The amphitheater like design of #CatoSquare means the sides are raised and does feel like it’s turned it’s back on the surrounding streets, an odd decision, the #IzettStreet side is a black wall, the #sprinklervalves had to go somewhere, but ??? On the other side the walls are glass lighting up the carpark, but that’s … Continue reading Blank walls at Cato Square
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Shakespeare in stained glass at the State Library
Repost 4 January 2020: Always a treat to see the Shakespeare Window up the top level of the @state_library_victoria dome - apparently it was one of the earliest made in Melbs, in 1862. And quite a survivor, originally in the Haymarket Theatre in Bourke Street, but taken out by impresario #GeorgeCoppin who had commissioned it, … Continue reading Shakespeare in stained glass at the State Library
The State Library furniture is pretty old, and stylish for 1913.
One of the things I like most about the @library_vic is the chairs ! 107 years old now, still used, and still look vaguely ‘modern’, with simple lines and square cut-outs, in contrast to the very traditional carved and varnished decoration on the central lectern thing, where a librarian would sit in order to shush … Continue reading The State Library furniture is pretty old, and stylish for 1913.
The impressive Domed Reading Room
Obligatory shot of the #DomedReadingRoom attge @library_vic from the top- it’s actually very high up ! For a place that had to house thousands of books, that’s a lot of empty space ! But very glad it’s there. Designed by Norman Peebles of #BatesPeeblesAndSmart, #JosephReed’s firm as it was in 1913. At 35.5 metres it … Continue reading The impressive Domed Reading Room
State Library dome not the biggest in 1913 after all !
#MythBusted ! The StateLibraryofVictoria #domedreadingroom was not the ‘biggest (#reinforcedconcrete) dome in the world’ in 1913 at all ! Structurally complete late 1912, but so was the #CentennialHallWroclaw, which is 62m wide while ours is only a piddly 34.7m. The Wroclaw dome officially opened in May 1913, ours in Nov 1913, so way ahead. I’m … Continue reading State Library dome not the biggest in 1913 after all !
Cal Bung delight in Footscray
Aptly named #ThePebbles, this 1920 house on #GeelongRoad in #Footscray is a #CalifornialBungalow on steroids ! Fat pebbly piers supporting complicated woodwork with wildly cantilevered brackets and spiky edged pergolas, and all perfectly intact ! We learned about this in archi school but I’d never stopped to see it up close. Designed by #SchreiberAndJorgenson, not … Continue reading Cal Bung delight in Footscray
Hidden Heritage in Brighton.
14 January 2025 A grand block of 20s looking flats off the Esplanade in Brighton, which I posted in 2020 with many questions, still unanswered. It started out as a fine Regency style house, probably built in the 1850s, for James Webb, who bought the large lot from original Brighton developer Henry Dendy in 1848. … Continue reading Hidden Heritage in Brighton.
Minimalism done well
I was just saying to Grant ‘everyone likes to do minimalist but they just end up with plain boxes’ and then this ! An elevated box of white sticks (which fold back to open up the windows) above a glass walled living area that opens to the north facing walled garden. Very nice. By @denatrisskurrie. … Continue reading Minimalism done well
Matching mansions !
Chevy Chase and Ratho Park were built in 1881 only 100m from each other in Brighton by the two partners of Thompson & Niven book importers, sellers and publishers (business must’ve been good). Very curious, but presumably good friends, met on the boat out from Scotland only 8 years before when Andrew Thompson was barely … Continue reading Matching mansions !
A very stylish church hall in Middle Park.
Ive no idea what this was built as, looks sort of like a church hall, but no church nearby - but it’s nice. Definitely Edwardian. It’s just off the Armstrong Street shops in #MiddlePark. Update : thanks @anthgram for finding that in 1915 it was the #churchhall for the Methodist Church, which is on the … Continue reading A very stylish church hall in Middle Park.









