Author: Rohan Storey

Earthquake!

Earthquake!

So we just had an earthquake! Very rare, but it does happen. This building in chapel street seems to be almost the only damage, and a freind tells me the upper floor converted recently to apartments with a new roof, and clearly the new internal wall was not attached to the external one, so no … Continue reading Earthquake!

Tramways Building, Bourke Street, 1891

Tramways Building, Bourke Street, 1891

Repost 2018: The splendid 1891 #MelbourneTramwaysandOmnibusCo at the west end of #BourkeStreet - just repaired by current occupants, the charity #DonkeyWheelHouse. They recreated the lost tiles in the parapet that spell out MTOC in intertwined gothic letters, lovely. It’s an interesting bit of #gothicrevival by #TwentymanandAskew (who normally did classical like The Block Arcade), and … Continue reading Tramways Building, Bourke Street, 1891

Early Modern in Bourke Street – Weber & Rice/Burnett’s 1937.

Early Modern in Bourke Street – Weber & Rice/Burnett’s 1937.

Repost 2019: I’m posting an old pic first because #damntrees, but this curious building sure has an interesting story - firstly its 1937, by noted Modernists #SeabrookAndFildes, with what looks like a modern #curtainwall (and sometimes claimed as a first), but actually those metal panels are over concrete (I’ve seen the drawings), but still, pretty … Continue reading Early Modern in Bourke Street – Weber & Rice/Burnett’s 1937.