12 August 2018 Postmodernism. The #urbanruin of the #AllanPowellHouse, 1989, Victoria Street, #StKilda. #AllanPowell was the architect for this house for the Crigan family, but it was so well known, it was known by the architects name. I certainly knew it as that ! Always puzzled by it too, the faux ruin parts less prominent … Continue reading Crigan House, Allan Powell, St Kilda
Relova Redressing Laundry, Hoddle Street, Richmond
Original post 14 August 2017: Relova Redressing Laundry, #HoddleStreet, Richmond, 1937, architect Walter Mason. The big drum held the water tank (at least that's always been my understanding). I remember this from archi school lectures in the 80s held up as a notable example of #ArtDeco, so I was surprised to learn while working at … Continue reading Relova Redressing Laundry, Hoddle Street, Richmond
Rosati, Flinders Lane
Original post 2 August 2016 Still can’t believe this loss - Looks like nothing is left of the distressed classical style 1987 interior of Rosati's in Flinders Lane - once THE place to see and be seen. From memory designed by the restauranter/entrepreneur Piero Guesueldi, with the help of Italian mosaic artists. Beautiful mosaics, great … Continue reading Rosati, Flinders Lane
Prefabricated house, St Kilda
27 July 2023 Fenagh Cottage in Burnett Street St Kilda is a prefabricated timber house from c1857, a surprising survivor. I’m pretty sure it used to be obscured by a lush garden, but it’s quite visible now. It was built either by the lot owner William Cleary, or the man who leased it in 1857, … Continue reading Prefabricated house, St Kilda
Pentridge Prison – now a hotel
30 July 2023 So Cell Block B at the former Pentridge Prison has been turned into hotel (it opened in April). They knocked five cells together to create suites ‘something like an uber luxurious train compartment’ according a recent Age review. The ground level is bars, lounges and restaurants, and there’s a pool too. The … Continue reading Pentridge Prison – now a hotel
Best postwar Greek Orthodox Church ?
Original post 26 July 2017: Ok people, especially anyone with a greek background, which one of these is the most architecturally exciting Greek Orthodox Church ? One architect designed, the other not. I’m looking specifically at postwar ones, 1950-1980, there are loads of others but honestly they're mostly odd, amateurish attempts at stylised byzantinish. So … Continue reading Best postwar Greek Orthodox Church ?
A wall of towers at the Queen Vic Market
29 July 2023 I saw this a week ago but immediately looked away - a wall of towers at the south edge of the Queen Victoria Market. The site is created by making the road there half as wide, and the tallest thin one is actually where the roundabout is, ie the middle of Queen … Continue reading A wall of towers at the Queen Vic Market
Early modern in Toorak – Caringal Flats
Original post 22 July 2018: Repost 2018: The quite mad but fabulous #CaringalFlats, a bit of 1920s European #earlymodermism, but built 1948-51 - and in the middle of tony #Toorak, normally given to Tudor mansions. Built in Tahara Road by the James Family Agency, presumably as an investment, there’s 12 flats in a low curved … Continue reading Early modern in Toorak – Caringal Flats
Old vicarage, Christ Church St Kilda
Original post 20 July 2018: In the middle of #StKilda is the cute little c1855 #GothicRevival house hidden inside extensive gardens (I snuck in for this photo). It’s behind #ChristchurchStKilda, and known as the Bishops House, though that use was only in the 1980s-90s, it was actually built as the #vicarage, then from the 1880s … Continue reading Old vicarage, Christ Church St Kilda
Too Big in Kerr Street Fitzroy.
17 July 2012: Residents just been to VCAT over this - Yarra Council unfortunately not much help - indeed officer said 'yes', but Councillors overode them, but then council's presentation at VCAT was not great. Architects Kennedy Nolan. Longer view Other side of street Update 2023: they built it, though without extra bit on top. … Continue reading Too Big in Kerr Street Fitzroy.









