Elms Family a bit more than a facade but not much – John Wardle on Spring Street.

Elms Family a bit more than a facade but not much – John Wardle on Spring Street.

First posted Instagram 28 February 2020. Poor ole 1925 #ElmsFamilyHotel, got #heritagelisted but not before plans were already underway to build something big on top (by @johnwardlearchitects), so it was mostly demolished - but Im pleased to see they actually kept one internal wall complete with with lovely blue #pubtiles - BUT they made the … Continue reading Elms Family a bit more than a facade but not much – John Wardle on Spring Street.

Victorian townhouses in the Paris End, an early conservation win.

Victorian townhouses in the Paris End, an early conservation win.

First posted 9 November 2019 #MelvilleHouse, one of the few big houses/terrace houses built for the medical profession in the 19th century, when the #parisend was the Harley St of Melbourne. They were built for Dr Ray in 1881, and designed by #NathanielBillings, in a fairly elaborate #RenaissanceRevival. They were knocked over her and shops … Continue reading Victorian townhouses in the Paris End, an early conservation win.

Refined contemporary in East Melbourne

Refined contemporary in East Melbourne

First posted 10 November 2019 George + Powlett in #EastMelbourne just finished, 11 apartments, I assume luxury ones, designed by #PowellAndGlenn (#AllanPowellArchitect) replaced a rather daggy 70s brick motel. I quite like it, a rather severe channeling of #YunckenFreeman, complete with basement flats facing into an ‘area’ as seen in #1MacarthurStreet. Could have done with … Continue reading Refined contemporary in East Melbourne

St Vincent’s Hospital – the grand Edwardian front we missed out on.

St Vincent’s Hospital – the grand Edwardian front we missed out on.

26 January 2020 This slightly crappy back end of St Vincents Hospital Melbourne is actually the most historic part, and one of the first ‘modern’ hospital blocks in Vic that’s still around, with generous balconies for patients to sit on, away from the germs that everyone had finally accepted were real. Built in 1905, designed … Continue reading St Vincent’s Hospital – the grand Edwardian front we missed out on.