Original post 19 January 2018: Call me mad but I’ve always liked this one, in Little Bourke, off Swanston, built 1990. Just, you know, such an expression of inexpensive #Pomo; square #precast units, square windows, square proportions (built up to the #40mheightlimit), with the corner ‘expressed’ by that darker coloured non-turret, just hanging there. Built … Continue reading Simple Pomo hotel
Oriental style in Toorak
Original post 18 January 2018: Tsoshaan Mansions, #ArthurPurnell, 1917, cnr Malvern rd & Irving Road, Toorak. Only real estate photos, but I wanted to see what Purnells other ‘Chinese’ style design apart from his own house was like. The lychgate has a definite oriental feel, with that outer lower pitched roof, with very deep eaves, … Continue reading Oriental style in Toorak
Buxton/Talma building
Original post 16 January 2018; Buxtons, also known as the #TalmaBuilding, #SwanstonStreet, opposite the Town Hall, #WSLaw, 1885. Having just found the old sketch (thanks #NGVmelbourne) I can see the ornate verandah rebuilt in the 1980s isn’t half as ornate as the original 1880s one ! You can also see how it went from being … Continue reading Buxton/Talma building
State Library stairs
Original post 19 January 2020: Here’s the very nice but controversial renovated #marblesstairs at the #StateLibraryVictoria; it seems that because each step was worn unevenly, it didn’t meet the newish National Construction Standards, nor OH&S, and rather then replace they put new (different) marble over the old, with a new regulation higher balustrade too. Quite … Continue reading State Library stairs
Infill in Richmond
31 December 2024 Don’t know why exactly but I quite like this one - of all the boring or intrusive or cheap looking mid rise infill around town these days. Perhaps it’s the level of detail of the boxes, that is to say, ins and outs and colours, creating some variety. Also that the top … Continue reading Infill in Richmond
Medium density off Chapel Street
4 January 2024 Some more mid rise infill, looking like a bit a Tokyo from this angle, behind Chapel Street, on Princes Close. Almost cute, but a bit blocky. Took me a minute to realise there’s two. The left one has a long side facing the park, and seems to be spacious enough. Plan is … Continue reading Medium density off Chapel Street
‘Bespoke’ concrete in Fitzroy
Original post 13 January 2016: I quite like the severe rippled precast solidity of this new #apartmentblock near my house (which is actually called 'Bespoke' !). But with such deep set windows behind small 'balcony' openings on the south side, how dark must those lounge rooms be? Update 2024: it’s 81 Argyle Street, by @rothelowman, … Continue reading ‘Bespoke’ concrete in Fitzroy
Middle park flats
1 January 2024 Nice block of flats corner Armstrong and Danks Streets, Middle Park. The curve and simple lines mean it must be 1930s or later, though the diamond pane windows give it a more traditional air. I guess they were trying to be both modern and homey. Still seems to be one owner, all … Continue reading Middle park flats
Telephone Exchange and bomb shelter
Original post 6 January 2021: The ‘Batman Automatic Telephone Exchange’ in #FlindersLane, near Market Street, which I photographed in 2013. I went specially because I hadn’t ever noticed it ! And it’s great. Would have been very avant garde if it had been built when it was first designed, possibly as early as 1948, but … Continue reading Telephone Exchange and bomb shelter
South Melbourne terraces and cottages
13 January 2024: Elegant terrace in Bank Street South Melbourne. Since there’s no parapet, and cast iron verandahs were ubiquitous by the 1870s, this could be 1860s or earlier. The fence however looks much later perhaps 1880s, with those chunky posts. Bit rusty too. Lovely gardens. Same but slightly different- a pair of two storey … Continue reading South Melbourne terraces and cottages









