October 2025 The great huge stonking entrance to the Old Melbourne Gaol, off Victoria Street, partly hidden behind RMIT buildings. It was built in the early 1860s, designed by JJ Clark or Gustav Joachimi, who also designed the Pentridge entrance around the same time. It leads into a nice courtyard with the chapel on axis. … Continue reading Old Melbourne Gaol
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QV development
October 2025 I still quite like this one that faces the forecourt of the State Library; it’s not too big, it’s got a podium that’s the same scale as the library, and there’s some fun shapes and colours. It’s by @mcbridecharlesryan, completed 2004, and the purple is one of their signature colours. I also like … Continue reading QV development
Moondah, a mansion by the sea
October 2025 I just saw an old photo of this huge pile and thought it was a demolished mansion I hadn’t seen - but actually it’s still there ! It’s Moondah in Mt Eliza, the home of the quite wealthy Richard Grice. The 1860 Gothic house on the adjacent property was built by his father, … Continue reading Moondah, a mansion by the sea
nice tiles
September 2025 Bright red tiles and a blue post add a Mondrian touch to these 50s flats in Burnett Street St Kilda. It’s actually one of a pair, the other painted into blandness. They replaced a large Victorian house, so they’re numbers 17 and 17a, the latter with the red tiles. It sold earlier this … Continue reading nice tiles
Caulfield racing stables
October 2025 Near Caulfield Racecourse are some houses of trainers that have survived with their big stables - I knew they were there somewhere, and happened to see two down some lanes. The first is off Bond Street, and it’s got some nice carved barge boards, but seen better days (and so has the house). … Continue reading Caulfield racing stables
Walk arcade redevelopment
October 2025 The all new Melbourne Walk development on Bourke Street, which looks very nice, does all the right things - except that only facades and some side walls were retained from the 5 heritage buildings there before (blue bits on the plan, and I’ve got some before pics interspersed). They were abandoned above the … Continue reading Walk arcade redevelopment
Hidden mansion row, St Kilda
October 2025 After a large site on Fitzroy Street near Grey Street was subdivided and sold in 1879, a row of six grand mansions were built, all a similar size, with matching garden setbacks. From the 1910s to the 1950s, they all disappeared behind shops built over the gardens, leaving some of them intact, and … Continue reading Hidden mansion row, St Kilda
Royal Arcade
October 2025 The beautiful Royal Arcade, which looks much like it’s ever done, elegant shopfronts, marble floors, glass roof on decorative cast iron trusses, lights on curly brass fittings - but actually it’s changed a bit from the 1870 original, designed by Charles Webb. Back then it had a slate floor and flat timber shopfronts, … Continue reading Royal Arcade
Grand little bank
October 2017 new pics 2025: Always loved this old bank down #LittleCollinsStreet; a bold classical front, but setback cos the streets so narrow, allowing for that grand door on the corner, round to The Causeway, a tiny 3m wide pedestrian laneway. Built for the Union Bank with rental office above, 1939, architects #AandKHenderson. This was … Continue reading Grand little bank
Flats controversy in Hawthorn
October 2025 Some nice but not extraordinary Art Deco flats in Creswick Street Hawthorn, on a sloping site looking to the river. The only notable style elements are the broad horizontal stripes versus the stepped facades with chamfered corners creating windows on the angle. Not heritage listed so no existing research, but checking Trove contemporary … Continue reading Flats controversy in Hawthorn









