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Alternative names | Olivetti House |
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Type | Commercial |
Location | Sydney, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°52′28″S 151°13′07″E / 33.874328°S 151.218579°E |
Opening | 5 February 1973 |
The Olivetti Building (also known as the Olivetti House) is a brutalist commercial building in Sydney, Australia.
The building was constructed to house the offices of the Italian multinational company Olivetti in Australia. Designed by Summit Enterprises, it was officially inaugurated on February 5, 1973, by Sir Robert Askin, Premier of New South Wales. [1]
Located at 140 William Street in Woolloomooloo, Sydney, the building features a brutalist style. It is characterised by its distinctive exposed aggregate concrete facade. [2]
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Alternative names | Olivetti House |
General information | |
Type | Commercial |
Location | Sydney, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°52′28″S 151°13′07″E / 33.874328°S 151.218579°E |
Opening | 5 February 1973 |
The Olivetti Building (also known as the Olivetti House) is a brutalist commercial building in Sydney, Australia.
The building was constructed to house the offices of the Italian multinational company Olivetti in Australia. Designed by Summit Enterprises, it was officially inaugurated on February 5, 1973, by Sir Robert Askin, Premier of New South Wales. [1]
Located at 140 William Street in Woolloomooloo, Sydney, the building features a brutalist style. It is characterised by its distinctive exposed aggregate concrete facade. [2]