1938 – The Henry Davis York Building, Martin Place, Sydney, Australia
A 11-storey art-deco building on the corner of Castlereagh Street and Martin Place. It was the former headquarters of the Mutual Life and Citizens Assurance Co,
A 11-storey art-deco building on the corner of Castlereagh Street and Martin Place. It was the former headquarters of the Mutual Life and Citizens Assurance Co,
The AWA Tower was designed by architects Morrow and Gordon from 1937–1939 and became one of the most notable commercial buildings of Sydney.
A competition for the design of the memorial was conducted in 1925-26, however none of the entries received met all of the competition conditions and no winner was announced.
Government architect W.H. Withers began work on the building plans in 1939 for the Maritime Services Board (MSB) building.
Often described as one of Australia’s most iconic and graceful contemporary post war office buildings and built as the world headquarters for Qantas Empire Airways.
The Australian Academy of Science’s Shine Dome has been a Canberra landmark since its construction in 1959.
This was Sydney’s first highrise to take advantage of the lifting of the 46m (150ft) height limit which was enforced until 1957.
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most distinctive and famous 20th-century buildings, and one of the most famous performing arts venues in the world.
Opened on 28 June 1977, as an annex building to the City Hall and replaced an earlier building which housed the Sydney County Council’s Electricity Department and sales showroom on Druitt Street.
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