Baha'i House of Worship Place of worship Nine-sided Baha'i temple sited high above Sydney's northern beaches. image Locate -33.685475533327, 151.25872921653 Milestone Constructed 1957 - 1961 {"name":"Constructed","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1957<\/span><span class='separator'> - <\/span><span class='date'>1961<\/span>"},"date_start":"1957","date_end":"1961"} Position Architect Brogan, John 1957 - 1961 {"name":"Architect","target":"Brogan, John","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'>1957<\/span><span class='separator'> - <\/span><span class='date'>1961<\/span>"},"date_start":"1957","date_end":"1961"} Type Place of worship {"name":"Place of worship","target":"","target_text":null,"date":{"#markup":"<span class='date'><\/span>"},"date_start":null,"date_end":null} Baha'i House of Worship by Dictionary of Sydney staff writer , 2008 Baha'i faith was brought to Australia in 1920 by Clara and Hyde Dunn. Sydney's Baha'i house of worship was designed by John Brogan and built on the highest point above the northern beaches of Sydney. more » image image image