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International House is a heritage-listed commercial building at 14-16 York Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Robertson & Marks and built during 1913 by Howie, Brown & Moffat, Master Builders. It is also known as Pomeroy House.
International House, view from City Road The Wool Room, International House Since 1967 over 6,000 residents have lived in the House, representing over 100 nationalities. Approximately 40% of residents have come from Australia, 45% have been undergraduates, 40%+ have been women and the average age of residents has been in the mid-twenties.
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1 Australia. 2 Canada. 3 Japan. 4 United Kingdom. 5 United States. 6 Other uses. 7 References. ... International House, Sydney, a heritage-listed building in Sydney ...
Bunning and Madden won the Australia and New Zealand-wide competition to design Anzac House, the New South Wales official memorial for returned servicemen and women in WWI and WWII. [4] In 1953 the firm was commissioned by Grace Bros. Limited to design a large suburban store at Parramatta. It was the first store in Australia with roof-top carpark.
The Sydney Customs House occupies a unique symbolic and physical position on the site of the First Fleet landing. This historical event has enormous significance to the history of Australia. Its location is a physical reminder of the importance of Circular Quay as the original maritime centre for the colony and is a significant symbol of ...
International House is a world renowned and second - largest residential college of the University of Melbourne.Situated at 241 Royal Parade in Parkville, it provides co-educational accommodation to 350 undergraduate and graduate students who are attending the University of Melbourne and nearby tertiary institutions.
James Meehan (1774-1826) takes his place – Lands Department Building, Sydney. Peatling, Stephanie (2004). The Buildings that are saving Sydney – energy efficiency 22 January 2004. Kass, Terry (2008). Jewels in the crown : a history of crown plans and the Bridge Street plan room 1788-2008. Heritage Group: State Projects (1995).