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Cardinal Knox Centre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cardinal Knox Centre
The Cardinal Knox Centre, is a modernist church associated building located on 383 Albert Street, East Melbourne. It was commissioned to be built by The Catholic Archdiocese in 1971 by architect, Roy Simpson of Yuncken Freeman. The site originally housed Saint Patrick’s College, however it was demolished in 1968 to facilitate the creation of the primary administrative building that exists presently. It is situated next to Saint Patrick’s Cathedral and one of the original blue stone towers that belonged to Saint Patrick’s College. == Description ==
The Cardinal Knox Centre provides a connection between Saint Patricks Cathedral and Saint Patrick’s College. A modernist building, its facade consists primarily of monolithic concrete column extrusions informing structural depth. The key idea behind the design was the enhancement of surrounding historical buildings and to create juxtaposition without detracting from them. The centre is primarily used for administrative purposes by the Catholic Archdiocese. The building site consists of two wings, the eastern and western.
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