1930 – Grace Building, York St., Sydney, Australia
Designed by Morrow & Gordon for Grace Brothers,
Designed by Morrow & Gordon for Grace Brothers,
A heritage listed building designed as a 2000-seat cinema by Eric Heath during a golden age of cinema-going in Australia and was opened on 11 April 1930.
It was as early as 1815 that Francis Greenway proposed building a bridge from the northern to the southern shore of the harbour.
Designed by C. Bruce Dellit,
Constructed as the administrative home of the New South Wales State Railways.
Originally, a Presbyterian church, St Stephen’s is now part of the Uniting Church of Australia following the amalgamation of the Presbyterian,
The City Mutual Building is listed on the Central Sydney Heritage Local Environment Plan,
An elegant example of inter-war design by Budden &
A 11-storey art-deco building on the corner of Castlereagh Street and Martin Place.
The AWA Tower was designed by architects Morrow and Gordon from 1937–1939 and became one of the most notable commercial buildings of Sydney.