Beaumaris Modern No 1 – 1953, but extended a lot

Beaumaris Modern No 1 – 1953, but extended a lot

Original post 23 October 2019 The Eidlitz House, 1953, Hocking Warren & Associates; lovely, simple, very 50s, #skillionroofs, plywood, timber framed #windowwalls, but turns out not as original as it looks. The house was a rectangular #smallhomesservice thing, facing north, with a 60s extension one end, which has been extended again; but the whole kitchen … Continue reading Beaumaris Modern No 1 – 1953, but extended a lot

Wertheim shopfront, Lyric House, Collins Street, 1931

Wertheim shopfront, Lyric House, Collins Street, 1931

27 September 2016 but photos 2024: Lyric House was built as the home of Wertheim’s, Australia’s largest purveyor of pianos - most were manufactured in their Richmond factory, the building that later became #Channel9. This image from the RVIA journal Sept 1931 (looks rather retouched), shows the base which includes great sculpted terracotta figures of … Continue reading Wertheim shopfront, Lyric House, Collins Street, 1931

The Prince St Kilda bar – part restored part demolished

The Prince St Kilda bar – part restored part demolished

The refreshed 1937 #ArtDeco ceiling at the #PrinceOfWalesHotelStKilda looks great, especially now that the #suspendedceiling has been removed from the larger bar area; and all the original #tiledfloors are there, complete with missing bits, showing where the original bar was (it was narrower but longer) and the tiles in the new rear part are sympathetic … Continue reading The Prince St Kilda bar – part restored part demolished

College of Surgeons, 1930s attenuated classicism

College of Surgeons, 1930s attenuated classicism

First published 16 February 2020 The #RoyalAustralasianCollegeOfSurgeons sits on a nice triangular site all its own in Spring Street, completed 1935, designed by #IrwinAndStephenson - in a style unique to Melbs and maybe Australia, prob best fits as #NordicClassicism, characteristic by very stripped, refined, attenuated proportions. The most clear inspiration I could find was a … Continue reading College of Surgeons, 1930s attenuated classicism

Thee terraces like one big house (almost), Albert Park, 1885

Thee terraces like one big house (almost), Albert Park, 1885

Original post 22 October 2019 Vermont Terrace, #AlbertPark, 1885; a rather classical design for that date, instead of the typical 1880s boom style eclecticism, maybe trying to look like a great big house, featuring a fine large #pediment, flanked by simple balustrades (prob missing urns) atop partly walls that are designed like #pilasters on a … Continue reading Thee terraces like one big house (almost), Albert Park, 1885