Australian non-residential architectural styles are a set of Australian architectural styles that apply to buildings used for purposes other than residence and have been around only since the first colonial government buildings of early European settlement of Australia in 1788.
Their distribution follows closely the establishment and growth of the different colonies of Australia, in that the earliest colonial buildings can be found in New South Wales and Tasmania.
The classifications set out below are derived from a leading Australian text.[1]
Old Colonial Period (1788–c. 1840)
- Old Colonial Georgian; Old Colonial Regency; Old Colonial Grecian; Old Colonial Gothic Picturesque
Old Colonial Georgian
 
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.jpg.webp) St Luke's Anglican Church, Liverpool. Completed 1820; designed by Francis Greenway. St Luke's Anglican Church, Liverpool. Completed 1820; designed by Francis Greenway.
 Old Liverpool Hospital (main block). Completed 1822; designed by Francis Greenway. Old Liverpool Hospital (main block). Completed 1822; designed by Francis Greenway.
St_Peters_Anglican_Church_Campbelltown.jpg.webp) St Peter's Anglican Church, Campbelltown; completed 1823.[8] St Peter's Anglican Church, Campbelltown; completed 1823.[8]
 The Old Windmill, Brisbane; completed 1824; Brisbane's oldest building The Old Windmill, Brisbane; completed 1824; Brisbane's oldest building
 
 Greenway Wing (Supreme Court of New South Wales) Sydney; completed 1828; designed by Francis Greenway Greenway Wing (Supreme Court of New South Wales) Sydney; completed 1828; designed by Francis Greenway
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Old Colonial Regency
 Parliament House, Sydney, Completed 1816 Parliament House, Sydney, Completed 1816
 Sydney Mint, Completed 1816 Sydney Mint, Completed 1816
 Sydney Grammar School, Completed 1835. Northern and southern extensions completed in the 1850s Sydney Grammar School, Completed 1835. Northern and southern extensions completed in the 1850s
.jpg.webp) Old King's School, Parramatta. Completed 1833 Old King's School, Parramatta. Completed 1833
 Lord Nelson Hotel, Millers Point, Sydney, Completed 1835.[10] Lord Nelson Hotel, Millers Point, Sydney, Completed 1835.[10]
.jpg.webp) Hero of Waterloo Hotel, Millers Point, Completed 1844 Hero of Waterloo Hotel, Millers Point, Completed 1844
.jpg.webp) Orient Hotel, The Rocks, Completed 1844. Orient Hotel, The Rocks, Completed 1844.
 St James Old Cathedral. King Street, Melbourne, 1839–1849, resited 1914. One of Melbourne's oldest surviving buildings.[11] St James Old Cathedral. King Street, Melbourne, 1839–1849, resited 1914. One of Melbourne's oldest surviving buildings.[11]
Old Colonial Grecian
 
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 St. George's Anglican Church, Battery Point; completed 1836; steeple and portico from 1841.[10] St. George's Anglican Church, Battery Point; completed 1836; steeple and portico from 1841.[10]
 
Old Colonial Gothic Picturesque
 St John's Cathedral, Parramatta. Completed in 1802, towers added in 1819 St John's Cathedral, Parramatta. Completed in 1802, towers added in 1819
.jpg.webp) The former government stables, now the Sydney Conservatorium of Music; completed in 1821.[14] The former government stables, now the Sydney Conservatorium of Music; completed in 1821.[14]
_St_Patricks_Church_1.JPG.webp) St Patrick's Church, The Rocks; completed 1840.[15] St Patrick's Church, The Rocks; completed 1840.[15]
 St James' Anglican Church, Morpeth; completed in 1840 St James' Anglican Church, Morpeth; completed in 1840
 
.jpg.webp) Garrison Church, Sydney; completed in 1846 Garrison Church, Sydney; completed in 1846
Victorian period (c. 1840–c. 1890)
The Victorian period, generally aligned with the reign of Queen Victoria, covers the period from c. 1840 to c. 1890 and comprises fifteen styles, all prefaced by the word "Victorian", and are namely, in loose chronological order, Georgian, Regency, Egyptian, Academic Classical, Free Classical, Filigree, Mannerist, Second Empire, Italianate, Romanesque, Byzantine, Academic Gothic, Free Gothic, Tudor, Rustic Gothic, and Carpenter Gothic.
Victorian Georgian
An extension and continuation of the Old Colonial Georgian style into the Victorian era.[17] Georgian style houses built before c.1840 are characterised as Old Colonial Georgian, while buildings between c.1840 and c.1890 are characterised as Victorian Georgian. Both styles are essentially the same, being characterised by symmetrical facades, simple rectangular and prismatic shapes, and orderliness. Six and eight paned windows were common.[17]
 Albury Court House, Albury; built 1860; Palladian-style Albury Court House, Albury; built 1860; Palladian-style
 Campbell's Stores, The Rocks; built 1850–1861 Campbell's Stores, The Rocks; built 1850–1861
 Fremantle Prison, Fremantle; built 1850–57. Fremantle Prison, Fremantle; built 1850–57.
Victorian Regency
As with Victorian Georgian architecture, the Victorian Regency style was a continuation of the Old Colonial Regency style into the Victorian era (c.1840 – c.1890).[18] A more elegant and refined form of the Georgian style.
 Old Government House, Brisbane; completed 1862 Old Government House, Brisbane; completed 1862
 
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Prince_of_Wales_Hospital.jpg.webp) Edmund Blacket Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney Edmund Blacket Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney
 Rockpool, The Rocks Rockpool, The Rocks
 103 George Street, The Rocks 103 George Street, The Rocks
Victorian Egyptian
 Hobart Synagogue, Tasmania (1845).[19] Hobart Synagogue, Tasmania (1845).[19]
 Commonwealth Bank building, Murwillumbah Commonwealth Bank building, Murwillumbah
 Launceston Synagogue (1846).[19] Launceston Synagogue (1846).[19]
_(31621806573).jpg.webp) Masonic Centre, Adelaide. (1858) Masonic Centre, Adelaide. (1858)
 
 Obelisk, Sydney, detail Obelisk, Sydney, detail
Victorian Academic Classical
 Art Gallery of New South Wales; completed in 1897 Art Gallery of New South Wales; completed in 1897
 Australian Museum, Sydney; completed in 1857 Australian Museum, Sydney; completed in 1857
.jpg.webp) Treasury Building, Sydney. Completed 1851 Treasury Building, Sydney. Completed 1851
 Geelong Town Hall. Designed 1855; completed 1917.[20] Geelong Town Hall. Designed 1855; completed 1917.[20]
 State Library of Victoria, Swanston Street, Melbourne; completed 1856 State Library of Victoria, Swanston Street, Melbourne; completed 1856
 Parliament House, Melbourne; completed 1856.[21] Parliament House, Melbourne; completed 1856.[21]
 Former Baptist Church House, East Melbourne; completed 1863 Former Baptist Church House, East Melbourne; completed 1863
 
 Melbourne Trades Hall; completed 1875 Melbourne Trades Hall; completed 1875
 Old State Library Building, Brisbane; completed 1879 Old State Library Building, Brisbane; completed 1879
 
 
 Customs House, Sydney; completed in 1887 Customs House, Sydney; completed in 1887
 
 Parliament House, Adelaide; completed in 1889 Parliament House, Adelaide; completed in 1889
 St Kilda Town Hall; completed 1890 St Kilda Town Hall; completed 1890
_Bathurst_NSW.jpg.webp) Carrington House; Bathurst. Completed 1890 Carrington House; Bathurst. Completed 1890
 
Victorian Free Classical
 
 General Post Office, Sydney; built between 1866-91 and 1910 in the Free Classical and Italian Renaissance styles[24][25][26] General Post Office, Sydney; built between 1866-91 and 1910 in the Free Classical and Italian Renaissance styles[24][25][26]
 Orange Post Office. Completed 1879 Orange Post Office. Completed 1879
 Albury Post Office, Albury. Completed 1880 Albury Post Office, Albury. Completed 1880
 Bathurst Courthouse, Bathurst. Completed 1880 Bathurst Courthouse, Bathurst. Completed 1880
 Grahame's Corner, Sydney. Completed 1882 Grahame's Corner, Sydney. Completed 1882
 Gardiner House, Sydney. 1885 Gardiner House, Sydney. 1885
 
 Goulburn Court House; built between 1885-87 and demonstrating Palladian concepts and Mannerist influences[28] Goulburn Court House; built between 1885-87 and demonstrating Palladian concepts and Mannerist influences[28]
 St Georges Hall, Newtown. Completed 1887 St Georges Hall, Newtown. Completed 1887
 
![Victoria Hotel in Albert Park, Victoria; completed 1888[citation needed]](../I/Victoria_hotel_albert_park.jpg.webp) Victoria Hotel in Albert Park, Victoria; completed 1888 Victoria Hotel in Albert Park, Victoria; completed 1888
 
 North Sydney Post Office; completed 1889[31] North Sydney Post Office; completed 1889[31]
 Fitzroy Town Hall, Melbourne; completed in 1890[32] Fitzroy Town Hall, Melbourne; completed in 1890[32]
 Paddington Town Hall, Sydney; built between 1890-91[33] Paddington Town Hall, Sydney; built between 1890-91[33]
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 Pinnacle House, Sydney. Completed 1892 Pinnacle House, Sydney. Completed 1892
 Royal Naval House, Sydney. Completed 1890s Royal Naval House, Sydney. Completed 1890s
 Hong Kong House, Sydney central business district[35] Hong Kong House, Sydney central business district[35]
Victorian Filigree
![Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Bank Building, Narrandera. Built 1884-1885.[49]](../I/CBC_Bank_building%252C_Narrandera%252C_NSW%252C_2022.jpg.webp) 
![Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, Botany. Italianate Filigree style completed c.1884.[50]](../I/Botany_Sir_Joseph_Banks_Park_Hotel.JPG.webp) 
 Reid's Coffee Palace, Ballarat; completed 1886 Reid's Coffee Palace, Ballarat; completed 1886
![Railway Administration Building, Rockhampton. Built 1886.[51]](../I/Rockhampton_Railway_Administration_Building_(former)_(2008).jpg.webp) 
 Regatta Hotel, Brisbane, present building constructed in 1886. Richard Gailey, architect. Regatta Hotel, Brisbane, present building constructed in 1886. Richard Gailey, architect.
 Chief Mechanical Engineer's office, Eveleigh; built 1887. Chief Mechanical Engineer's office, Eveleigh; built 1887.
 London Chartered Bank of Australia Building, Bourke. Completed 1888. London Chartered Bank of Australia Building, Bourke. Completed 1888.
![Empire Hotel, Fortitude Valley. Built in 1888 by Smith and Ball. Richard Gailey, architect.[52]](../I/Empire_Hotel%252C_Fortitude_Valley.JPG.webp) 
![Palace Hotel, Broken Hill. Erected 1889.[53] Alfred Dunn, architect.](../I/Palace_Hotel%252C_Broken_Hill_NSW.jpg.webp) 
 Goodman's Buildings, Annandale, constructed in stages between 1890-1912. Goodman's Buildings, Annandale, constructed in stages between 1890-1912.
Victorian Mannerist
Notable examples in Australia include: Culwulla Chambers (Sydney); Old Police Station, The Rocks Block Arcade (Melbourne); Stalbridge Chambers (Melbourne), National Bank Pall Mall (Bendigo); RESI Chambers (Melbourne); Lygon Buildings, Medley Hall (Carlton, Victoria); Former Money Order Post Office and Savings Bank (Melbourne); Mutual Store (Melbourne);
 Former Mutual Store, Flinders Street, Melbourne; completed 1891 Former Mutual Store, Flinders Street, Melbourne; completed 1891
 Stalbridge Chambers, Little Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1891 Stalbridge Chambers, Little Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1891
 Benvenuta, Carlton, Victoria; completed 1893 Benvenuta, Carlton, Victoria; completed 1893
 
 Lygon Buildings, Lygon Street, Melbourne; completed 1888 Lygon Buildings, Lygon Street, Melbourne; completed 1888
 Strand Arcade, Sydney; Completed in 1892 Strand Arcade, Sydney; Completed in 1892
 Culwulla Chambers, Sydney; completed in 1912 Culwulla Chambers, Sydney; completed in 1912
 The Sydney Club, Sydney. Completed 1887 The Sydney Club, Sydney. Completed 1887
 73 York Street, Sydney (right hand side). Completed 1890s 73 York Street, Sydney (right hand side). Completed 1890s
 Agincourt Hotel; Chippendale. Completed 1898 Agincourt Hotel; Chippendale. Completed 1898
 Cooma courthouse; Cooma Cooma courthouse; Cooma
Victorian Second Empire
Notable examples include: Sydney Town Hall (Sydney); Hotel Windsor (Melbourne); Princess Theatre (Melbourne); Former Records Office (Melbourne); Melbourne General Post Office (Melbourne); Melbourne Town Hall (Melbourne); East Melbourne Synagogue (East Melbourne, Victoria); Royal Exhibition Building (Carlton, Victoria); Collingwood Town Hall (Collingwood, Victoria); South Melbourne Town Hall (South Melbourne, Victoria); Malvern Town Hall (Malvern, Victoria); Former Rechabite Hall (Prahran, Victoria); Brunswick Town Hall (Brunswick, Victoria); Camberwell Town Hall (Camberwell, Victoria); Bendigo Town Hall (Bendigo, Victoria); Shamrock Hotel (Bendigo Victoria); Bendigo Courthouse (Bendigo, Victoria); Bendigo Post Office (Bendigo, Victoria); Institute of Technology (Bendigo, Victoria); Queensland Parliament House (Brisbane)
 Princess Theatre, Melbourne; completed 1866 Princess Theatre, Melbourne; completed 1866
 Parliament House, Brisbane; completed 1868 Parliament House, Brisbane; completed 1868
 Kew Asylum, Kew; completed 1871 Kew Asylum, Kew; completed 1871
 East Melbourne Synagogue. East Melbourne; completed 1877 East Melbourne Synagogue. East Melbourne; completed 1877
 Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne; completed 1880 Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne; completed 1880
 Hotel Windsor, Melbourne; completed 1883 Hotel Windsor, Melbourne; completed 1883
 General Post Office; completed 1887 General Post Office; completed 1887
 Former Rechabite Hall, Prahran completed 1888 Former Rechabite Hall, Prahran completed 1888
 Malvern Town Hall, Malvern; completed 1890 Malvern Town Hall, Malvern; completed 1890
 Bendigo Town Hall, Bendigo; completed 1885 Bendigo Town Hall, Bendigo; completed 1885
 Bendigo Post Office, Bendigo; completed 1892 Bendigo Post Office, Bendigo; completed 1892
 Bendigo Court House, Bendigo; completed 1892 Bendigo Court House, Bendigo; completed 1892
 Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo; completed 1897 Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo; completed 1897
 Grand Hotel, Healesville Grand Hotel, Healesville
 Chief Secretary's Building, Sydney. Completed 1886. Also displays Victorian Free Classical architectural traits Chief Secretary's Building, Sydney. Completed 1886. Also displays Victorian Free Classical architectural traits
.jpg.webp) Sydney Town Hall. Completed 1889 Sydney Town Hall. Completed 1889
 Dubbo Post Office, Dubbo Dubbo Post Office, Dubbo
 Waterloo Town Hall, Waterloo, New South Wales, with Victorian Italianate and Victorian Second Empire architectural elements. Completed 1881 Waterloo Town Hall, Waterloo, New South Wales, with Victorian Italianate and Victorian Second Empire architectural elements. Completed 1881
 Bathurst District Hospital, Bathurst. Completed 1886 Bathurst District Hospital, Bathurst. Completed 1886
 Tenterfield Post Office, Tenterfield with Victorian Second Empire and Victorian Italianate architectural elements. Completed 1880s Tenterfield Post Office, Tenterfield with Victorian Second Empire and Victorian Italianate architectural elements. Completed 1880s
Victorian Italianate
 Albury railway station, Albury; built 1881 Albury railway station, Albury; built 1881
 Institute Building, Darlington Institute Building, Darlington
 Leichhardt Town Hall, Leichhardt; completed in 1888 Leichhardt Town Hall, Leichhardt; completed in 1888
 Balmain Court House, Balmain. Completed 1888 Balmain Court House, Balmain. Completed 1888
 Maitland Post Office, Maitland. Completed in 1881 Maitland Post Office, Maitland. Completed in 1881
 Goulburn Post Office, Goulburn. Completed 1881 Goulburn Post Office, Goulburn. Completed 1881
 Kings Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1879 Kings Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1879
Hotel_CBD_006.jpg.webp) Former National House (now Hotel CBD), York Street, Sydney Former National House (now Hotel CBD), York Street, Sydney
 Redfern Post Office, Sydney. Completed 1882.[41] Redfern Post Office, Sydney. Completed 1882.[41]
 Forbes Post Office, Forbes. Completed 1881 Forbes Post Office, Forbes. Completed 1881
 Royal Hotel, Queenscliff Royal Hotel, Queenscliff
 Grand Hotel, Yarra Glen Grand Hotel, Yarra Glen
Victorian Romanesque
.jpg.webp) St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne; completed 1866 St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne; completed 1866
 Burns Philp Building, Sydney; completed 1901 Burns Philp Building, Sydney; completed 1901
 
.jpg.webp) St Saviours Anglican Church, Redfern St Saviours Anglican Church, Redfern
St_Johns_Church_Glebe_003a.jpg.webp) St Johns Church in Glebe; completed 1870 St Johns Church in Glebe; completed 1870
 St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Manly; completed in 1890[42] St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Manly; completed in 1890[42]
Victorian Renaissance Revival
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Bank_of_NSW_George_Street_Sydney-1.jpg.webp) Former Bank of NSW building, now KFC fast food restaurant, located at 107-109 Bathurst Street, Sydney, constructed between 1894 and 1895.[44] Former Bank of NSW building, now KFC fast food restaurant, located at 107-109 Bathurst Street, Sydney, constructed between 1894 and 1895.[44]
 Newcastle Customs House, completed 1899 Newcastle Customs House, completed 1899
Victorian Byzantine
 Jubilee Building, Perth; opened 1899 Jubilee Building, Perth; opened 1899
Surry_Hills_Orthodox_Church.jpg.webp) Holy Trinitity Orthodox Church; Surry Hills. Completed 1890s Holy Trinitity Orthodox Church; Surry Hills. Completed 1890s
Victorian Academic Gothic
 
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 St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide; completed 1901 St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide; completed 1901
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 St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney. Completed 1868 St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney. Completed 1868
 University of Sydney (main quadrangle); completed 1855 University of Sydney (main quadrangle); completed 1855
 Anderson Stuart Building (University of Sydney); completed 1883 Anderson Stuart Building (University of Sydney); completed 1883
 Old Pathology Building Melbourne University; completed 1885 Old Pathology Building Melbourne University; completed 1885
 St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale. Completed 1875 St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale. Completed 1875
 St John's College, Sydney St John's College, Sydney
Victorian Free Gothic
 Former Metropolitan Gas Company Buildings; Flinders Street, Melbourne; completed 1892; Venetian Gothic applied to a tall building Former Metropolitan Gas Company Buildings; Flinders Street, Melbourne; completed 1892; Venetian Gothic applied to a tall building
 Ormond College, Melbourne University; completed 1881 Ormond College, Melbourne University; completed 1881
 Former Stock Exchange, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1888.[45] Former Stock Exchange, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1888.[45]
 Former Safe Deposit Building, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1890 Former Safe Deposit Building, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1890
 ANZ Bank, 390 Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1883 ANZ Bank, 390 Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1883
 
 
 
 Victoria Brewery, East Melbourne, Victoria; completed 1882 Victoria Brewery, East Melbourne, Victoria; completed 1882
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 St Vincent's College, Potts Point. Completed 1886 St Vincent's College, Potts Point. Completed 1886
 St Patrick's Seminary, Manly; completed 1885 St Patrick's Seminary, Manly; completed 1885
 Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Annandale. Completed 1889 Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Annandale. Completed 1889
 St Paul's Presbyterian Church; Armidale Completed 1882 St Paul's Presbyterian Church; Armidale Completed 1882
 
 Nightingale Wing, Sydney Hospital. Completed 1869 Nightingale Wing, Sydney Hospital. Completed 1869
 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown. Completed 1892 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown. Completed 1892
Victorian Tudor (Jacobethan)
 Government House, Sydney with Gothic Picturesque elements. Completed 1845 Government House, Sydney with Gothic Picturesque elements. Completed 1845
 Old Arts Building, University of Melbourne; completed 1857 Old Arts Building, University of Melbourne; completed 1857
 Main Quadrangle, University of Sydney; completed 1862 Main Quadrangle, University of Sydney; completed 1862
 Government House, Perth; completed in 1864 Government House, Perth; completed in 1864
 Barracks Arch, Perth; completed in 1863 Barracks Arch, Perth; completed in 1863
 HM Prison Pentridge, Coburg, Victoria; completed in 1864 HM Prison Pentridge, Coburg, Victoria; completed in 1864
 Old Registry Wing (Supreme Court of New South Wales), Sydney. Completed 1862 Old Registry Wing (Supreme Court of New South Wales), Sydney. Completed 1862
 North Terrace, University of Adelaide North Terrace, University of Adelaide
Victorian Rustic Gothic
St_Marks_Rectory.jpg.webp) St Mark's Rectory, Darling Point St Mark's Rectory, Darling Point
 
Ryde_Public_School_Infants_Section.jpg.webp) Ryde Public School; Ryde Ryde Public School; Ryde
Manly_Congregational_Church-2.jpg.webp) Manly Congregational Church, Manly Manly Congregational Church, Manly
_(5045453b1).jpg.webp) Former North Sydney Technical High School, North Sydney Former North Sydney Technical High School, North Sydney
Victorian Carpenter Gothic
 Christ the King Church, Graceville Christ the King Church, Graceville
 Blayney Uniting Church; Blayney. Blayney Uniting Church; Blayney.
 St John's Lutheran Church, Minyip St John's Lutheran Church, Minyip
 Sandgate Baptist Church Sandgate Baptist Church
Edwardian period (c. 1890s–1910)
Edwardian architecture is generally less ornate than high or late Victorian architecture,[47] apart from a subset - used for major buildings - known as Edwardian Baroque architecture.
Edwardian Baroque
Notable examples include the Lands Administration Building in Brisbane, the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne (main pavilion, now Queen Victoria Women's Centre), the Commonwealth Offices, Treasury Place, Melbourne, the Department of Education building in Sydney (1912)[48] and the General Post Office, Hobart.
 Department of Education building, Sydney. Department of Education building, Sydney.
 Land Administration Building, Brisbane. Completed 1905 Land Administration Building, Brisbane. Completed 1905
 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne. Completed 1916 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne. Completed 1916
 General Post Office, Hobart. Completed 1905 General Post Office, Hobart. Completed 1905
Federation period (c. 1890–c. 1915)
12 styles, each style name prefaced by "Federation":
- Academic Classical, Free Classical, Filigree, Anglo-Dutch, Romanesque, Gothic, Carpenter Gothic, Warehouse, Queen Anne, Free Style, Arts and Crafts, Bungalow
Federation Academic Classical
 Mitchell Librarian, State Library of New South Wales, completed 1910 Mitchell Librarian, State Library of New South Wales, completed 1910
 Newcastle Post Office, completed 1903 Newcastle Post Office, completed 1903
Federation Free Classical
Notable examples include: Sydney Hospital (Sydney), Taronga Zoo Pavilion (Sydney), the main terminus building of the Central railway station in Sydney,[49] Flinders Street station (Melbourne), Sacred Heart Church (St Kilda, Victoria), Read's Emporium (Prahran, Victoria), Old Royal Hotel (Williamstown, Victoria), the former Queensland Lands Administration Building (Brisbane).
 Flinders Street station, Melbourne, completed 1910 Flinders Street station, Melbourne, completed 1910
 Former Read's Emporium, Prahran, completed 1914 Former Read's Emporium, Prahran, completed 1914
 Old Royal Hotel, Williamstown, with arts and crafts influences Old Royal Hotel, Williamstown, with arts and crafts influences
 Sacred Heart Church, St Kilda, completed 1891 Sacred Heart Church, St Kilda, completed 1891
 Former Lands Administration Building, Brisbane, completed 1905 Former Lands Administration Building, Brisbane, completed 1905
 Sydney Hospital, completed 1894 Sydney Hospital, completed 1894
 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne completed 1912 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne completed 1912
 Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Building, completed 1896 Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Building, completed 1896
.jpg.webp) Central railway station, Sydney. Completed 1906 Central railway station, Sydney. Completed 1906
 Former Parcels Post Office, Railway Square, Sydney. Completed 1913 Former Parcels Post Office, Railway Square, Sydney. Completed 1913
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 Taronga Zoo. Completed 1916 Taronga Zoo. Completed 1916
.jpg.webp) Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings, Concord. Completed 1893 Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital Buildings, Concord. Completed 1893
 
 Odeon Theatre, Hobart. Completed 1916, pictured in 1929 Odeon Theatre, Hobart. Completed 1916, pictured in 1929
Federation Second Empire
 Former Records Office. Queen Street, Melbourne. Completed 1900. Former Records Office. Queen Street, Melbourne. Completed 1900.
 Town Hall Administration Buildings. Swanston Street, Melbourne. Completed 1908. Town Hall Administration Buildings. Swanston Street, Melbourne. Completed 1908.
Federation Filigree
 
 
 Exchange Hotel, Kalgoorlie. Completed 1900.[53] Exchange Hotel, Kalgoorlie. Completed 1900.[53]
 Imperial Hotel, Ravenswood; with prominent fretwork verandah; built 1901.[54] Imperial Hotel, Ravenswood; with prominent fretwork verandah; built 1901.[54]
 
 Buchanan's Hotel, Townsville. Built 1902, demolished 1984. Three-tiered filigree in cast iron, wrought iron, timber and glass.[55] Buchanan's Hotel, Townsville. Built 1902, demolished 1984. Three-tiered filigree in cast iron, wrought iron, timber and glass.[55]
 
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.jpg.webp) Kurri Kurri Hotel, Kurri Kurri; built c. 1904. Kurri Kurri Hotel, Kurri Kurri; built c. 1904.
 
.JPG.webp) Freemasons Hotel (Toodyay); two-storey verandah added c. 1905. Freemasons Hotel (Toodyay); two-storey verandah added c. 1905.
 Shopfront, Stanmore; built c. 1907. Shopfront, Stanmore; built c. 1907.
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 Shamrock Hotel, Rochester; built c.1912. Shamrock Hotel, Rochester; built c.1912.
 
 Criterion Hotel, Warwick; built 1917.[55] Criterion Hotel, Warwick; built 1917.[55]
Federation Anglo-Dutch
 The ASN Co building, Sydney a very early and rare pre-Federation version of the style; completed in 1885 The ASN Co building, Sydney a very early and rare pre-Federation version of the style; completed in 1885
 City of Melbourne buildings, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, a very early example of the style; completed in 1888 City of Melbourne buildings, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, a very early example of the style; completed in 1888
 University of Melbourne main buildings, Carlton; completed in 1888 University of Melbourne main buildings, Carlton; completed in 1888
 Prahran Market, Prahran; completed in 1891, early Anglo-Dutch Prahran Market, Prahran; completed in 1891, early Anglo-Dutch
 St Nicholas Hospital buildings, Carlton St Nicholas Hospital buildings, Carlton
 Eastern Hill Fire Station, East Melbourne; completed in 1893 Eastern Hill Fire Station, East Melbourne; completed in 1893
 Winfield Building, Collins Street, Melbourne, also demonstrates Queen Anne traits; completed in 1891 Winfield Building, Collins Street, Melbourne, also demonstrates Queen Anne traits; completed in 1891
 Perseverance Hotel, Fitzroy Perseverance Hotel, Fitzroy
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 Crown Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1909 Crown Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1909
 
 
 
_(cropped).jpg.webp) Chamberlain Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1904 Chamberlain Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1904
 
 York Hotel, Kalgoorlie. Completed 1901 York Hotel, Kalgoorlie. Completed 1901
Federation Romanesque
 Sydney Technical College (Former Sydney Technical High School building). Completed 1891 Sydney Technical College (Former Sydney Technical High School building). Completed 1891
 Old Museum Building, Brisbane; completed in 1891.[67] Old Museum Building, Brisbane; completed in 1891.[67]
 
 Bairnsdale Court House, Bairnsdale; completed in 1893.[67] Bairnsdale Court House, Bairnsdale; completed in 1893.[67]
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%252C_Queen_Victoria_Building_--_2019_--_3580.jpg.webp) Queen Victoria Building, Sydney; completed in 1898.[67] Queen Victoria Building, Sydney; completed in 1898.[67]
 Perth Mint, Perth, completed in 1899 Perth Mint, Perth, completed in 1899
 Fremantle Markets, Fremantle; completed in 1902 Fremantle Markets, Fremantle; completed in 1902
_Shelbourne_Hotel.JPG.webp) Shelbourne Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1902 Shelbourne Hotel, Sydney. Completed 1902
 354 George Street, Sydney, Completed 1904 354 George Street, Sydney, Completed 1904
 Hackett Hall, Perth; completed 1908, now part of the Western Australian Museum Hackett Hall, Perth; completed 1908, now part of the Western Australian Museum
 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bairnsdale; completed in 1913 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bairnsdale; completed in 1913
 Former Melbourne Magistrates' Court. Completed 1914.[20] Former Melbourne Magistrates' Court. Completed 1914.[20]
 
Federation Gothic
 Camperdown Memorial Clock Tower in Camperdown; completed in 1897 Camperdown Memorial Clock Tower in Camperdown; completed in 1897
 Sacred Heart Cathedral in Bendigo; completed in 1896 Sacred Heart Cathedral in Bendigo; completed in 1896
.jpg.webp) RMIT Building 4, Swanston Street, Melbourne; completed in 1904 RMIT Building 4, Swanston Street, Melbourne; completed in 1904
 Registrar-General's building, in Sydney; completed in 1913 Registrar-General's building, in Sydney; completed in 1913
 MacLaurin Hall, University of Sydney. Completed 1902-1909 MacLaurin Hall, University of Sydney. Completed 1902-1909
 Saints Mary and Joseph Cathedral; Armidale, New South Wales. Completed 1912 Saints Mary and Joseph Cathedral; Armidale, New South Wales. Completed 1912
 A.C Goode House in Collins Street, Melbourne; completed in 1891 A.C Goode House in Collins Street, Melbourne; completed in 1891
Federation Carpenter Gothic
 Coonamble Anglican Church Coonamble Anglican Church
 St Mary's Church, Townsville St Mary's Church, Townsville
 The Uniting Church, Penguin, Tasmania. Completed 1903 The Uniting Church, Penguin, Tasmania. Completed 1903
 
Federation Warehouse
 The Big Store, Prahran, completed 1902. The Big Store, Prahran, completed 1902.
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Federation Queen Anne
 The Austral Buildings, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed in 1891 The Austral Buildings, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed in 1891
 Professional Chambers, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed in 1908 Professional Chambers, Collins Street, Melbourne; completed in 1908
 The Sydney Corn Exchange, a rare remaining warehouse; built from 1887 and designed by George McRae[70] The Sydney Corn Exchange, a rare remaining warehouse; built from 1887 and designed by George McRae[70]
 Grace Brothers Department Store, Broadway, Sydney. Completed 1923 Grace Brothers Department Store, Broadway, Sydney. Completed 1923
St_Augustine_Church-4.jpg.webp) St Augustine's Church, Balmain, New South Wales. Completed 1905 St Augustine's Church, Balmain, New South Wales. Completed 1905
Federation Free Style
 Townsville Customs House. Completed 1902; architect, George David Payne.[71] Townsville Customs House. Completed 1902; architect, George David Payne.[71]
 City Baths, Melbourne; completed 1904. Design by J J Clark & E J Clark. City Baths, Melbourne; completed 1904. Design by J J Clark & E J Clark.
 
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Pyrmont_Fire_Station-2.jpg.webp) Fire station, Pyrmont. Completed 1906; architect, Walter Liberty Vernon. Fire station, Pyrmont. Completed 1906; architect, Walter Liberty Vernon.
.jpg.webp) Fremantle Post Office. Completed 1907; architect, Hilson Beasley. Alternating bands of red brick and pale stucco dominate the facade.[71] Fremantle Post Office. Completed 1907; architect, Hilson Beasley. Alternating bands of red brick and pale stucco dominate the facade.[71]
 Observer Hotel, The Rocks. Completed 1908; architects, Halligan & Wilton. Observer Hotel, The Rocks. Completed 1908; architects, Halligan & Wilton.
St_Marys_Catholic_Church_Erskineville-2.jpg.webp) St Marys Catholic Church, Erskineville. Built c. 1912; architect, J. McCarthy. An uninhibited reinterpretation of the Gothic style. St Marys Catholic Church, Erskineville. Built c. 1912; architect, J. McCarthy. An uninhibited reinterpretation of the Gothic style.
 
 
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![Chamber of Commerce Building, The Rocks]. Completed 1912; architect, Walter Liberty Vernon.](../I/(1)_Johnsons_Building.JPG.webp) 
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 The Examiner building, Launceston.[71] The Examiner building, Launceston.[71]
Federation Arts and Crafts
 
 Glen Innes Post and Telegraph Office. Completed 1896; architect, Walter Liberty Vernon. Glen Innes Post and Telegraph Office. Completed 1896; architect, Walter Liberty Vernon.
 Fire station, Leichhardt. Completed 1906; architect, E.L Drew. Fire station, Leichhardt. Completed 1906; architect, E.L Drew.
 Former Post & Telegraph Offices, Windsor Former Post & Telegraph Offices, Windsor
 
 Former State Savings Bank, Ararat. Former State Savings Bank, Ararat.
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Federation Bungalow
Inter-War period (c. 1915–'c. 1940)
16 styles, each style name prefaced by "Inter-War":
- Georgian Revival, Academic Classical, Free Classical, Beaux-Arts, Stripped Classical, Commercial Palazzo, Mediterranean, Spanish Mission, Chicagoesque, Functionalist & Modern, Art-Deco, Skyscraper Gothic, Romanesque, Interwar Gothic, Old English, California Bungalow
Inter-war Georgian Revival
 Albert Hall, Canberra, opened 1928 Albert Hall, Canberra, opened 1928
 Elizabeth Murdoch Building, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne Elizabeth Murdoch Building, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne
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 Queanbeyan City Council Chambers, Queanbeyan. Completed 1927; architect, J. W. Sproule.[77] Queanbeyan City Council Chambers, Queanbeyan. Completed 1927; architect, J. W. Sproule.[77]
Inter-war Academic Classical
 Brisbane City Hall; opened in 1930 Brisbane City Hall; opened in 1930
 Shrine of Remembrance, Brisbane; completed in 1930 Shrine of Remembrance, Brisbane; completed in 1930
 Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne; completed in 1934 Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne; completed in 1934
Inter-war Free Classical
 CML Building, Geelong; completed in 1923 CML Building, Geelong; completed in 1923
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 Public Trust Office, Sydney. Completed 1926 Public Trust Office, Sydney. Completed 1926
 Richmond Town Hall, Melbourne. Remodeled 1934-36; architect, Harry R. Johnson.[77] Richmond Town Hall, Melbourne. Remodeled 1934-36; architect, Harry R. Johnson.[77]
Inter-war Beaux Arts
 Former Melbourne Mail Exchange, Bourke Street, Melbourne; completed in 1917 Former Melbourne Mail Exchange, Bourke Street, Melbourne; completed in 1917
 Former Port Authority Building, Market Street, Melbourne Former Port Authority Building, Market Street, Melbourne
 National Theatre. St Kilda; completed 1920 National Theatre. St Kilda; completed 1920
 Herald and Weekly Times Building, Flinders Street, Melbourne Herald and Weekly Times Building, Flinders Street, Melbourne
 Argus Building. LaTrobe Street, Melbourne; completed 1927. Features large giant order columns with Egyptian decorative motifs Argus Building. LaTrobe Street, Melbourne; completed 1927. Features large giant order columns with Egyptian decorative motifs
 General Post Office, Perth; completed 1923 General Post Office, Perth; completed 1923
 Commonwealth Bank building, Forrest Place, Perth; completed 1933 Commonwealth Bank building, Forrest Place, Perth; completed 1933
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Perpetual_Trustee_Company_Limited-2.jpg.webp) Perpetual Trustee building, Sydney. Completed 1917 Perpetual Trustee building, Sydney. Completed 1917
Beaux_Arts_style_Sydney-2.jpg.webp) Beaux Arts Style office block, Sydney Beaux Arts Style office block, Sydney
1)Banking_House_Pitt_Street_Sydney.jpg.webp) Banking House, Sydney. Completed 1912 Banking House, Sydney. Completed 1912
Beaux_Arts_building_Broadway_Sydney.jpg.webp) Beaux Arts style commercial building in Broadway, Sydney Beaux Arts style commercial building in Broadway, Sydney
Inter-war Stripped Classical
 Old Parliament House, Canberra, designed by John Smith Murdoch; opened 1927 Old Parliament House, Canberra, designed by John Smith Murdoch; opened 1927
 
 Wyvern House, Newington College; opened 1938 Wyvern House, Newington College; opened 1938
 AMP building in Albury AMP building in Albury
 Petersham Town Hall; designed in 1938 Petersham Town Hall; designed in 1938
 Rockdale Town Hall; designed in 1940 Rockdale Town Hall; designed in 1940
Inter-war Commercial Palazzo
 Westpac Bank building. 33 Queen Street, Brisbane; completed 1920 Westpac Bank building. 33 Queen Street, Brisbane; completed 1920
 London Stores. Elizabeth Street, Melbourne; completed 1922 London Stores. Elizabeth Street, Melbourne; completed 1922
 Myer Melbourne main store, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne; completed 1933 Myer Melbourne main store, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne; completed 1933
 MacArthur Central. cnr Queen and Edward Streets, Brisbane; completed 1934 MacArthur Central. cnr Queen and Edward Streets, Brisbane; completed 1934
 Dymocks Building, George Street, Sydney Dymocks Building, George Street, Sydney
Commercial_Banking_Company_George_Street.jpg.webp) Commercial Banking Company, George Street, Sydney. Completed 1920s Commercial Banking Company, George Street, Sydney. Completed 1920s
 Trust Building; Sydney. Completed 1916 Trust Building; Sydney. Completed 1916
.jpg.webp) Gowings Building, Sydney. Completed 1929 Gowings Building, Sydney. Completed 1929
.jpg.webp) Commonwealth Trading Bank building, Sydney. Completed 1916 Commonwealth Trading Bank building, Sydney. Completed 1916
 Temple Court Building, Melbourne Temple Court Building, Melbourne
 Nicholas Building. Swanston Street, Melbourne; completed 1925 Nicholas Building. Swanston Street, Melbourne; completed 1925
 Former AMP Building. Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1927 Former AMP Building. Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1927
Inter-war Mediterranean
 Sydney and Melbourne buildings, City Centre, Australian Capital Territory; commenced building 1920s Sydney and Melbourne buildings, City Centre, Australian Capital Territory; commenced building 1920s
 St Kilda Sea Baths. St Kilda St Kilda Sea Baths. St Kilda
 Markets, West End Markets, West End
Inter-War Spanish Mission
 Our Lady of Victories Church, Bowen Hills. Built 1924-25; architects likely to be Thomas Ramsay Hall and George Gray Prentice.[78][79] Our Lady of Victories Church, Bowen Hills. Built 1924-25; architects likely to be Thomas Ramsay Hall and George Gray Prentice.[78][79]
 
 Forum Theatre, Flinders Street, Melbourne. Completed 1929; architects, Bohringer, Taylor & Johnson.[81] Forum Theatre, Flinders Street, Melbourne. Completed 1929; architects, Bohringer, Taylor & Johnson.[81]
![Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba. Completed 1930; architect, Eric Ford.[117]](../I/Holy_Trinity_Anglican_Church%252C_Woolloongabba%252C_2009.jpg.webp) Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba. Completed 1930; architect, Eric Ford.[82] Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba. Completed 1930; architect, Eric Ford.[82]
 Roxy Theatre, Leeton. Built 1929-30; architects, Kaberry & Chard.[83] Roxy Theatre, Leeton. Built 1929-30; architects, Kaberry & Chard.[83]
 
 Roxy Theatre, Parramatta. Completed 1930; architects L. F. Herbert and E. D. Wilson.[82] Roxy Theatre, Parramatta. Completed 1930; architects L. F. Herbert and E. D. Wilson.[82]
![Main Beach Pavilion, Southport; built 1934; Hall & Phillips, architects.[121]](../I/Main_Beach_Pavilion%252C_Southport_Surf_Life_Saving_Club.jpg.webp) 
![Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Pymble. Built 1934. Now Ku-ring-gai Town Hall.[122]](../I/(1)Ku-ring-gai_town_hall.jpg.webp) 
 
 Royal Hotel, Tenterfield. 1935 remodel by J P Donoghue, architect.[88] Royal Hotel, Tenterfield. 1935 remodel by J P Donoghue, architect.[88]
 Mechanics Institute Hall, Mendooran. Completed 1935. Designed by Walter Innes-Kerr. Mechanics Institute Hall, Mendooran. Completed 1935. Designed by Walter Innes-Kerr.
Inter-war Art Deco
 Australian War Memorial; building completed 1941; Byzantine architecture style with strong styling elements of art deco throughout Australian War Memorial; building completed 1941; Byzantine architecture style with strong styling elements of art deco throughout
 Palais Theatre, Melbourne; completed 1927; Strong Byzantine influences Palais Theatre, Melbourne; completed 1927; Strong Byzantine influences
 Elmslea Chambers, Goulburn; built 1933; it was one of the first buildings in Australia to use Glazed architectural terra-cotta in its façade Elmslea Chambers, Goulburn; built 1933; it was one of the first buildings in Australia to use Glazed architectural terra-cotta in its façade
 Forgan Smith Buildings and Great Court, University of Queensland; completed 1927 Forgan Smith Buildings and Great Court, University of Queensland; completed 1927
 Anzac War Memorial, Sydney; completed 1934. Anzac War Memorial, Sydney; completed 1934.
 Art Deco office building. Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Obvious influences of North American skyscraper planning Art Deco office building. Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. Obvious influences of North American skyscraper planning
 Alkira House, Queen Street, Melbourne. One of the most striking Glazed architectural terra-cotta and glass brick clad Art Deco buildings in Australia Alkira House, Queen Street, Melbourne. One of the most striking Glazed architectural terra-cotta and glass brick clad Art Deco buildings in Australia
 Gledden Building, Perth; completed in 1935. The Gledden Building was the only large commercial building in the Art Deco style ever built in Western Australia Gledden Building, Perth; completed in 1935. The Gledden Building was the only large commercial building in the Art Deco style ever built in Western Australia
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 Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Completed 1940s Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Completed 1940s
 APA Building Martin Place, Sydney APA Building Martin Place, Sydney
State_Theatre_062.jpg.webp) State Theatre, Sydney. Competed 1929 State Theatre, Sydney. Competed 1929
 
 City Mutual Life Assurance Building, Sydney. Completed 1936 City Mutual Life Assurance Building, Sydney. Completed 1936
 Henry Davis York Building, Sydney. Henry Davis York Building, Sydney.
_in_Sydney.jpg.webp) Railway House, York Street, Sydney Railway House, York Street, Sydney
 Toilet Block, Belmore. Toilet Block, Belmore.
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 David Jones Building, Elizabeth Street, Sydney David Jones Building, Elizabeth Street, Sydney
Federation Skyscraper Gothic
 Victoria Hotel on Little Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria Hotel on Little Collins Street, Melbourne
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former_Sun_Building-2.jpg.webp) Former Sun building Former Sun building
former_Sun_Building-1.jpg.webp) Former Sun building, Elizabeth Street, Sydney Former Sun building, Elizabeth Street, Sydney
 
Inter-war Chicagoesque
 Capitol Theatre, Swanston Street, Melbourne; opened in 1924 Capitol Theatre, Swanston Street, Melbourne; opened in 1924
 Former Masonic Club, Flinders Street, Melbourne Former Masonic Club, Flinders Street, Melbourne
 
 Love and Lewis building. Prahran; completed in 1928 Love and Lewis building. Prahran; completed in 1928
 WD and HO Wills Building, Perth, Western Australia; completed 1927 WD and HO Wills Building, Perth, Western Australia; completed 1927
 Metropolitan Water Sewerage & Drainage Board Building Pitt Street, Sydney. 1939 Metropolitan Water Sewerage & Drainage Board Building Pitt Street, Sydney. 1939
 Dovers Building, by Hugh Ralston Crawford; completed 1908 Dovers Building, by Hugh Ralston Crawford; completed 1908
- Ballarat House, Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills; 1915[89]
- Former Cleveland Shoe Company Factory, Victoria Street, Erskineville; 1923[90]
- Former Wrigley's Factory, Crewe Place, Rosebery; 1919[91]
Inter-war Functionalist & Moderne
 Lonsdale House, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne; architect IG Anderson; completed 1937; demolished 2010 Lonsdale House, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne; architect IG Anderson; completed 1937; demolished 2010
 Presgrave Building, Little Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1938 Presgrave Building, Little Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1938
 Former Victoria carpark, Little Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1939; Melbourne's oldest multi-storey carpark in the streamline moderne style Former Victoria carpark, Little Collins Street, Melbourne; completed 1939; Melbourne's oldest multi-storey carpark in the streamline moderne style
 Hastings Deering, Crown Street, Woolloomooloo; Architects Lipson & Kaad; completed 1938; refurbished 2013 Hastings Deering, Crown Street, Woolloomooloo; Architects Lipson & Kaad; completed 1938; refurbished 2013
 Mitchell House, a 1937 Streamline Moderne style building built in 1937 Melbourne Mitchell House, a 1937 Streamline Moderne style building built in 1937 Melbourne
Interwar Gothic
 Newman College, Melbourne; opened 1918 Newman College, Melbourne; opened 1918
 Montsalvat artists colony (Great Hall), Eltham; re-uses architectural elements from demolished Collins Street buildings; completed 1938 Montsalvat artists colony (Great Hall), Eltham; re-uses architectural elements from demolished Collins Street buildings; completed 1938
 
Inter-war Old English (20th Century Tudorbethan)
 Shopfront in Toorak, Victoria Shopfront in Toorak, Victoria
 A mock Tudor row on Commercial Road, South Yarra A mock Tudor row on Commercial Road, South Yarra
 
Old_English_style_shops.jpg.webp) Old English style shops, Lindfield. Old English style shops, Lindfield.
 Old English shops, Elsternwick, Melbourne. Old English shops, Elsternwick, Melbourne.
Inter-War Functionalist & Moderne
The functionalist and moderne style often used combinations of blonde and brown bricks in linear vertical or horizontal patterns. Notable examples include: Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney); Captain's Flat Hotel (NSW); Russell Street Police Headquarters (Melbourne); Astor Theatre (St Kilda, Victoria); Ballarat Law Courts (Ballarat);
 Hotel at Captains Flat built 1938; Functionalist Hotel at Captains Flat built 1938; Functionalist
 Heidelberg Town Hall, Heidelberg, Victoria; built 1937; a fine example of interwar brick moderne Heidelberg Town Hall, Heidelberg, Victoria; built 1937; a fine example of interwar brick moderne
 The Astor Theatre, St Kilda; built 1937 The Astor Theatre, St Kilda; built 1937
 Law Courts, Ballarat Law Courts, Ballarat
 Former Police Headquarters, Russell Street, Melbourne; built 1940; an example of interwar brick moderne heavily influenced by North American skyscrapers Former Police Headquarters, Russell Street, Melbourne; built 1940; an example of interwar brick moderne heavily influenced by North American skyscrapers
Post-War Period (c. 1940–1960)
5 styles, each style name prefaced by "Post-War":
- Ecclesiastical, International, Modern
Ecclesiastical
 St Marys Anglican Church, South Perth built 1957 St Marys Anglican Church, South Perth built 1957
International Style
 
 
 Lennon's Hotel, Broadbeach. Built 1957.[94] Lennon's Hotel, Broadbeach. Built 1957.[94]
 Qantas House, Sydney. Designed by Rudder, Littlemore & Rudder; built from 1955-1957. Qantas House, Sydney. Designed by Rudder, Littlemore & Rudder; built from 1955-1957.
 Orica House, East Melbourne; Completed 1958. Early curtain wall glass building and tallest in Australia when completed.[95] Orica House, East Melbourne; Completed 1958. Early curtain wall glass building and tallest in Australia when completed.[95]
 AMP Building, Sydney; Built 1958-1952. Designed by Peddle, Thorp and Walker architects. AMP Building, Sydney; Built 1958-1952. Designed by Peddle, Thorp and Walker architects.
 Pinjarra Police Station, Pinjarra, completed 1962. Pinjarra Police Station, Pinjarra, completed 1962.
Modern
Late Twentieth-Century Period 1960–2000
14 styles, each style name prefaced by "Late Twentieth Century":
- Stripped Classical, Ecclesiastical, International, Organic, Brutalist, Structuralist, Late Modern, Post Modern, Immigrants' Nostalgic
Stripped Classical
 
 
 
 
 Dallas Brooks Hall, East Melbourne; completed 1969. Dallas Brooks Hall, East Melbourne; completed 1969.
International
 Australia Square, Sydney. Completed 1967. Australia's first true modern skyscraper. Australia Square, Sydney. Completed 1967. Australia's first true modern skyscraper.
 Optus Centre, Melbourne. Completed 1975. Optus Centre, Melbourne. Completed 1975.
 25 Martin Place, Sydney. Completed 1977. 25 Martin Place, Sydney. Completed 1977.
 Edmund Barton Building, Canberra. Completed 1974 Edmund Barton Building, Canberra. Completed 1974
Organic
 Parliament House, Canberra. A mixture of Organic and contemporary stripped classical elements. Completed 1988. Parliament House, Canberra. A mixture of Organic and contemporary stripped classical elements. Completed 1988.
Brutalist
Notable examples include: Sydney Masonic Centre/Civic Tower (Sydney); Suncorp Place (Sydney); Sydney Law School (Sydney); Cameron Offices (Canberra); High Court of Australia (Canberra); State Library of Queensland (Brisbane); Queensland Performing Arts Centre (Brisbane); Law Courts (Brisbane); Suncorp Plaza (Brisbane); National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne); Total carpark (Melbourne); WTC Wharf; Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre (Malvern, Victoria); St Kilda Public Library (St Kilda, Victoria); Plumbing Trades Employees Union of Australia Building (Melbourne); University of Melbourne Faculty of Engineering (Melbourne); Metropolitan Fire Brigade (East Melbourne, Victoria); R.A.W. Woodgate Centre (Kew, Victoria); UTS Tower (University of Technology, Sydney); St Anthony's Church (Marsfield, Sydney). See Category:Brutalist architecture in Australia.
 
 10 Murray Street, Hobart, completed 1969 10 Murray Street, Hobart, completed 1969
 Perth Concert Hall, completed 1973 Perth Concert Hall, completed 1973
.JPG.webp) Public Transport Centre, Perth, completed 1976 Public Transport Centre, Perth, completed 1976
 Law Courts, Brisbane, completed 1976-77 Law Courts, Brisbane, completed 1976-77
 High Court of Australia, Canberra, completed in 1980 High Court of Australia, Canberra, completed in 1980
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 Suncorp Place, Sydney, completed 1982 Suncorp Place, Sydney, completed 1982
.jpg.webp) Henty House, Launceston, completed 1983.[98] Henty House, Launceston, completed 1983.[98]
 Queensland Performing Arts Complex, South Brisbane, completed 1985 Queensland Performing Arts Complex, South Brisbane, completed 1985
Structuralist
 Sydney Opera House is often difficult to classify. Completed 1973. Sydney Opera House is often difficult to classify. Completed 1973.
 The Australian Academy of Science building, named the "Shine Dome", Canberra, designed by Roy Grounds, completed 1959 The Australian Academy of Science building, named the "Shine Dome", Canberra, designed by Roy Grounds, completed 1959
 Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Melbourne. Completed 1959. One of the earliest examples of a tensile structure Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Melbourne. Completed 1959. One of the earliest examples of a tensile structure
.jpg.webp) Lexus Centre (former Olympic Pool). Melbourne. Completed 1956. Lexus Centre (former Olympic Pool). Melbourne. Completed 1956.
 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Completed 1995. Complex load bearing hyperbolic paraboloid roof design, a precursor to 21st Century structuralism. Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Completed 1995. Complex load bearing hyperbolic paraboloid roof design, a precursor to 21st Century structuralism.
Late Modern
 
 200 Queen Street. Melbourne. Completed in 1983. Curved mirror glass skyscraper. 200 Queen Street. Melbourne. Completed in 1983. Curved mirror glass skyscraper.
 Rialto Towers, Melbourne; completed 1986. Australia's best example of a mirror glass corporate skyscraper Rialto Towers, Melbourne; completed 1986. Australia's best example of a mirror glass corporate skyscraper
 Waterfront Place, Brisbane. Completed 1989. Waterfront Place, Brisbane. Completed 1989.
 Governor Phillip Tower, Sydney. Completed 1994. Governor Phillip Tower, Sydney. Completed 1994.
 
 Deutsche Bank Place, Sydney. Completed in 2005, a more recent example of the late modern style Deutsche Bank Place, Sydney. Completed in 2005, a more recent example of the late modern style
Post Modern
A subset of postmodernism is mock-historicism tries to imitate historic styles using modern materials to the point where it is difficult to tell them apart from historic buildings. The most imitated styles are those that are easiest to clone (including the Georgian style).
 Paddy's Markets redevelopment (completed 1976). Haymarket. Tower is reflective of the building style Paddy's Markets redevelopment (completed 1976). Haymarket. Tower is reflective of the building style
 The Jam Factory redevelopment (completed 1979). Chapel Street, South Yarra. Completed in 1979. Feature mock historical elements juxtaposted with old factory The Jam Factory redevelopment (completed 1979). Chapel Street, South Yarra. Completed in 1979. Feature mock historical elements juxtaposted with old factory
 Former Australian Stock Exchange (completed 1990). Collins Street, Melbourne. Features a classical inspired podium base and Georgian inspired pyramid roof. Former Australian Stock Exchange (completed 1990). Collins Street, Melbourne. Features a classical inspired podium base and Georgian inspired pyramid roof.
 120 Collins Street (completed 1991). Collins Street, Melbourne. Evocative of an interwarNorth American skyscraper. 120 Collins Street (completed 1991). Collins Street, Melbourne. Evocative of an interwarNorth American skyscraper.
 Chifley Tower (completed 1992). Sydney. Inspired by interwar North American skyscraper Chifley Tower (completed 1992). Sydney. Inspired by interwar North American skyscraper
 Hotel Grand Chancellor (completed 1993). Launceston, Tasmania. Mock historic composition of Georgian and Second Empire styles. Hotel Grand Chancellor (completed 1993). Launceston, Tasmania. Mock historic composition of Georgian and Second Empire styles.
 RMIT Building 8 (completed 1993). Swanston Street, Melbourne. Uses novel decorative elements and references to pop-culture. RMIT Building 8 (completed 1993). Swanston Street, Melbourne. Uses novel decorative elements and references to pop-culture.
 Boundary Street retail buildings (completed 1999). West End, Queensland. A cartoonish take on Victorian Mannerism. Boundary Street retail buildings (completed 1999). West End, Queensland. A cartoonish take on Victorian Mannerism.
 Westin Hotel (completed 2000). Collins Street, Melbourne. Evocative of the Second Empire. Westin Hotel (completed 2000). Collins Street, Melbourne. Evocative of the Second Empire.
 Apartments (completed 2001).Port Melbourne, Victoria evocative of the Second Empire. Apartments (completed 2001).Port Melbourne, Victoria evocative of the Second Empire.
 Aurora Place, Sydney. Completed 2000 Aurora Place, Sydney. Completed 2000
HSBC_building_George_Street_Sydney.jpg.webp) HSBC Building, George Street, Sydney. Completed 1987 HSBC Building, George Street, Sydney. Completed 1987
Deconstructivist
Notable examples include Green Building RMIT; Deakin University main building; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; Gottlieb House (Melbourne)
 Storey Hall (The Green Building). RMIT. Swanston Street, Melbourne. Completed 1994. One of the earliest examples of Deconstructivist design in Australia. Storey Hall (The Green Building). RMIT. Swanston Street, Melbourne. Completed 1994. One of the earliest examples of Deconstructivist design in Australia.
 450 Swan Street. Completed 1995. Deconstructivist form integrates an old bank with new offices. 450 Swan Street. Completed 1995. Deconstructivist form integrates an old bank with new offices.
Immigrant's Nostalgic
St_Spyridons_Church_Kingsford-1.jpg.webp) St Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, Kingsford, New South Wales. Completed in 1975 St Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, Kingsford, New South Wales. Completed in 1975
 Auburn Gallipoli Mosque, Auburn, New South Wales. Completed in 1999 Auburn Gallipoli Mosque, Auburn, New South Wales. Completed in 1999
21st-century architecture
Several new and continued 20th-century styles, all prefaced with "21st-century" - Deconstructivist, Post modern, Structuralist, Sustainable, Modern
Deconstructivist
Notable examples include Federation Square; Shrine of Remembrance crypt; Sofo House (Melbourne) Swan Bells (Perth)
 Swan Bells. Perth.Co mpleted in 2000. Swan Bells. Perth.Co mpleted in 2000.
 Federation Square. Melbourne. Completed 2002. Federation Square. Melbourne. Completed 2002.
 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Southbank. Completed 2002 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Southbank. Completed 2002
Post Modern
 National Museum of Australia. Completed 2001. National Museum of Australia. Completed 2001.
 Port 1010 building at the Digital Harbour precinct, Melbourne Docklands. Completed 2008. Port 1010 building at the Digital Harbour precinct, Melbourne Docklands. Completed 2008.
 Perth Arena. Completed 2012. Perth Arena. Completed 2012.
Structuralist
Advanced structuralism facilitated by Computer Aided Design
 Docklands Stadium. Melbourne; completed 2000. Docklands Stadium. Melbourne; completed 2000.
 Southern Cross station, Melbourne; completed 2006. Southern Cross station, Melbourne; completed 2006.
 Carousel Pavilion, Geelong; completed 2006. Carousel Pavilion, Geelong; completed 2006.
.jpg.webp) Stadium Australia, Sydney Olympic Park. Completed 1999 Stadium Australia, Sydney Olympic Park. Completed 1999
 Olympic Park railway station, Sydney. Competed 1998 Olympic Park railway station, Sydney. Competed 1998
Sustainable
Notable examples in Australia include: 60L (Melbourne); CH2 (Melbourne); K2 Apartments (Windsor, Victoria); Dunc Gray Velodrome (Sydney); Forest EcoCentre (Tasmania); Rozak House (Noonamah, Northern Territory).
 K2 Apartments. Windsor, Victoria. Completed 2006. Highly visible solar panels, prominent natural ventilators and use of natural materials. K2 Apartments. Windsor, Victoria. Completed 2006. Highly visible solar panels, prominent natural ventilators and use of natural materials.
 Council House 2. Little Collins Street, Melbourne. Completed 2006. World's first 6 star green rating building features louvered facade, natural and recycled materials, solar panels and thermal mass cooling. Council House 2. Little Collins Street, Melbourne. Completed 2006. World's first 6 star green rating building features louvered facade, natural and recycled materials, solar panels and thermal mass cooling.
 
Green building
Modern
 Brisbane Square. Brisbane; completed 2006. Brisbane Square. Brisbane; completed 2006.
 Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. Brisbane; completed 2008. Queensland Gallery of Modern Art. Brisbane; completed 2008.
.JPG.webp) Brookfield Place, Perth, completed 2012. Brookfield Place, Perth, completed 2012.
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 200 George Street, Sydney, 2016 200 George Street, Sydney, 2016
 World Square, Sydney. 2005 World Square, Sydney. 2005
 International Convention Centre Sydney. Completed 2017 International Convention Centre Sydney. Completed 2017
See also
References
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