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Docomomo Australia

Ku-ring-gai College of Advanced Education | 1968-1972 | NSW

May 17, 2017 by DA

ph: Max Dupain

Current name: Ku-ring-gai College of Advanced Education
Architect/s: David Turner (NSW Government Architects Office)
City: Sydney – Australia
type Education
date of commission 1968
date of completion 1972
listing/protection 2005
awards: Institute’s Merit Award (1972), Sulman Award (1978) and an Enduring Architecture Award (2005)
address 100 Eton Road Lindfield Sydney NSW 2070
gps 33º 47′ 16.8” S/151º 9′ 41.4” E
Submitted by Scott Robertson, Louise Cox, et. al. in 2014, docomomo Australia


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