Day 364 — Flinders St Station V Photo: 2022 Day 274 - Flinders St Station IV Day 136 — Flinders St Station III Day 71 — Flinders St Station II Day 14 — Flinders St Station I tmblr.co/ZO-V9OifTBAtqq…
Day 363 — Skyline XV Photo: San Francisco, 2016 Day 359 — Skyline XIV Day 307 — Skyline XIII Day 295 — Skyline XII Day 268 — Skyline XI Day 257 — Skyline X Day 245 — Skyline IX Day 211 — Skyline VIII Day 195 — Skyline VII Day 184 — Skyline VI... tmblr.co/ZO-V9Oif8VXTia…
Day 362 — Giant Koala Victoria’s Giant Koala at Dadswells Bridge is a classic piece of Australian roadside kitsch, planted on the Western Highway to catch the eye of drivers moving between Horsham and Ararat. Looming at roughly 14 metres tall,... tmblr.co/ZO-V9Oieom8xqi…
Day 361 — Arden Station Arden Station in North Melbourne is a new underground railway station that opened on 30 November 2025 as part of Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel project. The design reflects the area’s industrial heritage, with a striking... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OieUC604a…
Day 360 — El Morro Castillo San Felipe del Morro, commonly known as El Morro, stands at the entrance to San Juan Bay as one of the most formidable coastal fortifications built by the Spanish Empire in the Americas. Construction began in 1539,... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OieCAvS4q…
Day 359 — Skyline XIV Photo: Melbourne Skyline from Williamstown, 2020 Day 307 — Skyline XIII Day 295 — Skyline XII Day 268 — Skyline XI Day 257 — Skyline X Day 245 — Skyline IX Day 211 — Skyline VIII Day 195 — Skyline VII Day 184 — Skyline VI... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OidtdUS8m…
Day 358 — Dunach State School The historic Dunach School building (1874) near Talbot, Victoria, has a rich history, serving as a school, community hall, part of a knitting mill (1970s), and a museum display before undergoing significant... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OidXwJraa…
Day 356 — Arts Centre Spire V Photo: 2025 Day 314 — Arts Centre Spire IV Day 242 — Arts Centre Spire III Day 168 — Arts Centre Spire II Day 141 — Arts Centre Spire I tmblr.co/ZO-V9OicuanR0W…
Day 355 — Parkville Station II A central architectural feature is the 54-meter-long, 6.5-meter-wide glass and steel canopy at the main Grattan Street entrance. Along with several skylights, this canopy helps channel natural light 25 meters... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OicdXe50y…
Day 354 — Hirshhorn Museum The Hirshhorn Museum, designed by architect Gordon Bunshaft and opened in 1974, stands as a landmark of Brutalist architecture on the National Mall. Conceived by Bunshaft as “a large piece of functional sculpture,”... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OicEjuMOm…
Day 352 — Timeball Tower II The Williamstown Timeball Tower, standing on Point Gellibrand, is one of Melbourne’s oldest and most distinctive maritime landmarks. Originally built in 1849 of local bluestone to replace an earlier timber... tmblr.co/ZO-V9Oibbwan4W…
Day 351 — Peristyle The Legion of Honor Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco is a stunning example of French neoclassical (Beaux-Arts) architecture. It serves as a three-quarter-scale replica of the 18th-century Palais de la Légion d'Honneur in... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OibMEIWOq…
Day 350 — Clunes Town Hall The Clunes Town Hall and Court House, located in the historic gold rush town of Clunes, Victoria, stands as a fine example of Victorian Free Classical architecture with eclectic influences, constructed between 1872... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OiaytnVCa…
Day 349 — Staircase XII Photo: Cast iron staircase, State Library of Victoria, 2023 Day 332 — Staircase XI Day 291 — Staircase X Day 261 — Staircase IX Day 232 — Staircase VIII Day 205 — Staircase VII Day 190 — Staircase VI Day 167 — Staircase... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OiaiMXzKi…
Day 348 — Varsity Theatre The Varsity Theatre was conceived as a neighbourhood movie palace at a time when cinema was becoming a central social experience rather than a novelty. Its location on University Avenue placed it squarely in Palo... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OiaM5ZyKi…
Day 346 — City Square? Melbourne City Square was the result of a century-long push to create a true civic space in the city grid. As early as the mid-19th century Melburnians argued that the city lacked a central public square. In the 1960s... tmblr.co/ZO-V9OiZgfny0i…