The History of Melbourne Central

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2017
  • Ever wondered what the big brick thing in the middle of Melbourne Central is? Or why the station looks so different to the shopping center?
    This project is something we've been putting together on-and-off for a while, and we're very excited to make more- any feedback or suggestions for future topics are very welcome!

Комментарии • 53

  • @jeetts59
    @jeetts59 2 года назад +4

    As someone who worked at Diamaru for 10 years, this is a very well put together article, well done

  • @fiftyoneindustries2
    @fiftyoneindustries2 5 лет назад +23

    Love the channel. Need to invest in a mic though

  • @SamuelConsidine
    @SamuelConsidine 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your efforts - there really isn't enough media available on Melbourne's history.

  • @design.bysarahm
    @design.bysarahm 4 года назад +6

    Very sad you have no more videos. 🙃 You should def do more.

  • @RiffRaffMama.
    @RiffRaffMama. 2 года назад +2

    As a Melburnian I remember when all of this was going on. Melbourne Central was commonly referred to as Daimaru, rather than Melbourne Central. I remember when they renamed Museum station and even going to the museum there when I was in primary school. You should do one on the other underground stations. I wasn't born when they were built so it was fascinating to see that little bit of footage you had of their construction.

  • @beanfotchott3303
    @beanfotchott3303 5 лет назад +4

    Great video! Would love to see more videos, maybe focussing on the incredible glass towers we've had over the last few decades. The Melbourne Central Office Tower itself is an amazing design by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa

  • @sunkkist
    @sunkkist 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this incredible retrospective. Melbourne Central in the 90's was one of the most elegant and sophisticated retail interiors in Melbourne. Daimaru was the crown jewel in department store experiences in Melbourne at the time and the centre never regained its pre-eminence once Daimaru left. The GPT Group and ARM Architects (Ashton Raggatt McDougall) absolutely ruined Melbourne Central in the late 2000's. The centre's barely recovered since. Only recently have we seen some gradual interior improvements 2017-2019. ARM's ghastly brand of ego-architecture badly compromised Kisho Kurokawa's original design. It is so sad they've been chosen again for another redevelopment starting in 2020.

  • @TheForbinExperiment
    @TheForbinExperiment 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for putting this together, very well researched. I hope you’re inspired to make some more of these.

  • @TheAxelay
    @TheAxelay 2 года назад +2

    I remember watching Melbourne Central being slowly built in the late 1980's every time I went to a Sunday mass via St. Francis church especially in the warmer months as a child. Before the mass started I stood out in the main area foyer and was memorised by watching the scaffolding construction lift that would always go up and down especially via the cone dome!!. In the late 80's all retail pretty much would start to shut up shop around 3 to 4 pm because Australia was just like that back then in that era and Sundays were unheard off via shopping/trading (guess that's why Saturdays were so busy back then). Of course this would all change in the early 90's as Sunday hours were finally opened to the public and I feel that Melbourne Central might been a justification for those changes (for better or worse?!!!) back then. At the time when it opened in 1991 it promised much and did deliver a lot but it would last forever but that was only under Daimaru's guidance which helped it almost beat out MYER for the reigns of all the wonderful international foods and goods, a shoppers delight. But that wouldn't last forever as by 1998 Daimaru wanted out and they finally got out leaving M.C. a former shadow of itself of what was once was...Have no intention of ever going back there again.

    • @joshwillis2879
      @joshwillis2879 Год назад +1

      As someone who grew up in the 90s I still remember the Toys R Us underneath the entrance to Melbourne Central. Once Daimaru went in 2002 then Toys R Us shut down that store in 2003.

  • @design.bysarahm
    @design.bysarahm 4 года назад +2

    What an amazing video. I thoroughly enjoyed every second. I loved learning some further facts about the shot tower and seeing that dome lit up as museum station was so cool. I cant wait to check out your channel and see if you have more videos like this one. 😄🙌

  • @simon_patterson
    @simon_patterson 3 года назад +6

    6:15 clearly Dugald Jellie didn't know his Melbourne train history, or he would have known about General Motors station (named after a car manufacturer), Mobiltown station (named after an oil company) and Mitcham (named after a nearby farm).

    • @robertdegraaf8708
      @robertdegraaf8708 3 года назад +4

      Not even history - General Motors was an operational train station in 1997, not really hiding it's origin (unlike Mitcham, which was the name of the surrounding suburb just as now).

    • @RiffRaffMama.
      @RiffRaffMama. 2 года назад +2

      General Motors was never really a general passenger station and it is many, many kilometres from the city.

    • @RiffRaffMama.
      @RiffRaffMama. 2 года назад +2

      I've never heard of Mobiltown. Where was that?

    • @simon_patterson
      @simon_patterson 2 года назад +3

      Old mate was claiming that for 162 years, no public utility in Melbourne was named after a private enterprise. His whole article was based on this incorrect claim. Mobiltown, General Motors and Mitcham are but 3 examples.

    • @kpo967
      @kpo967 3 месяца назад

      Low key everyone forgetting Sunshine station

  • @panacioo
    @panacioo 7 лет назад +4

    This was really interesting. keep up the good work.

  • @pavementpounder7502
    @pavementpounder7502 2 года назад

    Very interesting history. As a Perthite living in Melbourne I had no idea MC had been around for so long.

  • @a7128
    @a7128 3 года назад +5

    nice work - check your audio though

  • @DeckersOnTour
    @DeckersOnTour 2 месяца назад

    Great video! You were ahead of the times. Loved the video, just need to go back now and redo the audio. You will get heaps of positive reviews if you do. Thanks for the content.

  • @sebthealiens
    @sebthealiens 6 лет назад +4

    This is really good and I think you should make more but be conscious of audio as it's bit choppy, but aside from that it's a fantastic video

  • @cnwb
    @cnwb 7 лет назад

    I really enjoyed this video. I have very vague memories of the plaza-style entrance before Melbourne Central was built. I was, however, disappointed to learn you've only made one video. I am really looking forward to seeing more videos from you.

  • @cillamoke
    @cillamoke 4 года назад

    That was cool, thanks for that 😀

  • @yarragongoats
    @yarragongoats 3 года назад +3

    the naming argument of not naming after a commercial brand would have been quickly lost given General Motors station has long been in place before this conversation for example.

    • @RiffRaffMama.
      @RiffRaffMama. 2 года назад +2

      General Motors was not really a passenger station. It was built solely to serve the General Motors plant, so it made perfect sense to call it that.

  • @FromThe3021
    @FromThe3021 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing Mr Zhou. It brings back great memories, I've been watching 04:05 - 04:06sec on loop.
    I remember exploring in my late 30's, I was so much closer to my sister then, I never fathomed something would come between us. It was the hardest experience I've ever had. I'm thankful she was there to lend a hand but as soon as things got sticky, she'd close her eyes like it was too much of a big load for her and she didn't want to face it.

  • @Brick-Life
    @Brick-Life 3 года назад +1

    Always come here to take the train back home.

  • @friendstergeek9302
    @friendstergeek9302 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video, however the audio in some areas (as previously mentioned) can be improved but overall I am looking forward to what you guys are going to make next!
    Also I think it's a shame that there is no more vaporwave aesthetic in the modern iteration of Melbourne Central.

  • @TimChuma
    @TimChuma 5 лет назад +1

    I think Daimaru had $50 televisions one year for a sale? There is still a "Melbourne cliches" photo group on Flickr where every other shot is looking up at the shot tower in the glass cone.

  • @NynZhan
    @NynZhan 4 месяца назад +1

    Turn up that white noise 🔥🔊🗣️

  • @daleym4955
    @daleym4955 2 года назад +6

    the audio is horrible but great content

  • @granthogden4732
    @granthogden4732 4 месяца назад +1

    I agree with others who said that you should have been wearing a microphone. Perhaps you should redub it so we can hear the bits we can't?

  • @Frank-Einstein-Madman
    @Frank-Einstein-Madman 3 года назад +1

    Great video, was this directed by Christopher Nolan?

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes 8 месяцев назад

    Brisbanes MYER Centre/Uptown should redevelop the old myer space and look at what melbourne central did when daimaru left

  • @andrewb.5996
    @andrewb.5996 5 лет назад +1

    I worked for Daimaru for 9 years.

  • @electro_sykes
    @electro_sykes 10 месяцев назад

    I think the upper lvels covered by red paneling is still vacant

  • @Dlxxx159
    @Dlxxx159 5 лет назад

    Make more videos!

  • @Gary-vv5gt
    @Gary-vv5gt 2 месяца назад

    Hmm, wonder how different things would be if westfield group took over rather than gpt..... thought gpt was a small fry in the scheme of things compared to westfield....

  • @dopatonin
    @dopatonin 2 года назад +3

    mate wtf is with the audio

  • @piggybakkers
    @piggybakkers 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Terrible audio. Keep on going.

  • @hhfhtoolboxgffff
    @hhfhtoolboxgffff 7 лет назад +3

    Audio is horrible. Can't hear the commentry over the background noises.

    • @themelbournehistoryproject6104
      @themelbournehistoryproject6104  7 лет назад +5

      Thanks for the feedback! Some people on reddit made the same observation, and I totally agree, the audio is the one thing I'm not happy with, but the good news is we have a new mic for any future episodes- we know how to fix the problem, so I hope you'll check out the next one! :)

  • @willcarroll8438
    @willcarroll8438 2 месяца назад

    Need a new mic 🙉

  • @domeperruzza
    @domeperruzza 3 года назад +2

    Why are so many Asians people living in Melbourne ?

    • @RiffRaffMama.
      @RiffRaffMama. 2 года назад +6

      When the gold rush hit Victoria in 1851 at lot of Asian migrants came to Australia to try and make their fortune. Many remained here long after the gold rush had ended and were the beginnings of the rich Asian heritage of Victoria.

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi 2 года назад +2

      dont complain, now you can play spot the aussie in any australian city CBD

    • @stopngo1019
      @stopngo1019 Год назад +2

      Getting away from gun violence from USA.

  • @franklinchenfranklin4840
    @franklinchenfranklin4840 2 года назад

    amsterdam better

  • @DeckersOnTour
    @DeckersOnTour 2 месяца назад

    Great video! You were ahead of the times. Loved the video, just need to go back now and redo the audio. You will get heaps of positive reviews if you do. Thanks for the content.