The Manchester Unity Building - an architectural icon
A look inside Melbourne's architectural icon, the Manchester Unity Building - filmed by Christine Ansorge. The video includes an interview with Dr Kia Pajouhesh, chairman of the Committee of Management of the MUB Owners Corporation. Since 2003, the committee has been actively engaged in a program of renovations and staged improvements to the building. For more info, visit
MANCHESTER UNITY BUILDING IN MELBOURNE
Before and After - The Manchester Unity Building
The Manchester Unity Building, on the prominent Collins Street-Swanston Street corner, represents a rare blend of art, science, culture and commerce. As a magnificent structure, as a monument to human endeavour and as a hub of personal interaction, it has a special place in the history of Melbourne and the hearts of its citizens. As well as countless patrons, it attracts thousands of visitors every year, including participants in the Melbourne Open House tours.
This heritage-listed Melbourne icon is home to a handful of residents and around a 100 retail businesses, including Smile Solutions, Melbourne's home of dentistry, which occupies three levels of the building as well as the architecturally significant tower.
The committee of management, under the chairmanship of Dr Kia Pajouhesh since 2003, has been actively engaged in a program of staged renovations to the building.
For more information about Smile Solutions located in the Manchester Unity Building contact us -
Website:
Email: theteam@smilesolutions.com.au
Phone: 13 13 96
Manchester Unity Building, Part 1 Melbourne Open House Tour 2011 - Opening Introduction
The Manchester Unity Building, on the prominent Collins Street--Swanston Street corner, represents a rare blend of art, science, culture and commerce. As a magnificent structure, as a monument to human endeavour and as a hub of personal interaction, it has a special place in the history of Melbourne and the hearts of its citizens. As well as countless patrons, it attracts thousands of visitors every year, including participants in the Melbourne Open House tours.
This heritage-listed Melbourne icon is home to a handful of residents and around a 100 retail businesses, including Smile Solutions, Melbourne's home of dentistry, which occupies three levels of the building as well as the architecturally significant tower.
The committee of management, under the chairmanship of Dr Kia Pajouhesh since 2003, has been actively engaged in a program of staged renovations to the building.
For more information about Smile Solutions located in the Manchester Unity Building contact us-
Website:
Email: theteam@smilesolutions.com.au
Phone: 13 13 96
Manchester Unity Building, Part 7 Melbourne Open House Tour 2011 - The Boardroom Level 11
The Manchester Unity Building, on the prominent Collins Street--Swanston Street corner, represents a rare blend of art, science, culture and commerce. As a magnificent structure, as a monument to human endeavour and as a hub of personal interaction, it has a special place in the history of Melbourne and the hearts of its citizens. As well as countless patrons, it attracts thousands of visitors every year, including participants in the Melbourne Open House tours.
This heritage-listed Melbourne icon is home to a handful of residents and around a 100 retail businesses, including Smile Solutions, Melbourne's home of dentistry, which occupies three levels of the building as well as the architecturally significant tower.
The committee of management, under the chairmanship of Dr Kia Pajouhesh since 2003, has been actively engaged in a program of staged renovations to the building.
For more information about Smile Solutions located in the Manchester Unity Building contact us-
Website:
Email: theteam@smilesolutions.com.au
Phone: 13 13 96
Manchester Unity Building, Part 3 Melbourne Open House Tour 2011 - Mezzanine Level 1
The Manchester Unity Building, on the prominent Collins Street--Swanston Street corner, represents a rare blend of art, science, culture and commerce. As a magnificent structure, as a monument to human endeavour and as a hub of personal interaction, it has a special place in the history of Melbourne and the hearts of its citizens. As well as countless patrons, it attracts thousands of visitors every year, including participants in the Melbourne Open House tours.
This heritage-listed Melbourne icon is home to a handful of residents and around a 100 retail businesses, including Smile Solutions, Melbourne's home of dentistry, which occupies three levels of the building as well as the architecturally significant tower.
The committee of management, under the chairmanship of Dr Kia Pajouhesh since 2003, has been actively engaged in a program of staged renovations to the building.
For more information about Smile Solutions located in the Manchester Unity Building contact us-
Website:
Email: theteam@smilesolutions.com.au
Phone: 13 13 96
Manchester Unity Building, Part 2 Melbourne Open House Tour 2011 - Ground Floor Foyer
The Manchester Unity Building, on the prominent Collins Street--Swanston Street corner, represents a rare blend of art, science, culture and commerce. As a magnificent structure, as a monument to human endeavour and as a hub of personal interaction, it has a special place in the history of Melbourne and the hearts of its citizens. As well as countless patrons, it attracts thousands of visitors every year, including participants in the Melbourne Open House tours.
This heritage-listed Melbourne icon is home to a handful of residents and around a 100 retail businesses, including Smile Solutions, Melbourne's home of dentistry, which occupies three levels of the building as well as the architecturally significant tower.
The committee of management, under the chairmanship of Dr Kia Pajouhesh since 2003, has been actively engaged in a program of staged renovations to the building.
For more information about Smile Solutions located in the Manchester Unity Building contact us-
Website:
Email: theteam@smilesolutions.com.au
Phone: 13 13 96
Melbourne Sth. Bank, Yarra and city scape
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VLOG #80 | Top 10 Melbourne Open House Spots
Heading to Open House Melbourne? This is the ultimate guide to see the best on offer over the weekend of July 30 and 31.
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Melbourne Open House 2010
Music by Andrew Harrison from The Laramie Project.
CAMPBELL ARCADE, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
This iconic Melbourne location is due to be demolished for a modern development.
Melbourne Open House & Schiavello
Schiavello hits the streets of Melbourne for Melbourne Open House
Open House Melbourne
Running Boards declares its love with a free Mobile Billboard campaign for Open House Melbourne
Harmonics Sacred Arcitecture of Chicago, Sydney & Melbourne
Connecting the hermetic architecture in Chicago through Sydney and Melbourne Australia via the Odd Fellows and Bahá'í Houses of Worship. From the Tribune Tower in Chicago as well as July Column in Paris.
The interconnectedness of things, using weights and measures the system of esoteric knowledge emerges. The ancient is the modern and it can be measured.
Featured sites:
The Garden Palace in the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens
Tribune Tower in Chicago
Grace Bros Building in York St Sydney Australia
Manchester Unity Building in Melbourne Australia
July Column in Paris France.
Odd Fellows Arms Inn at Parramatta Sydney
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows War Memorial in Hyde Park Sydney
IOOF inc. QBE inc. - Insurance firms begun as or by mutual aid organisations.
Robert Philp, James Barnet, Walter Burley Griffin, Lachlan Macquarie
Bahá'í House of Worship Ingleside Sydney
Bahá'í Peace Gardens Camden Sydney
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Icarian Movement, Freemasonry, Mutual Aid
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Swanston and Collins Streets Corner Melbourne July 2016 - A 6 minute view.
English - Here is the 6 minute uncut version on a typical weekday Collins and Swanston Streets. Featuring people, trams, vehicles and the standout Manchester Unity Building which dominates the presentation from this vantage point. Out of view on the right hand corner is the Melbourne Town Hall. Filmed July 15th 2016.
People have asked for the uncut version of the Melbourne Trams Collins and Swanston Streets Melbourne presentation.
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Swanston Street to Little Bourke St, Melbourne
The south end of Swanston Street, the main north-south thoroughfare in the Hoddle Grid on a busy Thursday evening. Features include the railway station, Fed square, St Paul's, Melbourne Town Hall (1870), the Manchester Unity Building, Bourke St Mall and Chinatown (Little Bourke).
Parliament House Melbourne | Melbourne, Australia
[FILMED ON July 29, 2017] Parliament House is one of Melbourne's famous landmarks and one of the most architecturally distinguished public buildings in Australia. It is located on Spring Street in East Melbourne, facing the intersection of Spring and Bourke streets.
Parliament House offers a free tour on the weekdays (Monday to Friday), however the building is not open on public holiday and weekends (except for Open Day). This video was taken during Open House Melbourne 2017. The tour covers Queen’s Hall and Vestibule, Legislative Assembly, Library and Legislative Council.
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A walk along Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia in Christmas Season.
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Melbourne
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,993 km2 (3,858 sq mi), comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of 5 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as Melburnians.
The city was founded on 30 August 1835, in the then-British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land (modern-day Tasmania). It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837, and named Melbourne by Governor General Richard Bourke on 10 April 1837 in honour of the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. In 1851, four years after Queen Victoria declared it a city, Melbourne became the capital of the new colony of Victoria. In the wake of the 1850s Victorian gold rush, the city entered a lengthy boom period that, by the late 1880s, had transformed it into one of the world's largest and wealthiest metropolises. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as interim seat of government of the new nation until Canberra became the permanent capital in 1927. Today, it is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and ranks 15th in the Global Financial Centres Index.
The city is home to many of the best-known cultural institutions in the nation, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the National Gallery of Victoria and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. It is also the birthplace of Australian impressionism, Australian rules football, the Australian film and television industries and Australian contemporary dance. More recently, it has been recognised as a UNESCO City of Literature and a global centre for street art, live music and theatre. It is the host city of annual international events such as the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open and the Melbourne Cup, and has also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Due to it rating highly in entertainment, tourism and sport, as well as education, health care, research and development, the EIU currently ranks it the second most liveable city in the world, and it was ranked as the world's most liveable city for seven years in a row, from 2011 until 2017.
The main airport serving the city is Melbourne Airport (also referred to as Tullamarine Airport), which is the second busiest in Australia, and Australia's busiest seaport the Port of Melbourne. Its main metropolitan rail terminus is Flinders Street station and its main regional rail and road coach terminus is Southern Cross station. It also has the most extensive freeway network in Australia and the largest urban tram network in the world.
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Welcome to Smile Solutions - Melbourne's Home of Dentistry®
Smile Solutions, Melbourne’s home of dentistry®, is Australia’s largest private dental practice. Conveniently located within the Manchester Unity Building in Melbourne’s CBD.
At Smile Solutions, you will have access to the full spectrum of dental services – general and family care, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics and all specialities. No matter what dental treatment you seek, rest assured you will receive personalised care from among our multi-disciplinary team of dental hygienists, general dentists and board registered specialists.
Open 6 days a week, Smile Solutions is open during extended weekday hours and offers emergency appointments daily.
For more information, visit smilesolutions.com.au.