Repost from 2014 : #crazyhouse, 3 Westgarth Street, #fitzroy.Probably a 1960s #renovation of a #terracehouse perhaps by an Italian immigrant concreter but who knows ? Looks like made of leftovers from an office block or shopping centre. Definitely #featurism, as #robinboyd would say. I love it. Graded ‘non contributory’ in the heritage precinct, but to … Continue reading Notable postwar terrace houses
Clyde House, Collins Street
30 July 2021 Clyde House, 1915, Collins Street next to the Athenaeum, one of the numerous pre 1960 #tallthinfrontages you find in the CBD- and yet another Edwardian era design by #NahumBarnet, this one all one big bay window, no clear style, with delightful decorations of thistles that are almost Art Nouveau curly (quite out … Continue reading Clyde House, Collins Street
Estella/Rathgael/The Willows
22 July 2018 The Willows, originally Estella, built 1890, likely architect #WilliamWolf - it’s pretty amazing, clusters of Tuscan columns, supporting the panels with bas relief classical scenes. A very grand front for a single story house for Leon Cohen, a ‘well known bookmaker’ (who started out with his own clothing business age 21 in … Continue reading Estella/Rathgael/The Willows
Cann’s Ladieswear, Swanston Street
Looking spooky in the rain yesterday - this black tower on the corner of Swanston and Little Collins was built for Cann’s Drapery, in two stages, the first 6 floors in 1919, designed by #NahumBarnet, using Monier #reinforcedconcrete (photo 3) which allowed for another 2 floors in 1935, designed by #MarcusBarlow (who did the same … Continue reading Cann’s Ladieswear, Swanston Street
Ex North Fitzroy Police Station
Repost 2015 (!) : Surprised to learn recently that this was not just a stylish block of #artdecoflats in #alfredcrescent #northfitzroy but was originally built late 30s as a #policestation, and designed by my favourite architect #percyeverett, chief architect of the #publicworksdepartment!
Neo Classical in East Melbourne
Repost this day 2014 (my first Samsung had a pretty good camera) : Totally #neoclassical #terracehouses on VictoriaParade on the East Melbourne side - always admired these for stolid proportions and #unpainted finish and being uncommon for a #victorian design. Turns out that's because they're not ! Built 1910 designed by G W Vanheems best … Continue reading Neo Classical in East Melbourne
Victoriana in Middle Park
20 July 2017: Fabbo #VictorianHouse in Mills St #MiddlePark, when one #fretwork #gable isn't enough, even when you've already got #polychromebrick. Spose it's more #SwissCottage than Italiante, but basically it's a #HighVictorian pileiton ! Sept 2024
Vent Stack
I should know who designed it but I don’t. But I do like it, simple but effective. #Citylink vent stack, for exhaust from the #BurnleyTunnel, which opened Dec 2000. There was a little hooha at the time that the people in the nearby new apartments would be breathing in the smoke, but experts / someone … Continue reading Vent Stack
Prince of Wales Hotel, St Kilda
Repost this day 2018: The #PrinceofWalesHotelStKilda, a nice design by #RHMcIntyre (father of Peter) built in 1936. Actually it’s a tad disappointing, it could have been, I don’t know, more streamlined or more decorative; there’s better deco designs around. This is notable though as a mid scale hotel, much larger than your average #pub, but … Continue reading Prince of Wales Hotel, St Kilda
Queens Terrace, demolished, transformed
Repost this day 2018: Another case of that St Kilda thing- transformed #TerraceHouses; originally Queens Terrace, built 1880s, two of them converted to one huge #guesthouse in 1941 by #WHMerritt. Curiously solid balconies, rather blocks the view of the bay across the road ! Also v unusual having been 4 storey terraces originally (there’s a … Continue reading Queens Terrace, demolished, transformed









