September 2025 The ex-Richmond Power Station is attractive, impressive and very graffitied - it’s in Cremorne off the river, and you might have seen it from the train. The first part was built in 1891, designed in nice stripey brickwork with a cute tower by Henry Gibbs for the first private electric supply provider in … Continue reading Richmond Power Station
Gardenvale, up
September 2025 Gardenvale Station, one of those radically elevated ones, perched atop a long embankment, the original way of avoiding level crossings. The station was built in 1906 in pretty simple style, perched on giant legs, probably originally timber, now steel. Platform 1 (to city) was damaged by fire in 2009, then repaired, but like … Continue reading Gardenvale, up
Unbelievable
September 2025 A shocking case of ruination - this was built as Maples Furniture Store in 1905 on the corner of Chapel and High Streets, Prahran. Then somewhere round 1990, SOMEONE decided to make more out of it by converting to offices and replacing much of the best bits to increase the floor and window … Continue reading Unbelievable
From bank to fashion
September 2025 Chanel’s new home in Russell Street, cnr Flinders Lane. Originally built as a branch of the Royal Bank of Victoria in 1923 in a Neoclassical style. Designed by Tompkins & Tompkins, who did a lot of stuff in the #MelbCBD incl the similar Herald Building round the corner also in the 20s; the … Continue reading From bank to fashion
Adolf Loos at the NGV
September 2025 This big sideboard at the NGV dates from 1903, a far cry from the elaborately carved Edwardian furniture filling the homes of Melb at the time. That’s because it comes from Vienna, and it’s by one of the most avant guard designers of the Sezession period, Adolf Loos, most famous for his quote … Continue reading Adolf Loos at the NGV
8 Hours Monument
23 September 2025 The 8 Hours Monument sits on a bit of land on the corner of Russell and Victoria Streets, and perhaps should be better known / prominent than it is. It commemorates, of all things, the 8 hour day; but average working days back in the early 19thC were far longer than that, … Continue reading 8 Hours Monument
State Library steps
19 September 2025 I love these crazy ornate lamps that flank the main steps of the State Library; three little sphinxes with scrolls for bodies, and tendrils up the post. They were installed in 1891, to enable the gallery to be open at night, though I’m not sure that actually happened. They were designed and … Continue reading State Library steps
Sturdy Gothic
18 September 2025 I was surprised to see that the church hall at St George’s CofE in Glenferrie Rd Malvern has a rather striking tower front, and given the date of 1891 it’s a bit avant garde, all red brick and simple details, looking almost 1920s. Originally it had a spire, making it even more … Continue reading Sturdy Gothic
Domain Park flats
17 September 2025 Domain Park flats - such a landmark, such a thin profile ! Love the way the lift cores stick up behind too. But yes it’s pretty massive from in front, and bloody windy on Monday. On Domain Road opposite the Botanic Gardens, it was designed by Robin Boyd, largely completed in 1962, … Continue reading Domain Park flats
Fab terrace house in Avoca Street
15 September 2025 I’ve known about this rather extraordinary house in Avoca Street South Yarra for a long time, but only actually had a look today - so much cast iron ! So many unusual features all packed in: it’s three storeys, addresses the corner with an oriel, the verandah has a side curve (all … Continue reading Fab terrace house in Avoca Street









