1898 – Former Health Department, Macquarie St., Sydney, Australia
The Federation Free Style building is a three storey plus basement brick former office building constructed on a steep site on what is a prominent Macquarie Street corner.
The Federation Free Style building is a three storey plus basement brick former office building constructed on a steep site on what is a prominent Macquarie Street corner.
Occupying an entire city block, with four monumental and elaborate facades in a Richardsonian Romanesque style.
The former Burns Philp Building in Bridge Street,
In the 1870s an Academy of Art was established in Sydney ‘for the purpose of promoting fine arts through lecture,
Anthony Hordern & Sons was the largest department store in Sydney and one of the largest in the world.
Opened on 4 August 1906,
A pub has stood on this site since 1848.
Work on the Mitchell Wing began in 1906 and finished in 1910 based on designs prepared by Walter Liberty Vernon,
Large building covering an entire city block designed by Scottish-born NSW State Architect George McRae,
This building was designed by architects Kent and Massie as the headquarters of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney.