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Designed by Edwin Henderson and Cuthbert Whitley, the buildings are an example of typical Canberra inter-war functionalism. House the Canberra Fire Brigade Museum, Register of the National Estate Canberra Grammar School and Chapel 1929-64 Red Hill: Church school complex which is a good example of the inter-war Gothic style.
High Society Towers Lovett Tower This list of tallest buildings in Canberra ranks the tallest in Australia's capital city by height. This ranking system, created by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat includes the height to a spire but not to an antenna. The High Society Towers at 113m and 100m respectively, with 27 storeys, are the tallest in the city. It is in Belconnen ...
Office buildings in Canberra (9 P) Outdoor sculptures in Canberra (19 P) P. Public art in the Australian Capital Territory (4 P) R. Restaurants in Canberra (3 P) S.
Sydney Opera House — Sydney. The Sydney Opera House had to overcome a series of hurdles before cementing itself as the most popular performance hall. Though Danish designer Jørn Utzon’s won ...
List of tallest buildings in Canberra; N. National Carillon; National Emergency Services Memorial, Canberra; National Police Memorial (Australia)
The European population in the Canberra area continued to slowly grow throughout the rest of the 19th century. One prominent building, the Anglican St John's Church, was consecrated and opened for use in 1845. This building still stands today and its graveyard holds the burials of many of Canberra's 19th-century pioneers.
This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.
The Lovett Tower (formerly known as the MLC Building) is a 93-metre-tall building (305 ft) located in the Woden Town Centre, a commercial district in Canberra.The building is a Canberra icon and remains the tallest commercial building in Canberra offering vast 360* views across Woden valley.