This atmospheric cinema seating 2750 opened in Auckland in 1929. It was designed by Charles Bohringer and William Leighton.
Built 1961.
Automotive Centre of Excellence
[1 Batman’s Hill Drive]
Docklands VIC 3008
This is a precious old building left intact in the middle of an area of rapid development. Now that it is far from the ships that it services, I hope it doesn’t suffer the fate of the Mission at Prt Melbourne (now Beacon Cove). A mishmash of spanish mission and arts and crafts styles, the building is full of the unexpected. The Norla Gymnasium is an example – roughly hewn, it is instantly my favorite dome interior – but I haven’t been to Rome. Let’s hope they do the mooted refurb sensitively. The chapel is hard to describe, and impossible to photograph without a wide lens, so visit it. Of interest are the pulpit shaped like the back of a galleon, and the varying naive modern(?) stained glass windows. The bar (which is open to the public every day) is a great space too, particularly its shallow vault, and broken beer bottle bar front. This complex complex was designed by Walter Butler and built in 1916 to 1917. The name was apparently changed from Mission to Seamen to Mission to Seafarer in 2000, for unknown reasons.
180 St Kilda Road
Melbourne 3004
Victoria
[27-29 St Georges Terrace]
Perth
Sverre Fehn’s pavilion at the Venice Giardini, built around the trees.
[555 West Temple Street]
Los Angeles,
California
United States
Ph: (213) 680-5200
8557 Higuera Street
Culver City, CA 90232
ph. +1 (310) 839-1199
fax +1 (310) 839-7922
Some photos of the local architecture I took in November 2007, while at the local NZIA awards .
[corner of Hindley Street and Fenn Place]
Adelaide
[1 Farrer Place]
Sydney
[4 Thornhill Drive]
Forest Hill