Wednesday, April 23, 2008

QVB

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Where   : Queen Victoria Building
             : George Street, Sydney
Weapon : Panasonic Lumix TZ3



The Queen Victoria Building, known as the QVB, was designed by George McRae and completed in 1898.



Here we can see its 4 floors of upmarket boutiques housed within an elaborate Romanesque architecture, originally contrived so that its construction would require the employment of as many out-of-work craftsmen as possible ? stonemasons, plasterers, and stained window artists - in a worthwhile project.



Over many decades, change saw the original concert hall become the city library, offices proliferate and more tenants move in, including piano tuners, palmists and clairvoyants. Drastic remodelling occurred during the austere 1930s - eventually the main occupant became the Sydney City Council.



The QVB was restored to its previous decadent glory in the 1990s.



It stands now as witness to a vision for the building and the superb craftsmanship of the artisans who put it all back together again some 15 years ago.  Its centre inner glass dome and exterior copper-sheathed dome, stained glass windows, 19th century staircases, restored arches, pillars, balustrades and mosaic floors maintain the previous integrity of the building.



So today, it is the most wonderful shopping environment - but you will need a gold-plated credit card !



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