Published in Spirit of Progress, Journal for the Art Deco and Modernism Society of Australia, Spring 2016 The T&G Buildings found across Australia and New Zealand are, employing an overused word, literally iconic. The tall square tower, emblazoned with ‘T&G’, topped by that distinctive stepped ziggurat-like capping, creates an easily recognised symbol of the company. … Continue reading All the T&G Buildings
Development over CBD metro stations – Young & Jackson’s and City Square
Young & Jackson’s After they’ve finished the metro station entrance behind Young & Jacksons, the planning allows for a 10-12 storey building (up to the 40m height limit) wrapping right around (with a 6m gap next to the Nicholas Building). I’d much prefer we keep this view of old side walls intact, and allow just … Continue reading Development over CBD metro stations – Young & Jackson’s and City Square
Hoddle Grid Heritage Review complete
So the Hoddle Grid Heritage Review has finally been approved by the Minister and gazetted. That’s 121 buildings, and five little precincts. There’s some places that should have been listed long ago, and there are lots of little cute but sometimes rather altered places, and about 50 postwar high rise, some of which are rather … Continue reading Hoddle Grid Heritage Review complete
Palais forecourt design
I noticed something going on at the front of the Palais the other day- and this is it ! A big change and not sure I like it. Grass and plants and plaza instead of road is great but I would have maybe acknowledged the theatre a bit more - kept a diagonal view from … Continue reading Palais forecourt design
Top price in Toorak
Blair House, 17 St George’s Road, Toorak; a nice but not exceptional 1936 Georgian Revival design by Hughes & Orme (never heard of them I admit). Recently sold for the second highest price in Melb, $75 mill. Beautiful large gardens. It’s protected by a Heritage Overlay, so should be with us a while yet. Photos … Continue reading Top price in Toorak
Cairo, Fitzroy
5 January 2021 The exotically named ‘Cairo’, Nicholson Street Fitzroy - a set of ‘bachelor flats’ with those famous cantilevered stairs. Many flats are compact #bedsits, with huge windows mostly facing north, with little balconies, so very light (perhaps too light in summer before the trees grew?). There’s 26 of those, while another 10 are … Continue reading Cairo, Fitzroy
Stacked boxes in St Kilda
Spotted in Wellington Street St Kilda - and I like it ! Stacked shiny boxes. A bit crazy big for a house, but built for builder David McCallum and partner and children and their partners - some of the bedrooms are the size of a one bed flat or studio, but they shared the huge … Continue reading Stacked boxes in St Kilda
Comedy Theatre tower proposal
July 2022 Proposed office tower behind the Comedy Theatre - looks like half is on a separate site (now a carpark) and half perhaps over the back stage, partly cantilevered structurally. That part actually on the Comedy site has to be approved by #HeritageVictoria, so there’s a long process. They might not like it, but … Continue reading Comedy Theatre tower proposal
St Mathews Church Hall Prahran
Above the awnings - St Mathew’s Church Hall and Sunday School, High Street Prahran near Chapel Street, 1891, Laver & Fick. Great bit of Gothic Revival, unusually large for a church hall, and built on the street, and across a side street from the actual church (which was never finished and cut in half inside … Continue reading St Mathews Church Hall Prahran
Lost Victorian Skyscrapers
Some more Lost Melbourne. Here is a selection of some of the Victorian skyscrapers all built between 1888 and 1891 and all now gone. They were built on the strength of a boom in land values which crashed in 1892, and the use of hydraulic elevators powered by a pressurised water system under the streets. … Continue reading Lost Victorian Skyscrapers









