If you read my previous post, you would know that I love old architecture and how it's made. But nothing is better to see then modern building tower over an old building, or better yet if modern style and materials are mixed in with the old.
While spending my day in the city, I spend a lot of my time taking photos of churches as their designs are fascinating and each one is completely different.
Photos are in HDR, I'm practicing the skill.
The Welsh Church
Welsh Church was built in 1871 to a Gothic Revival design by the notable architectural firm Crouch and Wilson. - source
The Scots' Church
The building opened 29 November 1874. Scots Church is built in the Gothic Revival style. Bluestone was used for the foundations, Barrabool Hills Freestone from Geelong for the superstructure and cream-coloured Kakanui Stone from New Zealand for the dressings. - source