6 January 2025 A bit of Brutalism hiding down Poplar Road in Parkville which I snapped in 2014 (first pic however is @brutalistcharm 2016, better than mine). I knew nothing about it then, and now it’s now proposed for heritage listing in the very recent Parkville Heritage Review, which tells me that it’s the WR … Continue reading Brutalist Lab in Parkville
Author: Rohan Storey
Presbyterian Church St Kilda
4 January 2025 The Presbyterian Church on Barkly Street St Kilda has dominated the hill since 1885, and just sold after only 2 weeks on the market. It’s got so little land, no room for underground parking for instance, so perhaps it was another denomination, or going to be a large house ? It was … Continue reading Presbyterian Church St Kilda
Two grand banks, High Street Northcote
2 January 2016, updates 2025: A pair of similar grand 1880s banks in High Street Northcote, both quite intact, and both with first floor arcaded porticos. The first was the #LondonCharteredBank, can’t find a precise date, but was by #OakdenAddisonanandKemp - a surprising style for them, they liked to do the latest Queen Anne, which … Continue reading Two grand banks, High Street Northcote
St James Park Estate Hawthorn
31 December 2024 I knew the St James Park Estate in Hawthorn had some big houses, but I’d forgotten how big (as my friend driving me around said f** off big). It all started off as the huge estate for the bluestone Gothic Invergowrie, 1st pic, first part built 1840s, and it’s still there nestled … Continue reading St James Park Estate Hawthorn
120 Collins Street
29 December 2024 The new refurb of 120 Collins Street by @hassell_studio includes a new glass entrance, which is nicer than the stripey lumpy grey it was before, but I think that sharp roof introduces a discordant note on Collins Street. And it wasn’t necessarily a good idea to reveal side wall that was never … Continue reading 120 Collins Street
Paris ‘style’ in Toorak
30 December 2024 I posted a pic of this curiosity in 2018, saying I’d seen the plans about 1994, but couldn’t believe they were serious, so vaguely surprised when I saw it for real ! Not only is it rather literal ‘Parisian’, it’s got rather too much mansard roof, and it’s squeezed down a narrow … Continue reading Paris ‘style’ in Toorak
Tea House tower
29 December 2024 I posted about the grand and rather massive Tea House on Clarendon Street Southbank on this day 6 years ago because Heritage Victoria actually refused a permit for a hotel tower plonked right next to it (last 2 pics). New developers commissioned a new design in 2022 from the internationally famous @snohetta … Continue reading Tea House tower
TB Clinic, Little Lonsdale
28 December 2018 updated 2024: All that’s left of the 1927 TB Clinic in #LittleLonsdaleStreet near Queen- I meant to get photos before demolition but too late ! Don’t know why this bit still there, are they going to leave it as a ruin in the plaza ? Don’t think that’s a good idea. It … Continue reading TB Clinic, Little Lonsdale
Unitarian Church East Melbourne
27 December 2024 A bit of mid century mundane, the Unitarian Peace Memorial Church in Grey Street East Melbourne; built in 1965 it was designed by Erik & Grethe Kolle, 1st pic and info @chrismbr. I’m starting with that in order to work backwards - firstly, it looked better with the slate roofing, and from … Continue reading Unitarian Church East Melbourne
Ascot Vale Housing Commission
27 December 2024 Came across these photos and at first thought must be the UK somewhere, but no that’s the Showgrounds, and it’s the quite large Ascot Vale Housing Commission estate in 1956. It’s got about 65 long rectangular 3 storey walkups, plus some smaller ones. Shows how they were determined not to have any … Continue reading Ascot Vale Housing Commission









