1849 – Former Treasury Building, Macquarie St., Sydney, Australia
Now subsumed into a large modern hotel complex l, this former government office was built in two stages,
Now subsumed into a large modern hotel complex l, this former government office was built in two stages,
This is Pugin’s only intact and essentially unaltered building in Australia. In its layout and permanent liturgical furnishings””piscina,
Policing Sydney’s harbour was the task of its Water Police. This court house and adjacent police office was built from Bennelong Point sandstone to the design of Colonial Architect Edmund Blacket.
The architect Edmund Blacket designed the original Neogothic sandstone Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings, which were completed in 1862.
Described as “Venetian in style” in the Adelaide Register of July 1870, and architects Morgan and Gilbert (in Early Adelaide Architecture 1836 –
James Barnet’s design for a combined Art Gallery, Museum and Library in 1874, never constructed. Intended for the corner of College and William streets was far grander than the museum as built,
Designed by Cork architect Samuel F. Hynes, for the Archbishop of Melbourne. “The buildings are disposed around a court so as to be well ventilated and lighted.
Originally the Colonial Secretary’s Building, this sandstone building was the seat of colonial administration, has been used continuously by the Government of New South Wales,
One of a range of lighthouses built to a similar design by James Barnet. Constructed in 1880,
The Architectural style of the Cathedral is best described as Gothic transitional, being partly Early English and partly Decorated.