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The High Court of 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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The High Court of 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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The High Court of 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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The National Carillon
Sunset over The National Carillon, situated on Aspen Island in central Canberra, Australia is a large carillon managed and maintained by the National Capital Authority on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia. More Info
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The National Carillon Canberra Australia
The National Carillon is a striking 50 metre tall architectural landmark. It is also an impressive musical instrument with 55 bronze bells, each weighing between seven kilograms and six tonnes. The Carillon was a gift of the British Government to the people of Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Capital. Aspen Island, Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia More Info
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The National Carillon Canberra Australia
The National Carillon is a striking 50 metre tall architectural landmark. It is also an impressive musical instrument with 55 bronze bells, each weighing between seven kilograms and six tonnes. The Carillon was a gift of the British Government to the people of Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Capital. Aspen Island, Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia More Info
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The National Carillon Canberra Australia
The National Carillon is a striking 50 metre tall architectural landmark. The Carillon was a gift of the British Government to the people of Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the national capital.
Located on Aspen Island is the perLake Burley Griffin Canberra Australia More Info
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The National Carillon Canberra Australia
The National Carillon is a striking 50 metre tall architectural landmark. The Carillon was a gift of the British Government to the people of Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the national capital.
Located on Aspen Island is the perLake Burley Griffin Canberra Australia More Info
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The National Carillon Canberra Australia
The National Carillon is a striking 50 metre tall architectural landmark. The Carillon was a gift of the British Government to the people of Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the national capital.
Located on Aspen Island is the perLake Burley Griffin Canberra Australia More Info
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The Royal Australian Navy Memorial
The Royal Australian Navy Memorial commemorates the service of members of the Royal Australian Navy, and is mid-way along ANZAC Parade, the principal ceremonial and memorial avenue in Canberra, the national capital city of Australia. The stylised bronze shows sailors at sea, with small walls either side displaying the Battle honours of the RAN. More Info
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The Royal Australian Navy Memorial
The Royal Australian Navy Memorial commemorates the service of members of the Royal Australian Navy, and is mid-way along ANZAC Parade, the principal ceremonial and memorial avenue in Canberra, the national capital city of Australia. The stylised bronze shows sailors at sea, with small walls either side displaying the Battle honours of the RAN. More Info
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The Uluru line
The Uluru line begins at the Museum as the entrance canopy and sheltered walkway. It then swoops up into the loop, a great curve 30 metres high, before continuing as a wide red footpath past the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. The Uluru line ends physically in a curled concrete ramp that, conceptually, continues north-west to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Acton Canberra Australia to. More Info
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