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  • The Toaster Building, Circulay Quay, Sydney.
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  • The Toaster Building, Circulay Quay, Sydney.
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  • The Toaster Building, Circulay Quay, Sydney.
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  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
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  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
    Frank-Gehry-Building-Sydney-20170514...jpg
  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
    Frank-Gehry-Building-Sydney-48.jpg
  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
    Frank-Gehry-Building-Sydney-52.jpg
  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
    Frank-Gehry-Building-Sydney-51.jpg
  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
    Frank-Gehry-Building-Sydney-50.jpg
  • The first building in Australia designed by one of the worlds most influential architects Frank Gehry. Its named after Dr Chau Chak Wing and described as the " squashed paper bag". Its a business school at the university of technology, Sydney.
    Frank-Gehry-Building-Sydney-49.jpg
  • Queen Victoria Building, Sydney. Designed by George McRae, it replaced the original Sydney Markets and was named to honour the Monarch's Diamond Jubilee.
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  • Queen Victoria Building, Sydney. Designed by George McRae, it replaced the original Sydney Markets and was named to honour the Monarch's Diamond Jubilee.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Australian Provincial Assurance Building.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Australian Provincial Assurance Building.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. View of former MLC Building from Macquarie Bank roof.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Bennelong Apartments known as the Toaster Building viewed from the rooftop of the AMP Building, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. View of former MLC Building from Macquarie Bank balcony, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-85.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Australian Provincial Assurance Building.
    Open-Sydney-78.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Australian Provincial Assurance Building.
    Open-Sydney-72.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. View of former MLC Building from Macquarie Bank roof.
    Open-Sydney-57.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Department of Lands Building, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Department of Lands Building, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Bennelong Apartments known as the Toaster Building viewed from the rooftop of the AMP Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-232.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Bennelong Apartments known as the Toaster Building viewed from the rooftop of the AMP Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-203.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Bennelong Apartments known as the Toaster Building viewed from the rooftop of the AMP Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-202.jpg
  • Interior shots of Rockpool Bar and Grill, owned by famous chef Neil Perry, showing the Grand Chamber. The building occupies the old city mutual building on the corner of Bligh Street and Hunter Street, Sydney. Because this is a heritage listed building certain restrictions were imposed when it was being refurbished by the Interior Designers Bates Smart, The spectacular pillars are clearly a unique feature to  this amazing art deco interior. The refurbishment and fit-out was completed in March 2009.
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  • The General Post Office (GPO) is a landmark building in Sydney.  It is located at the western end of Martin Place. The building was the headquarters of the NSW postal system until 1996, when it was sold and refurbished.  The building now contains shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
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  • The General Post Office (GPO) is a landmark building in Sydney.  It is located at the western end of Martin Place. The building was the headquarters of the NSW postal system until 1996, when it was sold and refurbished.  The building now contains shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
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  • The General Post Office (GPO) is a landmark building in Sydney.  It is located at the western end of Martin Place. The building was the headquarters of the NSW postal system until 1996, when it was sold and refurbished.  The building now contains shops, cafes, restaurants and bars.
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  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
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  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-88.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-85.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-80.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-79.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-78.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-72.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-70.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-155.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-82.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-74.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-44.jpg
  • Another great example of Sydney's sustainable office buildings is the Accenture building in Barangaroo, Sydney. The company is situated in  International House. It is the first engineered timber office in Australia. The timber beams and floors absorb noise and the windows provide filtered sunlight.This timber building provides great thermal performance . which means it is low cost to heat and cool.
    Barangaroo-201809-101.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior views of Macquarie Bank Building, 50 Martin Place, Sydney, showing glass lift and the ground-floor banking chamber ceiling.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Bennelong Apartments from the rooftop of AMP Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-252.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of Bennelong Apartments from the rooftop of AMP Building, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-251.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Views of the Conservatorium of Music  from the rooftop of The AMP Building, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. The Museum of Contemporary Art viewed from the rooftop of the AMP Building, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior views of Macquarie Bank Building, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The ground floor banking chamber of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place showing Aboriginal art, Didgeridoos and heritage listed wall tiles.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior views of Macquarie Bank Building, 50 Martin Place, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-133.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--98.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--81.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--77.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--71.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--63.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--59.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--58.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--57.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--47.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--42.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--160.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--155.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--127.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--125.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--111.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--108.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--51.jpg
  • This building 180 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney was designed by architects Bates Smart. Its quite unique because of its sustainable features such as high efficency lighting, chilled beam cooling and high performance glazing.
    Architecture-Sydney-20170514--49.jpg
  • Australians celebrate Australia Day at The Rocks, Sydney, Australia..26th Jan 2013.Wine Odyssey Australia .Built in 1886, the Wine Odyssey Australia building was originally known as the British Seaman's Hotel. But the site's association with wine (and other less cultivated forms of alcohol) goes back to the 1840s, when it was owned by Australia's first female entrepreneur, Rosetta Terry.
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  • Australians celebrate Australia Day at The Rocks, Sydney, Australia..26th Jan 2013.Wine Odyssey Australia .Built in 1886, the Wine Odyssey Australia building was originally known as the British Seaman's Hotel. But the site's association with wine (and other less cultivated forms of alcohol) goes back to the 1840s, when it was owned by Australia's first female entrepreneur, Rosetta Terry.
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  • The new Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Australia opens today..Early evening light falls on The Bennelong Apartments known as the "Toaster Building"  and Office Buiding opposite the MCA, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-23.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD.External shots of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney
    Open-Sydney-7.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD.External shots of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney
    Open-Sydney-6.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-42.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-40.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-38.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-27.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Interior of central atrium of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney. The atrium is filled with light and features one of Macquaries signature staircases, designed to encourage a sense of community and connection.
    Open-Sydney-18.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD.External shots of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney
    Open-Sydney-15.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD.External shots of Macquarie Bank, 50 Martin Place, Sydney
    Open-Sydney-13.jpg
  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. Olympic Torch Collection, AMP Reception, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. The Sussex Hotel, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. External view of Customs House, Sydney.
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  • Open Sydney presented by Sydney Living Museuems. This event every year allows Sydneysiders to visit 40 of the city's most significant buildings and spaces across the CBD. External view of Customs House, Sydney.
    Open-Sydney-184.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
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  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
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  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-454.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-524.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-520.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-514.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-201804-490.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-79.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-89.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-85.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-56.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-34.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-281.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-196.jpg
  • The new EY Centre at 200 George Street. It is one of Australia's most sustainable buldings in Sydney.
    EY-Centre-Sydney-161.jpg
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