I know what you mean Helen. I was following the Marina Walk in Michael Crowe's 'Deco by the Bay' from 1995 and I didn't have the full text so it was difficult sometimes to determine exactly which building was the one marked and in anycase many were not identified by name just a commercial building. Many of the shops in Chestnut St were built in the early to mid 1930s.
MELBOURNE ART DECO
In 2009 Robin Grow published a book on Melbourne Art Deco, with images largely supplied by David Thompson. The book quickly sold out and he is pleased to say that it has now been re-published by Brolga Press, with updates, errors corrected and a new cover.
Best of all, it is selling for about $25 in the shops and on-line. Art Deco & Modernism Society members can purchase a copy from me for $22, (includes postage within Australia). For overseas orders please email for postage rates. Contact me at robingrow@ozemail.com.au if you are interested, and advise if you would like the book to be dedicated and/or signed.
This is really beautiful. Mind you, if I had to date the architecture from the shop front lace work alone, I might have some difficulty.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean Helen. I was following the Marina Walk in Michael Crowe's 'Deco by the Bay' from 1995 and I didn't have the full text so it was difficult sometimes to determine exactly which building was the one marked and in anycase many were not identified by name just a commercial building. Many of the shops in Chestnut St were built in the early to mid 1930s.
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