14 April 2024 I quite like this one, the Quincy Hotel on King Street near Flinders completed in 2020 - a simple idea of golden wavy fins catching the light works well. A different approach from #ElenbergfFraser, not their normal wavy shiny curtain walls. BUT I’m annoyed that it doesn’t respond to the context at … Continue reading Golden fins in King Street
Author: Rohan Storey
Squished colonial in Lonsdale Street
14 April 2024 A little gold rush era survivor from 1855 in Lonsdale Street near King Street. It was built by Edward Fitzsimmons, and was first an office, becoming a shop in 1859. A painted sign on the side was revealed in 2018 then covered again, advertising it as a temperance hotel later in its … Continue reading Squished colonial in Lonsdale Street
Melbourne Town Hall
16 April 2017 The fabulous #MelbourneTownHall #CouncilChamber, 1910. Look at that #plasterwork! With lots of gum leaves, hard to see though. In fact hard to see anything, it's so dim, only natural light is through the skylight, and #leadlight #windows into light courts. And loads of dark polished timber too. Designed by Grainger Kennedy & … Continue reading Melbourne Town Hall
3 Art Deco flats in a row, East Melbourne
16 April 2024 There’s three similar scale art deco flats in a row on Simpson Street East Melb, all possibly c1940 by IG Anderson, or possibly not (update : the left two are by George Blumin, with Anatol Kagan, c1940-41, info via Art Deco Society and the book on Kagan). The far right, called Liege, … Continue reading 3 Art Deco flats in a row, East Melbourne
Oggs Chemist, Collins Street
Original post 11 April 2019 Oggs Chemist, in the #ParisEnd of #CollinsStreet - a long story, but interesting ! The terrace of #townhouses was built 1855, and Oggs was established in 1872, and at some point added a very nice #castironverandah / porch thing. Then in 1954 the @cityofmelbourne edict from 1951 that all posted … Continue reading Oggs Chemist, Collins Street
East Melbourne mini mansion
9 April 2024 Delightful villa at 17 Powlett Street, East Melbourne; used to be mostly hidden behind plants, now you can admire the sweeping lawn and the delicate detailing. It’s an 1869 rebuild of an earlier house, and thought to be designed by prolific architects Crouch & Wilson. Last pic is @cityofmelbourne photo from 2001, … Continue reading East Melbourne mini mansion
Sydney Road almost facadism
8 April 2024 (updated from 2019) : Rather marvellous High Victorian facade on #SydneyRoadBrunswick, great fat #pilasters, sadly defaced with graffiti, and equally sadly due to be #facaded for apartments. 2024 : in 2020 a development by @sixdegreesarchitects was announced, finished mid last year, pic 2. Not complete facading, they kept or rebuilt a part … Continue reading Sydney Road almost facadism
Albert Park pavilions
7 April 2024 I’m posting this not because it’s great but because it isn’t - it’s a new facilities building at the Ian Johnson Oval in Albert Park, off Fitzroy Street, where I hang out in the afternoons. Very much a failure of imagination, and possibly budget, but annoyingly neither just a plain shed, nor … Continue reading Albert Park pavilions
60s modern on Beaconsfield Parade, gone
9 April 2017 Long wondered about this one at #312BeaconsfieldParade - cute #midcenturymodern flats or is it cheap almost nasty ? Not sure why I think that, prob cos it's thin plate edges and tiny setbacks contrasts so much with the mainly charming pre WW2 houses and flats along #beaconsfieldparade. Anyway, #justintime, cos about to … Continue reading 60s modern on Beaconsfield Parade, gone
Breezeblock patterns in Carlton
6 April 2024 Im not really a huge fan of #breezeblock, but I spotted this in 2014 (ten years ago!) and thought it was a bit of alright - quite an eye bending pattern, using four different blocks ! It’s at 499 Nicholson Street, North Carlton, and seems to be a home/office, possibly just a … Continue reading Breezeblock patterns in Carlton









