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Story of Pyrmont through Architecture

Story of Pyrmont through Architecture

Starts: Saturday, 25 May 2024
Ends: Saturday, 25 May 2024
Discover Pyrmont's colourful history and architecture on a guided walk with a heritage expert from the Australian Architecture Association. Enjoy morning tea in a local café before setting off to discover Pyrmont’s colourful history and architecture on a two-hour guided walk. Pyrmont’s commercial origins and transformation of urban design are explored with your guide, a qualified architect passionate about the local history. Highlights include an award-winning apartment building, the adaptive re-use of a Woolstore, Pirrrama Park on Sydney’s Foreshore and a peek inside Frank Gehry’s innovative UTS building, affectionately called ‘the crumpled paper bag’.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-25 12:00 am 2024-05-25 12:00 am Story of Pyrmont through Architecture Discover Pyrmont's colourful history and architecture on a guided walk with a heritage expert from the Australian Architecture Association. Enjoy morning tea in a local café before setting off to discover Pyrmont’s colourful history and architecture on a two-hour guided walk. Pyrmont’s commercial origins and transformation of urban design are explored with your guide, a qualified architect passionate about the local history. Highlights include an award-winning apartment building, the adaptive re-use of a Woolstore, Pirrrama Park on Sydney’s Foreshore and a peek inside Frank Gehry’s innovative UTS building, affectionately called ‘the crumpled paper bag’. 242 Harris Street, Pyrmont , NSW , 2009 , Australia
242 Harris Street, Pyrmont , NSW , 2009 , Australia
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