Please browse the following book:-     Sydney Architecture     Author is Graham Jahn,  rrp=$35, Publisher is the Watermark Press

  • Australia Museum    It began in 1827, moved to its present site in 1849 and opened to the public in May 1857.
  • Australia Square   
  • Blues Point Tower  
  • Circular Quay
  • Elizabeth Bay House   is a fine example of Colonial Architecture.
  • Government House     is the most sophisticated example of a Gothic Revival building in New South Wales.  
  • GPO (Old) - No 1 Martin Place    " Meet under the GPO Clock"
  • Great Synagogue    was built in Byzantine style with some traditional French Gothic style and a wheel window. It contains numerous elaborate stone carvings & cast iron gates. It was designed by Thomas Rowe. The building was consecrated  in 1878. 
  • Hyde Park Barracks Museum  
  • Mint Museum      
  • Museum of Contemporary Art      It was built (1949-1952) for the Maritime Services Board (MSB).
  • PowerHouse Museum  
  • Queen Victoria Building - ( QVB )
  • Rocks Village   
  • St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral     This perpendicular Gothic style Cathedral was designed by Edmund Thomas Blackett. It was consecrated on St Andrew's Day,  November 30th, 1868. This makes it Australia's oldest cathedral.
  • St James' Anglican Church, King St   This church was designed by Francis Greenway near the end of the Georgian period. It contains simple, but grand, lines and shapes.The church was consecrated on the 11th February 1824. 
  • St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral      One of the largest most spectacular 19th century Gothic cathedrals in the world.  It was designed by William Wilkinson Wardell and took many years to build.  Free of debt, the building was solemnly consecrated in 1905. The Spires were added in 2000.
  • State Library    It includes the Mitchell Library building. 
  • Strand Arcade    is the last of the arcades built in Victorian Sydney .
  • Susannah Place Museum      is a terrace of four houses that incorporates a 1915 corner store.
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge    Designed  by engineer John Bradfield. It is a X design bridge, built during the depression years
  • Sydney Observatory  
  • Sydney Opera House  Designed by Danish Architect Joern Utson.  
  • Sydney ( AMP / Centrepoint ) Tower    It was opened on the 23rd September 1981.
  • Sydney Town Hall     is a building that has retained its original function and interiors over its 120+ years.
  • Sydney University  (USYD)   is Australia's first university. Over the past 150+ years,  it has built a great worldwide reputation for teaching & research.