OCEANIA-AUSTRALIA/Victoria-Melbourne
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS
From 'Australia & NZ Encyclopedia' 1975, 'TIME' 2000, The New Zealand Herald 2001,' http://jane.new21.org'. Holiday Planner/Tropical North Queensland,
Skyline
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.
Captain Cook's Cottage
Melbourne
It was brought from
England and re-uilt stone by stone in Fitzroy Garden.
Flinders Steet Station
Melbourne
Renaissance
style beautiful buiding. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.
Federation Square
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006. Alfred Deakin Building & Ian Putter Art Centre.
Ian Potter Art Centre, Federation Square
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu(#1/18 February 2006), Jonghan Kim(#2/17 May 2006).
Alfred Deakin Building, Federation Square
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.
Victorian Arts Centre
Southbank, Melbourne
Built on 1982. For culture lovers, the arts cemter offers a wealth of
concerts and shows. By night-presents a dazzling display. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.
Royale Exhibition Building
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006. Front side of Melbourne Museum.
Melbourne Exhibition Centre
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Jonghan Kim on 17 May 2006.
Victoria University
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Jonghan Kim on 17 May 2006.
Melbourne Museum
Melbourne
Designed by local architectural firm Denton Corker Marshall
and set in the inner-city Carlton Gardens on 2000, the building is a dynamic
playground of abstract shapes spread over six levels and held together visually
by a giant steel matrix. Denton hopes tilted Big Box gallery will teach children
" to question how buildings are constructed."
Daimaru Melbourne Central/Central Office Tower
Melbourne
Daimaru, Melbourne
Central's 35,000§³ Japanese department store is Australia's largest private
development. The shopping center includes a six-storey department store and 150
speciality shops. Architect by Kisho Kurokawa in 1986-91, Structural engineers
is Connell Wagner Rankine & Hill, retail design by Chaix and Johnson. Right
; A butterfly tower, three levels high, provides an entertaining feature for
shoppers on the escalators. The building
complex is located in the central business district of Melbourne.
Eureka Tower
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.
Ernst & Young Plaza
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.
Flemington Road
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 19 February 2006. The motorway to Sydney International Airport.
Queen Victoria Market
Melbourne, Victoria
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 18 February 2006.