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  2. International House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. International House, The University of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. International House, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. International House - Wikipedia

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    International House, Sydney, a heritage-listed building in Sydney, New South Wales; International House (University of Melbourne), a residential college on the campus of Melbourne University

  6. International Towers, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The International Towers is a commercial skyscraper complex in the Sydney central business district, in the Barangaroo area. The complex comprises three main office towers; Tower 1 at 217 metres (712 feet), Tower 2 at 178 metres (584 feet), and Tower 3 at 168 metres (551 feet). Construction on the towers began in 2013 before completion in mid 2016.

  7. Customs House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Sydney Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour , it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings, and a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.

  9. Sydney Ancher - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Edward Cambrian Ancher ARAIA ARIBA (25 February 1904 – 8 December 1979), was an Australian architect from Woollahra, Sydney. His fascination with Europe contributed to the introduction of European internationalism in Australia.

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