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Sydney Opera House 1962

By
Jørn Utzon
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a792001 / PXD 644 (v.2)]

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Utzon, Jørn

State Library of New South Wales

Built environment

Built over tracks, campsites, rock art and middens used for thousands of years before the dispossession of the Aboriginal people, Sydney's early haphazard development was given form by public buildings. As public transport developed, suburbs spread, and throughout the twentieth century, town planners struggled with developers to direct the form and extent of the city. After World War II, city buildings got taller, outer suburbs sprang up ever further away, and issues of heritage and architecture were contested. In the twenty-first century, concerns about environment, urban density, public transport and renewed infrastructure are driving change.

Theatre

Late Twentieth Century architecture

Opera

Public building