28 October 2019 The #highriseapartments at 46 #LansellRoad are I guess early 60s and rather plain, but a huge garden setting, and of course great views. One of the many high rise blocks in #Toorak when you really look for them. They seemed to stop building them by the mid 70s though. Update : just … Continue reading Another Toorak Highrise
Big old shop windows, Albert Park
Original post 29 October 2019 A fine huge intact #Victorianshopfront in #BridportStreet, #AlbertPark; actually it’s 1901 which makes it officially Edwardian, but the style of the facade is very much that of the 1880s, while the window is much bigger than the average 1880s one. The verandah may be a 1980s reproduction; it’s got what … Continue reading Big old shop windows, Albert Park
Ex Shamrock Hotel, South Melbourne
Original post 10 February 2020 Wandering through the streets of #SouthMelbourne I was rather surprised to see this sticking up way above the mostly single storey streetscape. The #ShamrockHotel in Bank Street was built in 1889, and it’s unusual in a number of ways - 1. the scale, 2. it’s not on a corner and … Continue reading Ex Shamrock Hotel, South Melbourne
Cast Iron or Wrought Iron ?
Original post 10 February 2020 The gate and fence of this 1892 #QueenAnneStyle terrace pair on #GreyStreetStKilda seems to have both ! The gate appears to be actual wrought iron, with curled square bars, joined by those ties in the middle - or it might just be cast iron imitating wrought iron - which the … Continue reading Cast Iron or Wrought Iron ?
High Victorian in St Vincent Place, Albert Park
First posted 9 February 2020 An amazing OTT #highvictorian terrace house at 20 #StVincentPlace, #AlbertPark, largely hidden by trees (but found a photo from 1967). Has this crazy parapet that continues around the wing walls, never seen that before. Not #heritagelisted individually (only as part of the precinct) so no research, but those little cherubs … Continue reading High Victorian in St Vincent Place, Albert Park
Elenberg Fraser in St Kilda Road
Original post 8 February 2020 #VisionAndReality, it’s all about the angles and ...a bit of fudging - this is the #StBoulevard (😂), in #StKildaRoad, another curvilicious design from #ElenbergFraser, its not bad, it might have been just a huge lump, but it’s 3 separate blocks instead (with individual floral names), curving in 3 dimensions, but … Continue reading Elenberg Fraser in St Kilda Road
Victorian Gothic in brick and stone
19th Century #BenevolentInsitutions often had spacious grounds, even on #StKildaRoad, where the Institute for Deaf Children has a huge park in front with a sweeping drive. They also sometimes adopted a dour Gothic style, but in this case the architects #CrouchAndWilson lightened up the #bluestone base with delightful #polychromebrickwork detailing, and a riot of spires … Continue reading Victorian Gothic in brick and stone
Art Deco steppiness in St Kilda
Original post 30 October 2019 No 5 #BundalohnCourt #StKilda uses ArtDeco zig zag plan to great effect, seems to be mostly 1 bed, but at least two have been combined vertically to make a 3 bed townhouse.
Substation architecture
October 2019 The new #substation in #WaratahPlace in the city, by @co_opstudio, it’s not bad, some interest and texture, but I’m still annoyed they couldn’t do it with tiles that looked like #redbrick instead of the popular very dark brown, and that they said the half-tiles were going to be in a contrasting (red) colour, … Continue reading Substation architecture
Another Elenberg Fraser, most curvy of all ?
Original post 7 February 2020 #PremierTower, by #ElenbergFraser, I guess it’s only about 1/2 way up ! It was cut down from 90 floors...to 79, not as much a thought. This is the one that was inspired by Beyoncé (!). Photo 8 December so I suppose it’s quite a bit taller now. Photo 8 December … Continue reading Another Elenberg Fraser, most curvy of all ?









