Original post 26 May 2017: Repost from 2017: The architects own home by #DavidGodsell, 1960, by far the most exciting thing on my #beamarismodern jaunt. Luckily the large site next door is vacant. Godsell was (obviously) a rather talented interpreter of #FrankLloydWright, infuences from many of his periods here, along with that 60s interest in … Continue reading Godsell House, Beaumaris
‘The old lady who wouldn’t sell ‘
18 May 2023 I remember this ! A lone old house in front of the Camberwell Junction Safeways where we shopped every Saturday morning when I was a youngster. Facebook took me to an ABC article from 2016, outlining the whole story. She was Mary Ann Campigli, who not only refused to sell to Safeways, … Continue reading ‘The old lady who wouldn’t sell ‘
Flats that look like something else …
18 May 2023: Amazing place - happened to pass this a few weeks ago, at 23 Seymour Road, Elsternwick, and recognised it from ages ago - it was identified in a @cityofgleneira study from 2019, which tells me it was designed by Harold Shafer, and built in 1973. The very unusual street front has tall … Continue reading Flats that look like something else …
Alverno
Original post 16 May 2019: #Alverno, #DalgetyStreet, #StKilda, built 1918 for Miss Hoffman. Next door is an Edwardian house same date probably, and both were once part of the garden of the big Victorian terrace further to the right. An example of #earlyflats, part Edwardian #redbrick, part #ArtsAndCraftsStyle, and rather formal. It’s one flat on … Continue reading Alverno
The Hoddle grid reimagined
12 May 2023: Surveyor Robert Hoddle is famous for laying out the original town grid of Melbourne in 1837, but he wasn’t very creative about it. So I’ve re-drawn his plan of Melbourne, with improvements, a speculative design of what might have been. - I’ve drawn it up to Latrobe, which wasn’t actually surveyed until … Continue reading The Hoddle grid reimagined
Modernist castle
Original post 8 May 2019: Every mans home is his Modernist Castle-with-decorative-railings, spotted in Robe Street St Kilda. I think that maybe the slightly rafish seaside suburb of #StKilda after WW1 attracted people and/or designers who just let their heads go. If it was 1930s and didn’t have the stepped parapets it would actually be … Continue reading Modernist castle
Sex didn’t sell after all
13 May 2023: The sex shop on Acland Street left this little Victorian shop some time ago, looks terrible - but the interesting thing is that the rear, all exposed because it’s a corner, is very intact, with nice brown bricks and verandah, complete with cast iron, which looks to have been larger upstairs, part … Continue reading Sex didn’t sell after all
VCAT says facadism not ok !
4 May 2023 Quite shocked to see that VCAT has actually said no to something on the basis of a bad heritage outcome - in this case facadism of the 1889 Royal Hotel in Clifton Hill. The developers wanted to keep only the two main walls, and given the lower buildings all round, the token … Continue reading VCAT says facadism not ok !
Eastern Market
24 April 2023 The grand Eastern Market, 1/2 a city block on the corner of Bourke & Exhibition, was designed by Reed& Barnes, and completed in 1879 - but the few photos of the interior are mainly from its demolition in 1960. They show it had three large arched roofs, with skylights along each side … Continue reading Eastern Market
Old Prahran Courthouse
6 April 2015 Repost 2015: Old #prahrancourthouse. Great and rather rare example of #roughfaced #sandstone in a city of italianate cement render or bricky gothic, but of course perfect for an image of solid, dour justice. Architect Charles Gilchrist working in the #publicworksdepartment, built 1887. Surprisingly all the fine Gothic stonework and entry to the … Continue reading Old Prahran Courthouse









