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This classic functionalist building, striking in its perfect symmetry, was designed in 1939 by domestic architect Sidney Prior and finished construction in 1941.
Built in 1929 to the design of Richard Gailey Jnr and Charles Hollinshed (designer of the Melbourne Regent)
This concrete water tower ceased commission in the late 1980’s was sold to a lateral-thinking private buyer at auction in 1992.
Unlike most surviving 19th century villas, Rhyndarra, which was built in 1889 for businessman William Williams, still retains its stables and most of its original plantings
The Rosalie School of Arts, designed by builder W.Moody and City hall team Hall & Prentice, was established in 1928
Originally part of the estate of Teneriffe House, this ornate Victorian villa was built in 1885 for George Myers, a glassware and china merchant who had a shop in Queen St
The ornate classical Rowes building and its co-joined twin the Rothwell’s Building were constructed in 1885 for 2 separate owners.
This red and cream GHM Addison designed landmark church was built in 1918 as the third in twenty years for the Sisters of Mercy
This tiny burial ground on the picturesque shores of Lake Samsonvale was once home to the local Presbyterian Church
Designed by prolific architect Richard Gailey, this landmark white Gothic church nestled at the base of the Shorncliffe cliffs
With Sandgate having been established as a desirable seaside town in the late 1800s, its first Municipal Chambers and Town Hall was designed by Richard Gailey
In 1929-30 Santa Barbara was one of the most expensive residences to be built in Brisbane at a cost of 4000 pounds to its owner
Not only is Santos Place Australia’s largest 6 star green building, visually it is the structure with a dozen different faces.
Public donations helped to raise the funds for Brisbane’s landmark war memorial
This rare and highly accomplished piece of 1891 architecture was designed as the South Brisbane Municipal Chambers by John Murdock.
As with all designs that break with tradition St Andrew’s began its life in 1905 as a maligned building for not following the gothic in-vogue style.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

The biggest little country show in Brisbane
Enjoy the freshest new season produce at the Farm Gate to City Door Market!
A thrilling stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein will play at the Playhouse, QPAC
Brisbane’s favourite sustainable living festival is back
TAXIRIDE ft TTSAR live are coming to the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
Warm up on chilly winter weekends at Sirromet
Get revved up for the Festival of Horsepower
Dine BNE is back for another season of feasting
Make Music Month 2025 celebrates local talent across Moreton Bay this June
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