8 June 2016: ‘Peak Hour 1970’, Argus Weekend Magazine, August 1943. Commuter heli-things taking off from the Argus building, cnr of Eliz & La Trobe, with very #BuckRogers #artdeco buildings beyond, only the state library done and Russell St police station remain familiar! Part of #thehistoryofthefuture exhibition at the #citygallery.
Balaclava cottages
7 June 2024 A stroll around the streets next to Balaclava station, starting with a rather unloved ex-corner shop, then a mix of Victorian timber cottages, some Edwardian red brick ones, and infill built since the 80s that mostly seem to repeat the old gabled fronts, which is nice, though the tall brick ones don’t … Continue reading Balaclava cottages
Postmodernism in the hills
6 June 2025 This is St John’s Upper Beaconsfield, a rather odd but charming church dating from 1984, replacing one destroyed in the terrible 1983 Ash Wednesday fires. It was designed by local architect and planner Paul Reid, inspired by European village churches - and it does have a rural alpine look look about it, … Continue reading Postmodernism in the hills
German Club/Miettas, Alfred Place
5 May 2019 : What was once Miettas in Alfred Place is one of those CBD interiors that should be protected but isn’t, though when Council issued a permit for a skinny office building on top, it included a requirement to retain the stairs and main upstairs rooms, though how they’d do that I’m not … Continue reading German Club/Miettas, Alfred Place
Green Knoll / Wax Museum St Kilda
4 June 2024 This delightful thing once stood on the corner of Acland Street and the Esplanade in St Kilda, where there’s now McDonald’s, and had quite a varied history. It was built as the Green Knoll Cafe in 1917, to a design by Gibbs & Finlay, with multiple domes joining those on the Sea … Continue reading Green Knoll / Wax Museum St Kilda
Squeezy Deco in St Kilda
30 May 2024 An uncomfortable juxtaposition on Fitzroy Street St Kilda. But actually if you step back you can see they carved a gap out of the huge apartment block built next door (2000s?), so the flats wouldn’t look too much at blank walls. Not exactly elegant though. It’s a blank wall at the other … Continue reading Squeezy Deco in St Kilda
Modernist letterbox Brighton
1 June 2017: Fabbo 1958 letterbox in #NorwoodAvenue, #BrightonMelbourne. The house isn’t bad either. Said to have featured in Home Beautiful. Architect Keith Batchelor. #Modernism but with texture - brick paving, rock walls, chequerboard ceiling to the carport and decorative screens if you squint at the other photos. Update 2024: still there according to 2022 … Continue reading Modernist letterbox Brighton
Ball & Welch and CTA Flinders Street
28 May 2024 The facades of Ball & Welch and the Commercial Travellers Club on Flinders Street look much nicer than before, but the new bits not so much. And ‘restored’ is not accurate, but they look mostly as they did in the photo from c1910. Ball & Welch was built in 1899 as a … Continue reading Ball & Welch and CTA Flinders Street
2 Treasury Place
27 May 2015: The enormous triple-winged old Lands Department dominates the govt buildings within the #treasuryreserve on #treasuryplace. Shows how important land was. Plus I think it housed just about the whole of govt admin. Architect Michael Egan won a competition in 1859, but it was then criticised as too plain, so he jazzed it … Continue reading 2 Treasury Place
Vault
26 May 2024 So Vault aka the Yellow Peril has been recommended for the Victorian Heritage Register. The statement of significance notes that it is an accomplished and pivotal work of public art, by sculptor Ron Robertson Swann, especially notable for its colour and composition, and for its history as a controversial and well-known example … Continue reading Vault









