Ticket booth deco delights, Taylor & Soilleux

Ticket booth deco delights, Taylor & Soilleux

So Buck Rogers ! There’s not a lot of Art Deco cinemas left in Victoria, and almost none by #TaylorAndSoilleux, who I think did the best ones - often including the most extraordinary #ticketboxes, which probably went well before the theatres themselves. In order they are Padua Brunswick, Park Albert Park, Hartwell, Windsor, Oriana in … Continue reading Ticket booth deco delights, Taylor & Soilleux

Vegemite heritage

Vegemite heritage

This is the ‘Vegemite Factory’ (Kraft Foods) in Port Melbourne which is up for #heritagelisting, as part of the #FishermansBend review. The administration building is very nice albeit slightly altered - it was built in 1957, with first floor additions in 1967, both by #OakleyAndParkes, nice #glasscurtainwall, but the cream bricks are now rendered grey … Continue reading Vegemite heritage

Horizontally vertical Art Deco in Elizabeth Street

Horizontally vertical Art Deco in Elizabeth Street

Original post 15 April 2019: The Beehive Building, Elizabeth Street, 1935. Love how architect #JosephPlottel took the vertical proportions and said, nah, let’s go horizontal ! Plottel was pretty prolific in the interwar years, best known for his many flats in a range of styles from Tudor to modernist, and the excellent #FootscrayTownHall. This is … Continue reading Horizontally vertical Art Deco in Elizabeth Street

Celtic Club facadism – not a building, and not the club anymore.

Celtic Club facadism – not a building, and not the club anymore.

The #celticclub facade job has come out looking rather peculiar, which won’t be improved much by any greenery, and I suppose isn’t a surprise - the original architecture is so solid, with the tower just sprouting out and the detailing rather thin. It was built as the West Bourke Hotel in 1876 (top floor 1920s), … Continue reading Celtic Club facadism – not a building, and not the club anymore.