Original post 26 January 2021 I do like all periods of architecture, including modernism, but this doesn’t float my boat. One of the less interesting of the 55 post war #officeblocks that’s proposed for #heritagelisting - #WalesCorner, at Collins & Swanston, was built 1964-66, and designed by #StephensonTurner, best known for their 1930s hospitals. Like … Continue reading Wales Corner
Parabolic roof – Rosebud Uniting Church, 1967
28 January 2024: Some great photos of the very interesting Rosebud Uniting Church, built in 1967, and designed by Smith & Tracey. It features a steep swooping up roof made of a pair of hyperbolic paraboloids (also known as hypar), clad in copper. Inside, there’s a lot of great timber framework, and a tall triangular … Continue reading Parabolic roof – Rosebud Uniting Church, 1967
A development win, mostly
27 January 2024: That controversial development in Tiuna Grove, Elwood, nearly complete - in 2019, two WW1 era houses and another which had cream brick flats in front were to be demolished for a big apartment development. Locals were very organised and determined and supported by Council, and the houses were added to the heritage … Continue reading A development win, mostly
Fabulous foyer, 1941
Original post 27 January 2019: Fabbo office entry to the #ESandARoyalBankChambers, cnr Collins & Elizabeth, #StephensonAndTurner, 1941. Luxe Modern/ArtDeco (#artmoderne?), all #marble and #chromiumsteel. Looked better in 2011 when I took the first photo, didnt need that silly clashing gold light thing, installed in 2017 I think, had to turn the saturation down to get … Continue reading Fabulous foyer, 1941
Brook(e)s Jetty, St Kilda
24 January 2024: Finally got to see the new Brook(e)s Jetty at St Kilda Beach, near Luna Park, completed early 2022. It’s a nice idea, a 20m circular platform, with seating, and a floor largely of grating, with water sloshing below. Don’t know what it’s coated with, but it wasn’t hot on this hot day. … Continue reading Brook(e)s Jetty, St Kilda
Eastcliff St Kilda, c1888 very advanced style
Original 20 January 2021: Spotted in #AlmaRoad St Kilda - a delightful house, with a corner turret and side entrance. Could be c1890 or c1900. Doesn’t appear to have any info in the port phillip heritage review, but is graded as ‘significant’. Update 2024: for sale now, real estate listing shows inside is grand but … Continue reading Eastcliff St Kilda, c1888 very advanced style
Australiana at ANA, Elizabeth Street
Original post 26 January 2019: If you poke around, the interiors of the #ANAbuilding in Elizabeth Street near Flinders Lane has all these Australian animals here and there ! The #AustralianNativesAssociation was a #mutualsociety from the 19thC, providing insurance, sickness benefits etc for members. Being National by nature, they used ‘100% Australian timbers and marbles’ … Continue reading Australiana at ANA, Elizabeth Street
Great bank, City Road,
Original post 22 January 2018: Bank of NSW, City Road, Southbank, 1932, #GodfreySpowers, rather nice and very unusual stylised Romanesque, with simple lines and zig zag details that look rather Art Deco. This bank must have served the low rise industrial and warehouse business that once dominated in this area. Now it’s a tiny #mote … Continue reading Great bank, City Road,
Forum Theatre
19 January 2024: The FB page Cinemas & Theatres of Australia has these great images of the Forum - it opened in Feb 1929 as the State Theatre, and while the interior was ‘a Florentine courtyard’, the exterior was Moorish, and was painted in many colours - ochre, jade green, sepia and Prussian blue, as … Continue reading Forum Theatre
Unbuilt Streamlined delight.
17 January 2024 Rather excellent. A design by Arthur Purnell (Purnell & Pierce) for an office block in 1937, but no indication of where or for who. It’s rather more striking than anything actually built in the CBD in the 30s - super streamlined, with horizontal window framing and multiple curved corners. Maybe if it … Continue reading Unbuilt Streamlined delight.









