9 September 2024 The ex Rechabite Hall off Chapel Street Prahran packs a punch on a small scale - built 1889 at the height of the boom, it’s location facing down a side street makes it stand out, not to mention the elaborate facade and mansarded tower (and any flanking buildings also long gone). Designed … Continue reading Rechabite Hall
Curvy flats, Caulfield
8 September 2024 Groovy flats in North Caulfield, built on a curved plan. Fountain Court in Orrong Crescent was built in 1968, and designed by the very creative husband & wife team on Holgar & Holgar, part of the WW2 era Eastern European and often Jewish migrant community. Their houses are pretty sumptuous and glam, … Continue reading Curvy flats, Caulfield
Big old Victorian shop, Chapel Street
7 September 2024 Popped into Sacred Heart op shop in Chapel Street Prahran - looks like something terrible happened ! But it’s just old brown paint peeling off. Inside is even more interesting - a two storey section with a Victorian staircase, skylights everywhere, timber ceilings, ornate cast iron columns too, it was clearly some … Continue reading Big old Victorian shop, Chapel Street
Concrete arches in Clarendon Street
7 September 2024 Spotted this new thing in Clarendon Street, South Melbourne, thought it better than most, then discovered it’s by @sixdegreesarchitects, so perhaps that’s why. They’ve been doing arches for a while, and this one is in bold Brutalist concrete, complete with the marks of the wooden form work, like the 50s-60s original Brutalist … Continue reading Concrete arches in Clarendon Street
High rise on the Esplanade
6 September 2024 Questa Heights, Upper Esplanade, St Kilda; it’s a big old high rise, but somehow you almost don’t notice it, maybe it’s the generous setbacks. Replacing an 1882 villa called Questa, it was built in 1963, and designed by prewar Jewish emigre architect Mordecai Benshemesh, who did the blocky cream brick flats I … Continue reading High rise on the Esplanade
Hawthorn Town Hall
6 September 2014: The impressive Hawthorn Town Hall, 1888, designed by Hawthorn local John Beswicke, who did loads of houses, shops and other stuff including four other town halls (#dandenongtownhall, #malverntownhall #brightontownhall and Essendon) but this one by far the best. Recently #refurbished and #repainted. Portico a later addition. Update 2024 : Its been painted … Continue reading Hawthorn Town Hall
Prefabricated in Fitzroy
5 September 2014 This church hall in King William Street Fitzroy near the town hall started out as a #prefabricated #castiron store, built c1854, manufactured by EDWIN MAW LIVERPOOL, like it says. The roof trusses are timber, but the side walls are the original corrugated iron. Update 2024 The rendered brick front is later, various … Continue reading Prefabricated in Fitzroy
St Moritz, St Kilda
5 September 2024 The St Moritz luxury apartments on the Upper Esplanade were finished middle of last year, and they’re quite speccy, almost unreal with the totally smooth curved concrete and glass. Designed by @fenderkatsalidis, who also did the curvy apartments behind the Esplanade Hotel in 2007 (4th last pic). The development of three blocks … Continue reading St Moritz, St Kilda
Bricky spacious flats, Balaclava
2 September 2024 Some striking flats I’ve passed a million times in Hotham Street, East St Kilda. A bit of 1920s European modern as practiced by Jewish emigre architect Mordecai Benshemesh in the early postwar period (he’s best known for Edgewater Towers). Called the Francelaw Flats, they were designed 1948, but not completed till 1951, … Continue reading Bricky spacious flats, Balaclava
Frankie’s West Kilda
1 September 2024 This cute kiosk seen in a charming photo from the 50s (@library_vic) is still there, now a popular cafe in Cowderoy Street West St Kilda just behind the Beaconsfield Hotel. It must have an interesting history, though I can’t find out much, but the building looks c1930 to me. It was still … Continue reading Frankie’s West Kilda









