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September 7, 2009
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September 7, 2009 Architect: James Barnet
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Jørn Utzon
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most distinctive and famous 20th-century buildings, and one of the...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: W.H. Withers / W.D.H. Baxter
Government architect W.H. Withers began work on the building plans in 1939 for the Maritime...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: J.J.C. Bradfield
It was as early as 1815 that Francis Greenway proposed building a bridge from the northern to the...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: John H. Wilson, Edward Bell, Albert Bond, David McBeath
In architectural style, the Sydney Town Hall is French Second Empire,...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Edmund Thomas Blacket
The architect Edmund Blacket designed the original Neogothic sandstone Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings, which were completed...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Edmund Thomas Blacket
Started in 1837, the plans prepared by the architect James Hume, were of much more modest proportions...
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September 7, 2009 Regarded as an excellent example of the Australian Federation Carpenter Gothic architectural style. The decorative gable truss structures at the...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Edmund Thomas Blacket
About the size of a large English parish church in “Decorated Gothic”, St. Saviour’s is cruciform, having...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Charles Harding
The Cape Byron Lighthouse is Australia’s most easterly light being situated on the most easterly point of the...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Augustus Welby Pugin
This is Pugin’s only intact and essentially unaltered building in Australia. In its layout and permanent liturgical...
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September 7, 2009 Architect: Mortimer Lewis
The facade consists of four Doric columns with classic Greek bases and capitals. Above is a stone architrave...
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September 2, 2009 Architect: Maurice B. Adams