The Build, 10

Wednesday 20 May 2026: Rain has stopped though clouds are gathering again. All the work today has been on the cabins. This morning from about 6.30 am a generator was busy for three or so hours. I get that there were leaking roof edges, three or four people on scaffolding fixing them.

On the 11th of May this crane appeared on site that had us (residents overlooking) all wondering.

We weren’t left in suspense very long as a truck with a cabin/shed/donga on top followed …

Next was placing the cabin in the right place … a bit of to-ing and fro-ing …

Puzzling them together onto a small site, leaving adequate passages … the next day came the concreter spurting the product between the sheds.

Here with the cement mixer truck …

And finally the finishing touches … this was before the rain.

After the rain, a whole lot more of the above.

Weird Angles

Sometimes an unusual angle of a familiar place throws out your or in this case my familiarity with a place.

This must be a view of the place where I live, in one of the three buildings in the background of this view. There are a lot of bits on it that I just don’t recognise.

The buildings in front are the back of the Harvey and Norman Plaza, I know that for sure.

Behind them as the crow flies … well I see them but I don’t recognise them. Not that I particularly love their architectural style—it’s a case of what can be done to box up 3 x 95 home units economically—I am interested in how the built environment can be situated in the landscape.

In this part of Brisbane, residential multi-storeys are being shoe-horned among areas of older style single family residences on a block of land, the many parks and, it seems to me, the many commercial and retail plazas.

The way inner Brisbane is transforming is totally different from the way the outer Sydney suburbs transformed during the time I lived in Berowra, in what were then the northern outskirts of Sydney.

I’m going to have to try to circle the so called village and photograph it from all angles.

For the photo above I stood in Carindale Park on the cricket ground somwhere. I can see I’ll even need to record where I stand.