30 September 2017: The Supreme Court of Victoria, built as the Law Courts. This is the design that won the 1873 #competition - compared to what was built, it was far more articulated, and had a sort of forecourt space. Probably they added more rooms, and then simplified it, with a flatter front, losing the … Continue reading Supreme Court
Punt Road Oval Grandstand
29 September 2019: Punt Road Oval #grandstand is not protected, and Richmond determined to demolish. It’s quite old, built 1914, the left bit added 1927, v old school, timber structure with posts right in front, other old ones nicer, but it’s not bad. Richmond hopes to replace it with a whiz bang new one one, … Continue reading Punt Road Oval Grandstand
North Melbourne Station
Repost 2019: The original #NorthMelbourneStation was built in 1886, very charming #castiron structure, with cute cresting on the edges, and those built in drainpipe/supports. Small but decorative brick sections too, I suppose just empty these days. As part of Melb Metro station, this is going to be renamed West Melbourne (which is where it actually … Continue reading North Melbourne Station
Kellow Falkiner car showroom
27 September 2021: The delightfully elaborate Spanish style Royce Hotel on St Kilda Road was built in 1928 as the #KellowFalkiner car showrooms, designed by the versatile and prolific Harry Norris (as a rebuild of an old cable car engine house). In the 50s the fabulous high arched roof showroom was divided by a new … Continue reading Kellow Falkiner car showroom
Goldsborough Mort Woolstore, Bourke Street
Repost 2018: Repost 2018: The massive #bluestone #GoldsboroughMort #woolstore on the cnr of #bourkestreet and William survives surrounded by #officetowers. Built in stages starting 1862 with the corner bit, extended 1882, and top floor added incl the cornice. All very #renaissancerevival in fact looks a little like the palazzo Medici. And till the mid 70s … Continue reading Goldsborough Mort Woolstore, Bourke Street
Leadlight marvel in Malvern
Repost 2019: This fantastic #leadlight extravaganza is in #StationStreetMalvern, opposite the station. It’s now a cafe, and was someplace that sold insurance, presumably originally just before or after WW1, maybe it was a real estate agent ?
Doomed Tudor in Hawthorn
26 September 2021 I do love the #TudorRevival shops scattered about town, this one in #BurwoodRoadHawthorn quite interesting, being all #halftimbered, with propped bay windows, more like the medieval originals than many others - I tried to get it #heritagelisted when @cityofboroondara finally protected the glenferrie rd shops back in 2011, but this was disconnected … Continue reading Doomed Tudor in Hawthorn
1 Collins Street, 1984
Repost 2018: Possibly Melbourne's first fully #postmodernist commercial building, #1collinsstreet was completed in 1984, designed by the now internationally famous #dentoncorkermarshall, with Peck Von Hartel Trethowan (as PDCM). A bit #decoecho, but noted for incorporating traditional elements like actual #cementrender, deepset #windowreveals, and addressing the corner with a little tower (which was developer Jack Chia’s … Continue reading 1 Collins Street, 1984
Townhouses and artists studios in the Paris End.
Repost 2018: These buildings were retained to the depth of their front rooms as a kind of historic skin for #onecollinsstreet in 1984, after much fighting by #NationalTrustVictoria and others nearly saw them lost. The left pair are 5-7 Collins, townhouse/surgeries by #LloydTayler, but more excitingly #9CollinsStreet was built as GrosvenorChambers #artistsstudios in 1888, designed … Continue reading Townhouses and artists studios in the Paris End.
High Royd, Robe Street, St Kilda
26 September 2019: Passing by couldn’t resist, it’s so stylish, especially the strong blue edging, like to think that’s the original colour. I think I’ll probably end up posting just about every building in #StKilda! This ones in #RobeStreet, built in 1936, and designed by Seabrook & Flides, who were early converts to cubic bricky … Continue reading High Royd, Robe Street, St Kilda









