Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
September 15, 2010
Perth, Australia : Best House in the Universe as We Know It
Labels:
50's,
60's,
Architecture,
Art,
Asians,
Brutal,
Coolbinia,
Dianella,
Feldman,
Floreat,
Frank,
house,
Ivan Ivanoff,
Iwan Iwanoff,
modernist,
Schmidt-Lademann
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Man. Where to start. Last blog post, I was forty stories up, in an abandoned skyscraper, looking down on a peoples takeover of Bangkok. Rocket launchers, tanks, death, destruction, and Pad Thai with spicy Papaya Salad. Yes, it was heaven. Unfortunately, as with all anarchic movements, eventually, they are beaten into submission by the man. So, I packed up, said goodbye to my new friend Sui Min, and left the land of smiles. This year, so far, I have visited more than twenty countries. Deep in the heart of Bulgaria, I couldn't but think of my favourite architect, Iwan Iwanoff. For those of you who need to get up to speed, Iwan Iwanoff, born in Bulgaria, built some of the best houses on earth, right here in Perth, between the 50's and 70's. Unique, ahead of their time, mesmerising, both timeless and un-date-able. First thing I wanted to do on my return to Perth was further research into this Honorary Herculoidian's body of work.
The Schmidt-Lademann House, in Floreat, is quite simply one of the best houses I have ever laid my eyes upon. Built in 1959, this is, as my architect associates would say "fuck off awesome". What can I tell you about? The elegant formalism, the modernist function, or the usonion simplicity and economy of locally sourced stone walls? Fuck it, I would rather just put it out there - this is Perth's best house. I haven't even seen the interior. I'm pretty sure if I did, I would simultaneously weep, quiver, and shit my pants. Perth's best house. Not to mention, it has held this title for over four decades. The Aldrich residence, currently under construction, will be the next contender for the title. More on this unbelievably complex project, another day.
Below the Schmidt-Lademannt pics, are photos of some other Iwanoff's not previously featured on 6000times. The brutal letterbox and wall detail were taken at the Feldman House, 1969, Dianella. Finally, the Frank House, also of 1969, Coolbinia wraps up a long overdue Iwanoff update. My thanks goes to the neighbour, who gave me a tour around the Frank property. The Frank House elevation is clearly not as impressive as Schmidt-Lademann, however, a quick walk around demonstrated the genius of Iwanoff. Features such as central courtyard walled on three sides, and wooden louvres providing airflow built into many of the windows, quickly dispelled any doubts that this house is indeed special.
So, yep, back in Perth. There are a few things planned for this blog, all of which involve architecture, abandoned structures, art, and often, asians. A.A.A.A. Stay tuned, subscribe, bookmark. It's good to be back. Click Read More to see the photos. Enjoy.
May 2, 2009
Iwan Iwanoff - 21 Buildings - Now Showing - The Schenberg House
Labels:
Architecture,
Floreat,
house,
Ivan Ivanoff,
Iwan Iwanoff,
Mike Brady,
Modernism,
Perth,
Schenberg,
The Incredibles
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The windows on the Iwan Iwanoff designed Schenberg House, Floreat, 1962, are incredible. As usual, the attention to detail, and unique innovations like these window vents, make an Iwanoff stand out - a cut above even in Floreat, an area full of houses The Incredibles would be proud to move into.
I have begun to take photos for the next part of this blog. For now, I will remain on the Perth architectural tip, predominately 60's and 70's, but say goodbye to Mike Brady. If you haven't already checked, April this year 6000times showed 20 more Iwanoff buildings. Coming soon - prepare to be BRUTALISED.
April 28, 2009
Iwan Iwanoff - Honorary Herculoid and Perth Architect - Six More Examples
Labels:
Balcatta,
City Beach,
Herculoids,
house,
Ivan Ivanoff,
Iwan Iwanoff,
Maxwell,
mid century,
Modernism,
Perth,
Piccini,
Shenton Park,
Tombidis,
Wembley Downs
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City Beach is a nice area. Blue Indian Ocean views abound. Fresh air. Short drive to the city. Swather of modernist homes from the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Eyes on the road! Nestled in former sandy hills, Iwan Iwanoff produced some amazing abodes in Perth's western suburbs. Tombidis House, Wembley Downs, 1972.
Like many other Iwanoff's, the entrance is grand, and the letter-box is from Amzot - home of The Herculoids. What came first, this house, or the Herculoids? Anyone?


A Japanese punk band named "Mach Pelican", who lived in Perth for a while, had song about City Beach. I am sure Toshi san would have enjoyed visiting the next two houses, located in the songs name-sake suburb. No, I am not going to write the Japanese pronunciation of City Beach. Wright House, City Beach, 1975.




Maxwell House, City Beach, 1967. Good, to the last drop.



Maxwell House, City Beach, 1967. Good, to the last drop.
Balcatta. Home to lighting outlets, tool hire establishments, and well, not much else. Tucked behind a bland Balcatta wall, blocking almost the entire house from the street, is this example of a more compact Iwanoff. Entry way stacked brick treatment is yet another example of Amzotion influence. Piccini House, Balcatta, 1968.


When your local strip is an Iwanoff, your suburb instantly becomes a lot cooler. This two building strip-shop/office complex in Shenton Park is one of two examples of Iwanoffs commercial work in this post. Shops, Medical Center, Shenton Park, 1968.



North Fremantle provides the other commercial premises example. Although, I would be more than happy to residentialise this rather minimalist commerical box. Hi Fi Recording Studio, North Fremantle, 1968.

My kind of doorway.
Many more Iwanoff's to come...
April 18, 2009
Iwan Iwanoff - Ten of Perth's Best Houses
Iwan Iwanoff. Ivan Ivanoff. Cool name, cool houses. Many people know the name of this Bulgarian born architect, who decided to design some of Australia's most cutting edge homes of the 60's and 70's, right here in Perth. Those who don't are usually amazed that Dianella, of all places, is perhaps the epicentre of the Iwanoff world. Examples are also found in City Beach, Floreat, Mount Lawley, Cottesloe, Coolbinia, and Karrinyup.
UPDATE: OCTOBER 2010 - the bottom of this post has links to over thirty Iwan Iwanoff projects, all featured here.
UPDATE: JULY 2019 - links are fixed. After all this time, this blog continues to be visited by Iwan Iwanoff fans from around the world. Hi from somewhere in Eastern Europe.
Frank Lloyd Wright meets Mike Brady. Marsala House, 1977, Dianella. Spectacular. This, like many others here, is world class. If Marsala was in LA, there would be 30 years of magazine articles on it by now.


No matter which beach I'm heading to, it always involves passing this masterpiece. Paganin House, 1965, Floreat.

Karrinyup Shopping Center is perhaps the worst place in Perth. Just around the corner, is one of Perth's finest. Featherby House, 1970.


City Beach has at several Iwanoff's. The Roberts House, 1967, has had a garage addition added recently.


Another City Beach cinder block example. Murphy House, 1970. Currently, the original owners are living in this amazing abode, and report that apart from a small alteration, the house is completely original. Oh, and 1995 kitchen fire meant that a new kitchen was installed.

Back to Dianella - Kessel House, 1975.


Still in Iwanella (1969)...


The 1969 Burszyten House, located in Iwanella.


The Iwanoff House, his former residence, 1966, Floreat. Detailed letter-box articulation is a recurring theme.


Two Iwanoff "town houses" metres from the beach in Cottesloe. In places, age is getting the best of them. Time for some repairs at the Glencser Duplex...


There are a few more houses I know of, the Mount Lawley and Coolbinia examples are nearby, so I will get them up here soon. Northam Town Council is possibly the most brutal looking building in all of Western Australia. I have a couple of other commercial premises to add as well. Some interior shots, and some drawings could also be on the cards. Keep checking back, or subscribe to this blog (is that even possible? ...sounds good though...)
Just like the Pet Shop Boys, Huey Lewis and the News, and Lionel Richie, Iwan Iwanoff died in 1986.
UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 2010. There are now almost thirty Iwan Iwanoff buildings featured on this website. I will add more links soon, so feel free to bookmark this page.Click on any line below for more info.
UPDATE: JULY 2019 - links are fixed. After all this time, this blog continues to be visited by Iwan Iwanoff fans from around the world. BTW, someone poached the orginal domain name "6000times.com", which broke the links. Hi from somewhere in Eastern Europe.
UPDATE: OCTOBER 2010 - the bottom of this post has links to over thirty Iwan Iwanoff projects, all featured here.
UPDATE: JULY 2019 - links are fixed. After all this time, this blog continues to be visited by Iwan Iwanoff fans from around the world. Hi from somewhere in Eastern Europe.
Frank Lloyd Wright meets Mike Brady. Marsala House, 1977, Dianella. Spectacular. This, like many others here, is world class. If Marsala was in LA, there would be 30 years of magazine articles on it by now.

Back to Dianella - Kessel House, 1975.
Still in Iwanella (1969)...
The 1969 Burszyten House, located in Iwanella.
The Iwanoff House, his former residence, 1966, Floreat. Detailed letter-box articulation is a recurring theme.
Two Iwanoff "town houses" metres from the beach in Cottesloe. In places, age is getting the best of them. Time for some repairs at the Glencser Duplex...
There are a few more houses I know of, the Mount Lawley and Coolbinia examples are nearby, so I will get them up here soon. Northam Town Council is possibly the most brutal looking building in all of Western Australia. I have a couple of other commercial premises to add as well. Some interior shots, and some drawings could also be on the cards. Keep checking back, or subscribe to this blog (is that even possible? ...sounds good though...)
Just like the Pet Shop Boys, Huey Lewis and the News, and Lionel Richie, Iwan Iwanoff died in 1986.
UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 2010. There are now almost thirty Iwan Iwanoff buildings featured on this website. I will add more links soon, so feel free to bookmark this page.Click on any line below for more info.
UPDATE: JULY 2019 - links are fixed. After all this time, this blog continues to be visited by Iwan Iwanoff fans from around the world. BTW, someone poached the orginal domain name "6000times.com", which broke the links. Hi from somewhere in Eastern Europe.
- April 2009 : Tombidis House, Wright House, Maxwell House, Piccini House, Shops/Medical Center, Hi Fi Recording Studio
- April 2009: Golvin House, Coolbinia House (un-named), Northam Town Council an Library, Tomich House
- May 2009 : Schenberg House
- September 2009 : White House
- November 2009 : Golovin House
- September 2010 : Frank House, Feldman House, Schmidt-Lademann House
(so far 22 Iwan Iwanoff's indexed on this page ... I am increasing the size of all photos and tidying things up as I go, this list will be complete soon!)
