Repost from 2018: The #PamelaAndersonHouse, Canterbury Rd, #StKildaWest, by #CassandraFahey (practice name #CassandraComplex haha), built 2000 for (in)famously misogynistic ex (#AustralianRules) football player #SamNewman, who never actually lived there. After doing a string of award winning projects in the 2000s, I heard she gave up #architecture for a while, now she’s Lead Architect at Woods … Continue reading Pamela Anderson House
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Dalcrombie, Olinda, 1939.
Repost 2017: A stylish movie set ? No, it’s a house in Olinda ! #Dalcrombie was built in 1939 for Earle Coles, of Coles & Garrard, and originally named Llanhydroch; it was designed by #JEsmondDorney, who did a lot of really great Deco flats, especially in Elwood. So many projecting #semicircular elements, a fave feature … Continue reading Dalcrombie, Olinda, 1939.
Stylish toilet block
Repost 2016: Bit of #municipalmodern, the 60s #toiletblock behind the #shrineofremembrance. Designed by the #MelbourneCityCouncil in-house team, with a neat circular #cantileveredroof, floating over ribbed concrete walls. Painted the dreaded shades of grey, was originally unpainted concrete with brown bricks. (There was a square version in the Fitzroy Gardens demolished a few years ago for … Continue reading Stylish toilet block
Charles Hotham Hotel tower
A redevelopment of the long neglected #SirCharlesHothamHotel on the corner of Flinders & Spence has been announced - and it might not be too bad ! Built in 1913, it’s one of the last designs by #WilliamPittArchitect, and apart from the corner bar and billiard room, the interiors are pretty intact, with art nouveau tiling … Continue reading Charles Hotham Hotel tower
Northcote Theatre
Northcote Theatre, Melbs oldest intact picture house, built 1912; preserved as a function centre for decades. I got it on the #victorianheritageregister about 15 years ago. Now proposed for an upgrade to more like a nightclub- great the facade is to be restored, reopening the upper porch area, and I don’t mind the groovy new … Continue reading Northcote Theatre
Arts centre spire idea
24 December 2020: My 1991 proposal to give the Arts Centre a new spire instead of finishing the then existing short one- by putting it on the concert hall instead. Something like the spire we were going to get back in the 60s. Can’t recall whether I thought some or all would’ve copper, but certainly … Continue reading Arts centre spire idea
Early terrace in Victoria Parade
Repost 2016: Linacre's Terrace, 1857, #victoriaparade, #eastmelbourne, features an elegant arcaded porch / inset verandah, apparently made in #sandstone. (and a rather vestigial pediment). The heritage citation says it's important as an early terrace, though actually there are plenty more that are earlier, though I spose not by much. The earliest are nearby, like royal … Continue reading Early terrace in Victoria Parade
Ex pub in Fitzroy
Repost 2015: Another former #fitzroypub the Leicester Arms in Leicester Street off Brunswick, and pretty bloody intact too. Probably cos it had a short life and just became a house I suppose. Appears in newspapers in 1872, which looks right, but God knows why they built it since its hidden down a side street and … Continue reading Ex pub in Fitzroy
Monash Religious Centre
Repost 2017: #MonashReligiousCentre, #MockridgeStahleandMitchell, 1968. An interdenominational chapel, so no crosses, with a lovely calm atmosphere inside (though there are some #stainedglasswindows). The outside very understated like many of the early Monash buildings, (except the Ming Wing), though can’t say I actually like it much, an odd shape, neither dome nor cylinder, and the low … Continue reading Monash Religious Centre
I prefer podiums to gong straight up
So nearly 10 years ago I got a letter in the age re the now dumped Tower Melbourne, cnr Bourke & Queen - railing against the idea that towers could go almost straight up, very close to boundaries, and nobody seemed to care what this did to the street scale, or neighbours. This was the … Continue reading I prefer podiums to gong straight up









