Author: Rohan Storey

Lorne Beach Pavilion, Percy Everett, 1939

Lorne Beach Pavilion, Percy Everett, 1939

The very rustic style #LorneBeachPavilion was built in 1939, and (probably) designed by the #PublicWorksDepartment Chief Architect #PercyEverett - who normally did very stylish Moderne /ArtDeco stuff but was perfectly capable of doing Rustic, Tudor or Georgian if the use seemed to call for it. This style prob straight from the US #newdeal stuff built … Continue reading Lorne Beach Pavilion, Percy Everett, 1939

Sir Charles Hotham Hotel, holding the corner of Spencer and Flinders since 1913.

Sir Charles Hotham Hotel, holding the corner of Spencer and Flinders since 1913.

The #SirCharlesHotham hotel has seen better days. Designed by #WilliamPitt, one of his last designs, built 1913, it’s looked like this for 30 years at least. But that means it’s never been upgraded inside, as far as I can see it’s pretty well all original (except the corner bar), but I couldn’t actually get in … Continue reading Sir Charles Hotham Hotel, holding the corner of Spencer and Flinders since 1913.

Horsies ! Victorian Club, Queen Street, 1929

Horsies ! Victorian Club, Queen Street, 1929

See the #horsie ? 😮😁 There’s rather happy looking ones at the top and bottom of the windows of the former #VictorianClub in Queen Street. Built in 1927 for Victoria’s #bookmakers, designed in an elaborate classical style by #JosephPlottel, Bunnett and Alsop. They did their ‘settling’ here in the main room, which was working out … Continue reading Horsies ! Victorian Club, Queen Street, 1929

ACA building interiors, Hennessy & Hennessy, 1936

ACA building interiors, Hennessy & Hennessy, 1936

21 February 2019 So many great details in the 1936 #ACAbuilding by #HennessyandHennessy; the #blackmarble with thin horizontal white banding is perfect for that luxe #ArtDeco look. The white marble floor isn’t original, but suits, same with the light fitting over the #directory. For some reason the #mailbox in the 1937 #ACAbuilding in Queen Street … Continue reading ACA building interiors, Hennessy & Hennessy, 1936

Art Deco Warehouse, Hardware Lane precinct.

Art Deco Warehouse, Hardware Lane precinct.

This is another case of how #ArtDeco was turning into #Modernist just before WW2, though in this case, being a back street #warehouse from 1939, extra flourishes weren’t warranted. Architects #AandHPeck. In #LittleBourkeStreet, this is opposite the 1920s Melbourne House for which there’s a permit to replace with 25 floors meaning no sunlight here for … Continue reading Art Deco Warehouse, Hardware Lane precinct.

Brighton Court House, Percy Everett, 1936

Brighton Court House, Percy Everett, 1936

17 February 2019 The very bijou ex-#BrightonCourtHouse - here’s what I said last time I posted it in 2017 : Brighton Court House, 1936, by the versatile #PercyEverett who had been appointed #ChiefArchitect of the #PublicWorksDepartment the year before, and wasted no time. Cubic and formally planned, but with decorative touches like the brickwork, a … Continue reading Brighton Court House, Percy Everett, 1936

I G Anderson No 8, Park Gate, South Melbourne

I G Anderson No 8, Park Gate, South Melbourne

Another Art Deco #blockofflats by #IGAnderson, Park Gate, on Albert Road, #SouthMelbourne, 1935, a makeover of an old house - rather extensive one! Not the most terrifically exciting design, but cute #semicircular balconies (access ones in this case) and his characteristic curve-within-a-curve on the side. Update 2024: corner first floor 2 bed looks nice, a … Continue reading I G Anderson No 8, Park Gate, South Melbourne