Non-residential Architecture
Federation non-residential buildings can be in any of the twelve styles. The following gallery shows some examples of non-residential buildings.
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Former bank building, Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales (Federation Free Classical)
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Mary Immaculate Church, Waverley, New South Wales (Federation Academic Classical)
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St Mary's Church, Erskineville, New South Wales (Federation Gothic)
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Fire Station, Darlinghurst, New South Wales (Federation Free Style, designed by Walter Liberty Vernon)
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Fremantle Markets, Fremantle, Western Australia (Federation Romanesque)
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St Mary's Church, Townsville, Queensland (Federation Carpenter Gothic)
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Salvation Army building, Brisbane, Queensland (Federation Filigree style)
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Fire Station, Glebe, New South Wales (Federation Arts and Crafts style, designed by Walter Liberty Vernon)
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Former Farmers and Graziers Building, Ultimo, New South Wales (Federation Warehouse style)
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