – Windermere, Elwood, J Esmond Dorney, 1936

Some Art Deco goodness – Windermere, Elwood, J Esmond Dorney, 1936

New pics here’s what I said 6 months ago: The fabulous Windermere, #EsmondDorney’s best #ArtDecoflats (of many he did in #Elwood), from 1936. With his signature semi-circular ended balconies, flying in opposite directions, and contrasting verticals, and a great delicate #leadlight window (bathroom ?), also matching ones inside (real estate pics). This was one of … Continue reading Some Art Deco goodness – Windermere, Elwood, J Esmond Dorney, 1936

Town planning fail – the Phoenix apartments Flinders Street, 2014

Town planning fail – the Phoenix apartments Flinders Street, 2014

One of my #leastfavouritebuildings, from most unflattering angle. The quite ridiculously skinny #PhoenixMelbourne apartments by @fenderkatsalidis on #FlindersStreet, with that crazy blue wiggle partly disguising a very sheer #concretewall (the wiggle is by graphic designer Garry Emery). When first proposed (at 40 storeys !) in the late 2000s I thought it would be financially unfeasible, … Continue reading Town planning fail – the Phoenix apartments Flinders Street, 2014

St Bernards, Coburg, 1955; simple geometries, lovely atmosphere.

St Bernards, Coburg, 1955; simple geometries, lovely atmosphere.

#GoodFriday is a great day to see churches - so glad I got to #StBernardsCoburg, hadn’t found any photos of the inside of this 1955 #semicircular church, and it’s great ! Tall, sweeping, simple yet grand, no complicated stained glass but lovely light, and all original including the #pews and the #linoleum floor with a … Continue reading St Bernards, Coburg, 1955; simple geometries, lovely atmosphere.

Ermin Smrekar’s St Luke’s, Lalor, just fantastic.

Ermin Smrekar’s St Luke’s, Lalor, just fantastic.

#StLukesLalor, 1975 by my fave #emigrearchitect #ErminSmrekar; very Wrightian, but madly geometrical where he would be a bit more purist. Looong cantilevers (sadly now propped with tiny steel posts) with inset drains into planters, looks triangular but actually rectangular on top of long angular bits, wonder what the structure is like ??? Very complicated 3D … Continue reading Ermin Smrekar’s St Luke’s, Lalor, just fantastic.

South Yarra Post Office is like a Castle on a hill – but not for long.

South Yarra Post Office is like a Castle on a hill – but not for long.

The #SouthYarraPostOffice has a good dollop of #ScottishBaronial, with the turret, #steppedgables, and castle-like verticality (better before the #damntrees) perched on the edge of a cliff !(ok #railwaycutting). This has been the office of architect #BruceHenderson for ages, I think the extension has been extended; it looks ok, suitably recessive. #AJMacDonald, 1893. ☹️😮 just learned … Continue reading South Yarra Post Office is like a Castle on a hill – but not for long.

South Yarra Post Office – Romanesque/Scottishness/Australiana

South Yarra Post Office – Romanesque/Scottishness/Australiana

Another fave, the #SouthYarraPostOffice, possibly the best work by #AJMacDonald, the very inventive architect in the #publicworksdepartment who managed to design a bunch of POs and court houses in the early 1890s that just managed to get built before the depression stopped everything. This one finished in 1893, the year the banks nearly went bust … Continue reading South Yarra Post Office – Romanesque/Scottishness/Australiana