EXPLORING SYDNEY

Spending a few days in Sydney exploring the CBD and the Spit to Manly walk I wanted to capture the atmosphere and architecture that characterises the city. From traditional building types to 1960s housing projects and the 21st century skyline and commercial developments, the architecture tells a narrative of a diverse collective of cultures and people groups. In a film photo journal I collated this architectural narrative that is woven through the Sydney community and atmosphere.

Buildings include:

State Library of New South Wales by Walter Liberty Vernon, Andrew Andersons, Cobden Parks, R M S Wells, HASSELL

Queen Victoria Building by George McRae 1893

Sydney Opera House by Jørn Utzon 1973 and Engineering: Ove Arup and Partners

St Andrews Cathedral Edmund Blacket 1868 Liturgical reorientation: Paul Davies 1999

1980’s Central Coast Dwelling

Coastal Dwellings - Fairlight, Clontarf, Manly

Manly Cove Pavilion by Wheeler and Johnston 1933

Sydney Harbour bridge by Dorman Long, John Bradfield, Ralph Freeman, Thomas S. Tait

Other Architectural work Sydney, Australia

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