Saturday, March 31, 2012

RSL Glenara Motel, Lakes Entrance

RSL Glenara Motel, Lakes EntranceThe Returned & Services League of Australa website describes the organisation evolving as 'a direct result of the camaraderie, concern and mateship shown by the "Diggers" for the welfare of their mates during and after the 1914 - 1918 War. That ethos of compassion and service remains today the motivating influence of the League' .

Today, there are many RSL sub-branches all over Australia working to maintain this aim. Many include restaurants and bistros that are open to the public and usually provide good value old fashioned meals but I haven't, before now, come across an RSL sub-branch/motel combination like the RSL Glenara Motel at Lakes Entrance.

And what a strange looking building it is. Rounded corners, a nice wall to the left of the building, a very interesting tower on the roof and a pair of quite stylish handles at the main entrance.

RSL Glenara Motel, Lakes Entrance

Friday, March 30, 2012

Monarch Hotel-Motel, Moruya

Monarch Hotel-Motel, MoruyaI'm just not sure. The colours mauve & pink on the second storey and 1970's brown tiles at street level.

A plaque explains the site's history. Thomas Staunton had the Gold Diggers Arms here in 1859 which he later updated to The Commercial, a two storey timber hotel.

In 1939, J J King came along and built effectively the structure that remains today. He called it the Hotel Monarch after the British battleship as a result of a competition for possible names.

Michel P Nader remodelled the building into a Hotel-Motel in 1972. I suppose Mr Nader is responsible for the brown tiles. And actually I'm fairly sure I do not like the brown tiles but I suppose there is or will be in the future a Seventies Society that will love them.

Monarch Hotel-Motel, Moruya

Monarch Hotel-Motel, Moruya

Monarch Hotel-Motel, Moruya

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Jamiesons Building, Gundagai

Jamiesons Building, Gundagai

To my eyes perhaps a bit old fashioned for 1935 but it is in the country and it is lovely to see it so well maintained and occupied.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Eden Killer Whale Museum

Eden Killer Whale Museum

The Killer Whale Museum in Eden opened in 1931 although this building dates from 1938. It's still going strong and by all accounts, the skeleton of the killer whale, "Old Tom", is still a very popular exhibit.

Eden Killer Whale Museum

References:
Eden Killer Whale Museum website
Eden Visitor Information Centre website

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

da Goodfellows, Leeton

da Goodfellows, Leeton

da Goodfellows Restaurant in Leeton has three wonderful stepped Art Deco elements on the façade above the main entrance. They really stand out with the current colouring of the building. In fact they look brand new. Maybe there are. Perhaps they 'fell' off another building and been added here or hopefully they are original. It's hard to tell. Nice little building though.

da Goodfellows, Leeton

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Registro Civil de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

Registro Civil de la Ciudad de Buenos AiresThis is the Registro Civil de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. I know this because it is written above the entrance. I also know that it was built to commemorate something, presumably the establishment of the Registro Civil, between 1886 & 1943 because these two years are written elsewhere on the façade. More I can't really tell you other than the fact that there are three very nice Art Deco lamps hanging in the entrance.

Registro Civil de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture

Glenferrie Oval, HawthornToday I popped into a bookshop and had a flick through the extremely large Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture , edited by Philip Goad & Julie Willis. The entry I was particularly looking for was on Stuart Calder, the architect who designed the grandstand (left) at Glenferrie Oval in Hawthorn. In fact, the Calder entry includes one of my photos of the grandstand which is a big thrill because there are not that many photos in the book.


Friday, March 16, 2012

A Shop in Traralgon

Chemist Warehouse, Traralgon

A nice shop in Traralgon, even through the garish Chemist Warehouse livery.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A House in Moe

House, MoeI posted some pictures of an Art Deco house in Moe the other day so just for good measure here's another one.

With this house I particularly like the levels and shapes of the chimney and the vertical arrangement of porthole windows in groups of three. One group either side of the door and a third group on the extreme left of the house. Perhaps that is the bathroom.

House, Moe

Monday, March 12, 2012

former Festival Records Building, Pyrmont

former Festival Records Building, PyrmontIs this perhaps the most beautiful IGA supermarket in Sydney?

Formerly Wakefield House, it was designed by architects Crane & Scott and built in 1939 for Castrol Australia.

In the mid 1960s it became Festival Records Recording Studio 'A'. Australian artists Kylie Minogue, Yothu Yindi, Cold Chisel & Peter Allen recorded in this building which was also used by international artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Sedaka, Tom Petty, Julio Iglesias & Stevie Nicks.

The building is heritage listed and was remodelled for mixed commercial use several years ago.

former Festival Records Building, Pyrmont
former Festival Records Building, Pyrmont

Reference:
Festival Records Building, 63-79 Miller Street, Pyrmont, NSW, Australia Heritage Database

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Edifício Ceará, Copacabana

Edifício Ceará, Copacabana

Another rather plain Copacabana apartment building except for how the name of the building, Edifício Ceará, has been worked into the façade. Unfortunately the trees in Avenida Nossa Senhora de Copacabana have grown to obscure the 'o' in 'edifício' but it is still very impressive.

Edifício Ceará, Copacabana
Edifício Ceará, Copacabana

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Amazonas, Copacabana

Amazonas, Copacabana

It is fair to say this is a rather plain apartment building in Copacabana but the panel above the entrance is outstanding.

Amazonas, Copacabana

Friday, March 9, 2012

A House in Moe

House, MoeA correspondent on my post on Wednesday issued somewhat of a challenge to surprise with a Deco building in Moe. So I present this house as Exhibit 1.

I love the porch with its stepped top and inlaid tiles. There is also a triangle arrange of tiles on the the chimney.

Its a great little house. I hope you're surprised Andrew.

House, Moe

House, Moe
House, Moe

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Moe Public Cemetery

I found myself in Moe Public Cemetery today so I had wondered around checking out the simple concrete Art Deco graves & headstones. They appear to be common styles as I've seen them in other cemeteries as well but I was surprised at how long after the Deco period that most of the burials occurred.

Moe Public Cemetery
Owen (1935)

Moe Public Cemetery
Decner (1938)

Moe Public Cemetery
Johnston (1943)

Moe Public Cemetery
Piera (1945)

Moe Public Cemetery
Moldenhouer (1956)

Moe Public Cemetery
McLean (1957)

Moe Public Cemetery
Rickards

Moe Public Cemetery
Tinsley

Moe Public Cemetery
Bloye

Moe Public Cemetery
Shelley (1960)

Moe Public Cemetery
Maslen (1965)

Moe Public Cemetery
Bridges & Rees (1967)

Monday, March 5, 2012

Ejido Cinema, Montevideo

Ejido Cinema, Montevideo

If you share the fascination with Ancient Egypt with the architects and designers of the Art Deco period then you'll love the Ejido Cinema in Montevideo.

Ejido Cinema, Montevideo
Ejido Cinema, Montevideo
Ejido Cinema, Montevideo
Ejido Cinema, Montevideo

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Apartments, Montevideo

Here's a fabulous Art Deco apartment block in the Ciudad Vieja (the Old City) in Montevideo.

Apartments, Montevideo

Apartments, Montevideo

Apartments, Montevideo

Apartments, Montevideo