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The Astronomer - Canberra Australia
The Astronomer outdoor sculpture by Tim Wetherell arose out of a commission to create a sculpture from the remains of the Yale Columbia Refractor destroyed in the 2003 Canberra bushfires. The pose and gesture of the iron figure suggests astronomy and examining the heavens, whilst the riveted plates give strong ties to the appearance and "flavour" of the original 1920's telescope.
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The Carillon Canberra Australia
The carillon was a gift from the British government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the national capital, Canberra Australia
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The Carillon Canberra Australia
The carillon was a gift from the British government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the national capital, Canberra Australia
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The Gallery Of Australian Design (GAD)
The Gallery Of Australian Design (GAD) explores and promotes Australian design through exhibitions, discourse and events and is host to international design exhibitions for Australian audiences.
GAD is a public gallery established in partnership between the University of Canberra, the Australian Institute of Architects, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects and the National Museum of Australia.
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The Gallery Of Australian Design (GAD)
The Gallery Of Australian Design (GAD) explores and promotes Australian design through exhibitions, discourse and events and is host to international design exhibitions for Australian audiences.
GAD is a public gallery established in partnership between the University of Canberra, the Australian Institute of Architects, the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects and the National Museum of Australia.
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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
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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
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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
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