
Pride Centre, 79-81 Fitzroy St .
It’s an eye-catching building – truly an inspired design from its architectural double-team, BAU and Grant Amon Architects – both
It’s an eye-catching building – truly an inspired design from its architectural double-team, BAU and Grant Amon Architects – both
This magnificent parthenocissus tricuspidata (Boston Ivy — I think) can be found just around the corner from Fitzroy Street at
In the 1920s, Fitzroy Street transformed itself from a boulevard of stately mansions to a densely packed rental residential and
Now that’s a “hand”le. This quaint little helping hand has been making a fist of it on Acland St (next
Five giant, oddly-shaped, concrete columns line the curb on Fitzroy St. Together they support the Prince’s band-room balcony, designed by
Almost lost at the far end of Fitzroy Street – a miniature St Kilda icon, and a reminder of days
Fitzroy Street’s most famous ‘design detail’ is probably in its ornate tram poles that run its length from the Junction
You may have strolled past if for years without noticing it. It’s in some disrepair, but beneath the grime is
The charming side façade of Brook Lawn – one of the four hidden mansions of mid- Fitzroy St – will
We respectfully acknowledge the Yaluk-ut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung.
We pay our respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land and water.
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