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History podcast celebrates brutalist High Court of Australia's 40th anniversary


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The High Court of Australia in Canberra is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the opening of its building, with an oral history podcast tracing the history of the architecturally significant construction.
Described as an outstanding example of late modern Brutalist architecture, the High Court building was designed by the architectural firm of Edwards Madigan Torzillo and Briggs (EMTB), which was selected following a design competition in 1973. The brief called for a monumental building that acknowledged, but was clearly independent of the Australian Parliament.
EMTB director and architect Christopher Kringas led the design of the High Court, working closely with Feiko Bouman and Rod Lawrence. After Kringas’ death in 1975, just prior to construction, Colin Madigan, who was the team leader for the National Gallery, and Hans Marelli, oversaw the construction phase of the High Court building between 1976 and 1980. ....

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The Sydney Opera House: The building that put Sydney on the world map


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Close your eyes for a minute and try to imagine this city without our white-tiled wonder on Bennelong Point, the Sydney Opera House.
“A building that changed the image of an entire country,” architect Frank Gehry said in 2003, when awarding the Pritzker prize, architecture’s highest accolade, to Jorn Utzon, the Dane who dreamt up the design yet died without seeing it completed.
The Opera House sails in 2021.
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“One of the indisputable masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind,” UNESCO described it in 2007 when our signature structure joined the World Heritage list. ....

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20 Buildings Not to Miss in Australia


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From the Rose Seidler House and Mooloomba House to the Sydney Opera House, these 20 buildings are examples of some of Australia’s most architecturally and historically important structures.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these buildings first appeared in 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Mark Irving (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Rose Seidler House
With the uncompromisingly modern Rose Seidler House, Harry Seidler introduced east coast Modern to a country more used to building and living in cottages that would not have looked out of place in late-19th-century Britain. An Austrian émigré, Seidler first studied architecture in Canada before leaving for New York to be taught by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. After finishing his studies, Seidler worked in Breuer’s studio before leaving for Australia, a journey he made via Brazil and Oscar Niemeyer’s studio. The influence o ....

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Larkfield swoops on Mont Albert office in $28m deal


Larkfield swoops on Mont Albert office in $28m deal
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Frank Hargrave’s Larkfield group has snapped up a three-level office building in Mont Albert for about $28 million.
Records show Larkfield has settled on the property at 3-7 Hamilton Street in Mont Albert this month, paying $27.85 million on a relatively soft yield of 6 per cent.
3-7 Hamilton Street in Mont Albert.
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The 3720 square metre building was extensively refurbished by the vendors, Ballarat developer and property lender MacCap.
Colliers’ Peter Bremner, Andrew Ryan, Hamish Burgess and Trent Hobart negotiated the deal. ....

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