1882 – St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, Australia
Architect: William Wardell
St. Mary’s Cathedral is the largest ecclesiastical building in Australia. Work began in 1868 while the architect William Wardell was still based in Melbourne.
St. Mary’s Cathedral is the largest ecclesiastical building in Australia. Work began in 1868 while the architect William Wardell was still based in Melbourne.
Combined warehouses and offices for the Australasian Steam Navigation Company on the waterfront of The Rocks area of Sydney.
Constructed from sandstone and designed in the Gothic Revival style by prominent architect William Wardell, this a rare Sydney example of the secular use of this type of architecture which is more commonly associated with ecclesiastical or academic buildings.