6 January 2025 The St Kilda Synagogue in Charnwood Grove was completed in 1927, much larger than the first 1872/1904 one across the road, able to seat 1000. It was designed by Joseph Plottel in a suitably exotic stylised Byzantine, with a big low dome (which actually you only see from a distance down the … Continue reading St Kilda Synagogue
Brutalist Lab in Parkville
6 January 2025 A bit of Brutalism hiding down Poplar Road in Parkville which I snapped in 2014 (first pic however is @brutalistcharm 2016, better than mine). I knew nothing about it then, and now it’s now proposed for heritage listing in the very recent Parkville Heritage Review, which tells me that it’s the WR … Continue reading Brutalist Lab in Parkville
Presbyterian Church St Kilda
4 January 2025 The Presbyterian Church on Barkly Street St Kilda has dominated the hill since 1885, and just sold after only 2 weeks on the market. It’s got so little land, no room for underground parking for instance, so perhaps it was another denomination, or going to be a large house ? It was … Continue reading Presbyterian Church St Kilda
Two grand banks, High Street Northcote
2 January 2016, updates 2025: A pair of similar grand 1880s banks in High Street Northcote, both quite intact, and both with first floor arcaded porticos. The first was the #LondonCharteredBank, can’t find a precise date, but was by #OakdenAddisonanandKemp - a surprising style for them, they liked to do the latest Queen Anne, which … Continue reading Two grand banks, High Street Northcote
St James Park Estate Hawthorn
31 December 2024 I knew the St James Park Estate in Hawthorn had some big houses, but I’d forgotten how big (as my friend driving me around said f** off big). It all started off as the huge estate for the bluestone Gothic Invergowrie, 1st pic, first part built 1840s, and it’s still there nestled … Continue reading St James Park Estate Hawthorn
120 Collins Street
29 December 2024 The new refurb of 120 Collins Street by @hassell_studio includes a new glass entrance, which is nicer than the stripey lumpy grey it was before, but I think that sharp roof introduces a discordant note on Collins Street. And it wasn’t necessarily a good idea to reveal side wall that was never … Continue reading 120 Collins Street
Paris ‘style’ in Toorak
30 December 2024 I posted a pic of this curiosity in 2018, saying I’d seen the plans about 1994, but couldn’t believe they were serious, so vaguely surprised when I saw it for real ! Not only is it rather literal ‘Parisian’, it’s got rather too much mansard roof, and it’s squeezed down a narrow … Continue reading Paris ‘style’ in Toorak
Tea House tower
29 December 2024 I posted about the grand and rather massive Tea House on Clarendon Street Southbank on this day 6 years ago because Heritage Victoria actually refused a permit for a hotel tower plonked right next to it (last 2 pics). New developers commissioned a new design in 2022 from the internationally famous @snohetta … Continue reading Tea House tower
TB Clinic, Little Lonsdale
28 December 2018 updated 2024: All that’s left of the 1927 TB Clinic in #LittleLonsdaleStreet near Queen- I meant to get photos before demolition but too late ! Don’t know why this bit still there, are they going to leave it as a ruin in the plaza ? Don’t think that’s a good idea. It … Continue reading TB Clinic, Little Lonsdale
Unitarian Church East Melbourne
27 December 2024 A bit of mid century mundane, the Unitarian Peace Memorial Church in Grey Street East Melbourne; built in 1965 it was designed by Erik & Grethe Kolle, 1st pic and info @chrismbr. I’m starting with that in order to work backwards - firstly, it looked better with the slate roofing, and from … Continue reading Unitarian Church East Melbourne









