Very nice building in #ClarendonStreetSouthMelbourne, which was clearly a bank. Heritage studies in this area are old and so individual places like this havnt been researched, but three minutes on Trove and I found it ! Built for the Bank of Victoria in 1883, architect William Scott Law, and described as ‘one of the handsomest … Continue reading Handsome Bank in Clarendon Street
Author: Rohan Storey
Victorian – actual and not in Beaconsfield Parade
Looks like a row of Victorian houses, but most of what you see in the first photo is 1980s or later, reflecting how so many houses and even flats along the waterfront have been altered and added to. I think this started off as a row of 7 single storey houses, built late 1890s, the … Continue reading Victorian – actual and not in Beaconsfield Parade
Chinese style in Punt Road
Original post 17 Jan 2018: Yes that is a Chinese style roof, which you’ve probably noticed on the east side of #PuntRoad, cnr Gordon Grove (snapped from the bus). It was designed by #ArthurPurnell as his own house in 1928, which he called Shan Teng. Purnell lived and worked in Hong Kong, then Canton (now … Continue reading Chinese style in Punt Road
Anzac Station tram stop (ex Domain Interchange)
Jan 2023 Anzac Station tram stop in St Kilda Road - open but not at all finished. I like it! Lovely curves, lots of wood (‘glulam’ beams maybe 1m deep?) in a diagonal grid, some skylights, some bright green. However - it’s so high that it won’t keep much weather out; the from city trams … Continue reading Anzac Station tram stop (ex Domain Interchange)
New Church, Mt Waverley, 1963
Original post Jan 2018: This wild curved pyramid roofed church has been sitting here on #HighStreetRoad #MtWaverley since 1963, when it was built for the independent #NewChurchinVictoria, designed by architect Alex Harris. It’s a plan of intersecting squares, two on the diagonal, the third being the hall, but that roof ! Sort of #polynesian or … Continue reading New Church, Mt Waverley, 1963
Lonsdale House
The tower of Lonsdale House, sadly demolished in 2010 for the Emporium, despite local heritage listing - probably the last really big heritage issue to galvanise Melburnians. It was created in 1936 out of two Victorian buildings, and designed by #IGAnderson. He also did #Dorijo in East Melbourne I recently posted, which has a similar … Continue reading Lonsdale House
New Monash University Chancellory
Monash University Chancellery, by @armarchitecture, 2020 - on a rare outing I had a look. I thought the columns by various artists were great ! Some I presume by ARM too (the black one clearly a wonky version of Adolf Loos’ 1922 Chicago Tribune competition entry); I loved the concrete couch by Kathy Temin. The … Continue reading New Monash University Chancellory
Old Vintage Melbourne, 1960s-90s
A great Christmas present from @deddle8ug - it’s a bit odd though seeing things I remember called Old Vintage! Love the cover image, 1975- check out the Afro dude, and the paperboys pushing copies of the Herald (probably) ‘Heeer-ald !’; orange trams 1974, so new, so exciting, so hot in summer; Coles Variety 1975, for … Continue reading Old Vintage Melbourne, 1960s-90s
Queen Victoria Building and Queens Walk Arcade
December 2022 The delightful Queen Victoria Building, once on the corner of Swanston and Collins, in a close up of a painting from 1889 by Jacques Carabain, a French/Belgian artist who made a living going round the world and painting street scenes (usually exotic locales though). Then a scan of a slide of the building … Continue reading Queen Victoria Building and Queens Walk Arcade
Collins Street in the wet c1900
Fantastic action shot of Collins Street from 1900-1910, looking west from Elizabeth Street, in the wet. This happens to be the one block where everything is gone, except the domed banking chamber interior behind the huge classical facade in the centre, and the ex-National Mutual building with spire in the distance on the corner of … Continue reading Collins Street in the wet c1900









