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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The NewActon development represents advancements in sustainably conscious design, with the Nishi building itself featuring over 400kW of photovoltaic solar panels - the largest solar array on any office building in Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The NewActon development represents advancements in sustainably conscious design, with the Nishi building itself featuring over 400kW of photovoltaic solar panels - the largest solar array on any office building in Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The Australian Academy of Science's Shine Dome and its custom-designed furniture were created to reflect the inquiring and innovative nature of science. It was the first Canberra building to be added to the National Heritage List, for its historical and architectural significance. A Canberra landmark since its construction in 1959, the Shine Dome has received numerous awards and is one of seven projects the Royal Australian Institute of Architects has nominated to the World Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The Australian Academy of Science's Shine Dome and its custom-designed furniture were created to reflect the inquiring and innovative nature of science. It was the first Canberra building to be added to the National Heritage List, for its historical and architectural significance. A Canberra landmark since its construction in 1959, the Shine Dome has received numerous awards and is one of seven projects the Royal Australian Institute of Architects has nominated to the World Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia An outdoor art work granite portrait sculpture of Professor Mills (1886-1952) who played a leading role in the founding and development of ANU Canberra Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Founded in 1948, the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR), Australian National University, is Australia's national medical research institute. The School was conceptualized by Australia-born Baron Howard Florey, who won the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his contribution to create penicillin as a drug, while working at Oxford University. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Woman In Thought - Dreaming by Milan Vojsk. The 2.9 metre bronze casting of Woman in Thought was executed in Milan and installed in 1973 as a gift to the people of Canberra. London Circuit Canberra Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Woman In Thought - Dreaming by Milan Vojsk. The 2.9 metre bronze casting of Woman in Thought was executed in Milan and installed in 1973 as a gift to the people of Canberra. London Circuit Canberra Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia Aerial view of Canberra from Mount Ainslie lookout Canberra Australia. More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The High Court building is an outstanding example of late modern brutalist architecture. It has light-filled, bold geometric shapes and spaces, raw massed concrete, dynamic internal movement, and strong links with neighbouring buildings and landscape. It is monumental and asymmetrical, but also functional. Situated on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin Parkes Canberra ACT Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The High Court building is an outstanding example of late modern brutalist architecture. It has light-filled, bold geometric shapes and spaces, raw massed concrete, dynamic internal movement, and strong links with neighbouring buildings and landscape. It is monumental and asymmetrical, but also functional. Situated on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin Parkes Canberra ACT Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The home of Australia’s Parliament and the meeting place of a nation, Australian Parliament House offers visitors to Canberra a unique experience. Featuring impressive architecture, a stunning art collection and a beautiful landscape, Parliament House is a must-see for any visitor to Canberra Australia More Info
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Canberra Australia
Canberra Australia The road network in Canberra ACT Australia More Info
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