30 August 2019 Lovely little 1854 #bluestone #warehouse survivor, just after the #goldrush. Last photographed in 2014 when the #VictorianSpiritualistsUnion was still there, now it’s a laser skin clinic, and surrounded by towers. Pity it’s painted white, but nice they kept the signage. First pic 2019, 2nd is 2014 when the spiritualists were still there, … Continue reading A Warehouse for the spirits
Author: Rohan Storey
Austral Buildings, nationalism in Queen Anne dress
The #AustralBuilding, 1891, #NahumBarnet, in #CollinsStreet, always worth a shot (in winter). I like the way the name, being all Australian, is a bit at odds with the style, straight from #RichardNormanShaw #QueenAnne revival / #FlemishRenaissance in London, but like 15 years later, though the style was pretty new to Melbourne. Love the crazy exaggerated … Continue reading Austral Buildings, nationalism in Queen Anne dress
Mid Century Modern at Petersville,
15 March 2017: #Petersville, the 1964 #admininstrationbuilding of the #PetersIceCream manufacturing plant in suburban #Mulgrave. Designed by #DGraemeLumsden, one of the few commercial designers in Victoria who departed from #modernist norms into ... fun ! A #sinecurve #shellconcrete roof, and a specially made #honeycomb #screen to the first floor, all of which sort of hovers … Continue reading Mid Century Modern at Petersville,
Fun with heritage colours in Elizabeth Street – from the 80s
A faded example of 1980s playfullness with ‘#heritagecolours’, grabbing whatever they liked from a page that probably included colours only used for interiors, ignoring the fact that they were only ever plain grey #cementrender or sometimes ochre #limewash - not that I’m complaining, at least this one is relatively restrained, and so old it looks … Continue reading Fun with heritage colours in Elizabeth Street – from the 80s
Hidden Heritage of Fitzroy Street
December 19 2019: Glimpsed before this view disappears for another 50 years behind the Pride Centre. Arbedour, 83 Fitzroy Street, is one of four 1880s row-mansions behind the shops on #FitzroyStreetStKilda, which are all set back the same, and all had shops built in the front gardens from the 1910s-1930s, all still there, more or … Continue reading Hidden Heritage of Fitzroy Street
Price Centre construction
The first arches of the #VictorianPrideCentre are up ! I’m reserving opinion about the design, I like the wacky arches/tubes all piled up, and I think the interior will be magical, but I don’t think 2 storey high arches on the front of the footpath is a good idea - I think people will be … Continue reading Price Centre construction
The Capitol Theatre is amazing
The truly amazing crystalline ceiling of the #CapitolTheatreMelbourne, #WalterBurleyGriffin and wife #MarionMahoneyGriffin going for it with a plaster extravaganza of indirect light effects. Cinemas in the 1920s were all about #spectacle, as much a part of the experience as the silent movies and the orchestra and often an organ too (the Capitols is at the … Continue reading The Capitol Theatre is amazing
Capitol Theatre – behind the scenes
Got a tour of the #CapitolTheatre last week, and this was a highlight ! Seeing behind the fabbo plaster ‘prisms’ to see the one bit of original lighting kept in place, complete with plaque so that no one removes at some point in the future ! Just imagine crawling through the whole thing replacing these … Continue reading Capitol Theatre – behind the scenes
Christ Church St Kilda
16 December 2019 #ChristchurchStKilda, pass it often, today the sun just right, making the Sorrento sandstone (almost) glow. Designed by #PurchasAndSwire in 1854 (#AlbertPurchas wasn’t quite 30 years old), this front and the nave built by 1857. It’s a bit severe I think, though that’s not a bad thing, #EarlyEnglish style was rough with small … Continue reading Christ Church St Kilda
A flash of colour- Rainbow Lorikeets
#BirdsonaWire - some #RainbowLorikeets in Victoria Street #StKilda, boy are they noisy ! But delightful. Don’t know if St Kilda has more ? Didn’t see them this much in Fitzroy. Or maybe it’s #climatechange, I don’t remember them being here in the early 90s. Hmmm









