Original post 13 September 2017 updated : A rather fun bit of postmodernism in Hotham Street East Melbourne. Dating from c1983, it was (and possibly still is) the home of Daryl Jackson, who did some notable Brutalist things in the 70s (such as the MLC library in Kew), then went on to sometimes delightful Pomo … Continue reading Postmodern Daryl Jackson house in East Melbourne
Author: Rohan Storey
Wilson Hall, Melbourne University
Original post 30 November 2017: Wilson Hall at Melbourne University was designed by Reed & Barnes, and opened in 1882. It was one of the greatest secular Gothic Revival structures in Australia, along with the Great Hall at Sydney University. But in January 1952 a spectacular fire broke out (Melbourne Uni archives have quite a … Continue reading Wilson Hall, Melbourne University
George’s Fountain, 1980 + 2015
10 September 2023 Nice fountain at the entrance to the not so nice Westpac black glass tower in Collins Street, next to Scot’s Church, completed 2015. The splashing bowl is a little bit lost in the whole thing - partly because it was reused from a much smaller version built in 1980 (2nd last pic), … Continue reading George’s Fountain, 1980 + 2015
Art Deco, High Street Armadale
Original post 8 September 2019 updated : In High Street Armadale, opposite where Sotheby’s used to be - yes it’s #ArtDeco like it says, but a bit 30s Modernist too- since it’s by Seabrook & Fildes who brought a Dutch bricky kind of Modernism to Victoria with Macrob Girls High in 1934. This is 1938, … Continue reading Art Deco, High Street Armadale
Homeopathic Hospital
5 September 2023 This rather mad eclectic combo of Queen Anne gables, cast iron verandahs and spiky mansarded towers was built in 1885 as the Homeopathic Hospital in St Kilda Road (later Prince Henry’s). It was designed by Crouch & Wilson, who had done both the blind and deaf institutions down the road. It’s hard … Continue reading Homeopathic Hospital
Cathedral Room now a restaurant
2 August 2023 The fabulous Cathedral Room at the Gothic Bank in Collins Street is now a French restaurant, Reine. It looks very nice, and doesn’t detract from the soaring space at all. The only thing is there’s a door at the rear that wasn’t there before, intended to ‘activate’ by allowing walk through, but … Continue reading Cathedral Room now a restaurant
Verandah not quite right but I like it
Original post 30 August 2019: Cute little Victorian house on Victoria Street in #StKilda, just up from the Esplanade; they really went to town on the #verandah ! Not only does it follow the double #baywindow frontage, but the roof is rather short and steep, so you see a lot of it, normally there be … Continue reading Verandah not quite right but I like it
Wattle House, St Kilda
29 August 2023: This fab picturesque Gothic/Elizabethan house is St Kilda’s oldest, built in the late 1840s when there was only a scattering of houses on very large blocks. It was built by Samuel Jackson, one of Melbourne’s earliest architects as his own house, probably just after buying the block in 1846. Jackson subdivided his … Continue reading Wattle House, St Kilda
ICI Building
Original Instagram post 25 August 2018: The #ICIbuilding does look splendid sitting at the top of #LondsdaleStreet; with parks on two sides it manages to look #freestanding in the #Corbusian ideal, even though it’s built almost on the south and west street boundaries. Designed by BatesSmartMcCutcheon, built 1956-58, Melbourne’s first skyscraper - well over the … Continue reading ICI Building
Safe Deposit vaults, 1890
28 August 2023: In the Age yesterday a story about abandoned / disused heritage places, including the basement vaults of the Safe Deposit on Queen Street. The building was designed by William Pitt in 1890, and he presumably designed the vaults too. They’re pretty intact as far as I can tell, with their leadlight and … Continue reading Safe Deposit vaults, 1890









