Month: May 2021

Frank Tate Building, Melbourne University

Frank Tate Building, Melbourne University

Original post 14 May 2017: #FrankTateBuilding, #MelbourneUniversity, #PercyEverett, 1940. Part submerged beneath later plaza, but still impressive as finely balanced between #ArtDeco and #CollegiateGothic, those piers almost like #buttresses, north end almost an #apse. Side windows also quite vertical/ gothic, not corners all curved and glass block #moderne. It was built as part of the … Continue reading Frank Tate Building, Melbourne University

Eulinya, Toorak, a bit Tudor, and a bit Arts & Crafts

Eulinya, Toorak, a bit Tudor, and a bit Arts & Crafts

Original post 15 May 2019: Eulinya, in #IrvingRoad, #Toorak, was built for fabric importer and #statesavingsbankofvictoria chairman Sir William McBeath in 1926 (later home to GJ Coles, and now Lindsay Fox). It was designed by #WalterButler, who did quite a few big houses for the elite. There’s not many Victorian mansions left in Toorak, but … Continue reading Eulinya, Toorak, a bit Tudor, and a bit Arts & Crafts

Docklands towers

Docklands towers

Repost this day in 2018: Two then newish Docklands towers, the angly one by @dko_architecture, the other by @mirvacdesign. Nice enough, but still perhaps an odd place to live. I guess I like older buildings more !