This is the Flinders Street Station we nearly got ! Rather similar to what was actually built, no surprise when you know the background. On 28 July 1898, the Railway Commissioners released a design for a new 'Central Railway Station', published in the leader on 30 July 1898. There was a big dome on the … Continue reading Flinders Street Station prequel
Equitable Building, via New York
This is the amazing but long gone Equitable Building, nw cnr of Collins and Elizabeth. It was designed about 1890, and took 6 years to build, out of grant and thick brick walls and a steel frame (the first here). It was designed by Edward E Raht, German born, Paris trained, and who had worked … Continue reading Equitable Building, via New York
80 Collins, ex Nauru House
Finally got to the city to see some things for myself - like Nauru House and the newish 80 Collins finished - separated by a 6m gap ! There weren’t any rules that anyone taking any notice of when this one got a permit in 2011. And looks like there’s a similar gap to the … Continue reading 80 Collins, ex Nauru House
NGV Contemporary
15 March 2022 The design for the NGV Contemporary on Southbank has been released, and I really like it! I think the architect Angelo Candelapas is doing things nobody else is doing - a kind of very refined Brutalism that ends up beautiful. Almost all his work is in Sydney so far. I like very … Continue reading NGV Contemporary
What was Le Lourve, now all new
So finally got to see for myself what’s left of the former Le Louve boutique for myself - though it looks fine, the only original thing is the 1920s shopfront. This was a famous invite-only boutique, operating here from the 30s until 2013, run by Lillian Wightman, who refused to sell to Nauru House in … Continue reading What was Le Lourve, now all new
Mannerist warehouse on William
Repost from 2016: Spier&Crawford #winemerchants rather elaborate 1888 #warehouse on William Street, near Little Lon, designed by the young #NahumBarnet in a distinctively chunky over-scaled Victorian #mannerist style, with fun grapevine detail! Always liked it, but only see it a few months/year thanks to the #peskytrees. #Latergram from 2011 taken as part of the listing … Continue reading Mannerist warehouse on William
Ukrainian architectural heritage
1 March 2022 I’m worried not only for the people of Ukraine, but their fantastic architectural heritage too, not only old Baroque churches and Neoclassical palaces, but Kyiv is also actually full of great old apartment buildings from the 1880s-1910s, when the Russian Empire finally had its industrial revolution and the middle class grew a … Continue reading Ukrainian architectural heritage
Geoffrey Harley Mewton, Modernist Pioneer
February 2022 Woy Woy, Marine Parade, Elwood, 1936. Photo Rohan Storey, 2019, just after renovations and repainting. This article was published in the Summer, 2022 issue of Spirit of Progress, the journal of the Art Deco and Modernism Society of Australia. Last year I went to photograph Woy Woy, the bold blocky 1930s Modernist apartment … Continue reading Geoffrey Harley Mewton, Modernist Pioneer
St Kilda Coffee Palace
2019: Coming up Jackson Street in the late afternoon, the #StKildaCoffeePalace in Grey Street often looks so impressive. And nicely worn, not overly restored, ‘cos it isn’t. It’s one of the first ‘temperance hotels’, also known as Coffee Palaces, opening in 1882. It was created by extensively rebuilding the St Kilda Assembly Room, which had … Continue reading St Kilda Coffee Palace
Flinders Street Station – as it might have been.
Flinders Street Station has always been a sense incomplete. The design was won in a competition in 1899 by architects Fawcett & Ashworth (who both worked for the Railways), and the State Library has their elevations, the only drawings thought to survive, which show the Flinders Street and Swanston Street sides but nothing else. The … Continue reading Flinders Street Station – as it might have been.









