AAA Sydney City Architecture Walk

By Australian Architecture Association
daytime
walks

Nov. 26, 2011

10 a.m. - noon

Customs House, Circular Quay

Sydney Skyline, photography by Vincent Lam. Copyright, all rights reserved.

A 2-hour walk showcasing more than 10 representative pieces of architecture in the Sydney Central Business District.

Sydney's CBD from Martin Place down to Circular Quay changed dramatically after World War II. We examine many of the buildings in the CBD and trace the development of modernism and the high rise tower. From Harry Seidler's iconic Australia Square tower that dominated the Sydney skyline when it was completed in 1970 the tour explores the most exciting free-standing buildings of the late twentieth century, including the British architect, Sir Norman Foster's Deutsche Bank Place a recent addition to Sydney's skyline.

We also look at buildings that have had to adapt to heritage items, such as the cantilevered Governor Phillip Tower by DCM that protects 19th century terrace houses, or the ingenious excavation beneath the Botanic Gardens, by architects Jackson Dyke, to provide more classrooms for the Conservatorium of Music.

Price

Adults $30, Students $15, AAA Members Free

Contact

Vincent Lam