Repost 2018: A #postmodern post in honour of the passing of #RobertVenturi, #EagleInsurance, William Street, from 1986 by #DentonCorkerMarshall, not much #complexityandcontradiction, but it does mark a return to decoration and pattern, a hint at the classical, with a base, middle and top, complete with #cornice, and a nod to history, with the #baywindow a … Continue reading Postmodern in William Street
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Victor Horsley Chambers, 1924
Repost 2019: Hanging out for a #protest, in the window of #VictorHorsleyChambers, in the #parisend of #CollinsStreet, 1924, by #BlackettAndForster - a rather nice bit of #GeorgianRevival, hard to see through the trees #tramstop etc. Actually I think it’s more like Victorian Revival, not that there is such a thing, but the elements are pretty … Continue reading Victor Horsley Chambers, 1924
Patersons, Bourke Street
Repost 2019: A nice bit of #ArtDecoMelbourne, normally hidden by #damntrees - Patersons Furniture, #BourkeStreet, 1934, by #ArthurPurnell (as Purnell & Pearce). Purnell had such a long and varied career, first 10 years in Canton (Guangdong), then in various partnerships back here after 1910, some great houses, some Chinesey looking things, offices, factories, clubs, and … Continue reading Patersons, Bourke Street
Oldest pub in Melbourne
Repost 2015: 1843! Didn't realise it was that old! The Devonshire Arms is not only Melbourne's oldest (former) pub, but nearly Melbourne's #oldestbuilding. Hidden away amongst the jumble of #stvincentshospitalmelbourne buildings, almost demolished in the 80s I think before it was realised how old it was (hence national trust pic from 1981). Restored and now … Continue reading Oldest pub in Melbourne
Facadism, possibly the worst …
Repost 2019: What were they thinking ? I mean the architects and I presume VCAT that let this happen. Gotta be the worst example of #facadism in #Melbourne. You can see they kept bits of roof, but to no effect, very small setback on one side, bigger setback on the corner, but the scale of … Continue reading Facadism, possibly the worst …
St Kilda Road – was it really lined with Mansions?
19 September 2021 Having just read Judith Buckridge’s history of St Kilda Road ‘Grand Boulevard’, I wanted to see if I could work out what it actually looked like in its hey day, since there’s no postcards or film that show it clearly lined with mansions, which dome people still say they remember. So it … Continue reading St Kilda Road – was it really lined with Mansions?
Ministry of Housing infill program 1980s
21 September 2016: My favourite house built for the #ministryofhousing’s #infillhousingprogram; it’s by #NormanDay, c1983, in #stgeorgesroad #northfitzroy, just where it meets Brunswick Street. Classical references in simple suburban materials - a giant #splitpediment in #redbrick, atop a formal inset square of #creambrick that curves inward for a little #baroque inflection, with vestigial pipe columns … Continue reading Ministry of Housing infill program 1980s
Atlas Insurance, Collins Street
18 September 2015: #Atlas. Featuring #Australia prominently on his shoulders. Relocated from the top of the 19th century building here at 404 #collinsstreet when it was replaced in the late 50s by a new #atlasinsurance building. Sadly a bit high up to appreciate, and backed by an aircon intake. Moved here (a second time) from … Continue reading Atlas Insurance, Collins Street
Manchester Unity Building
Repost 2017: #ManchesterUnity, #MarcusBarlow, built within 12 months in 1932, symbol of hope in the depths of the #GreatDepression, #firstescalators, #tallesttower (actually not, but certainly best known) etcetera, but #hardtophotograph since it faces partly south, and the #streettrees have grown around it…so which one is best ? 20 December 2017: The rather excellent but somewhat … Continue reading Manchester Unity Building
Elaborate Edwardian in Bridge Road
Repost 2018: The excellent thoroughly #OTT #hoghvictorian #WustermannBuildings in #BridgeRoadRichmond. I presume c1890. Possibly #JABKoch since he was German as I presume mr Wustermann was, but there’s also German American #WilliamWolf. Update : no it was built c1901, so not by Wolf since hed left by then, but could still be Koch. Further update thanks … Continue reading Elaborate Edwardian in Bridge Road









