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Grosvenor Street, Sydney : ウィキペディア英語版
Grosvenor Street, Sydney

Grosvenor Street is a street in Sydney, Australia. It runs east-west from York Street to George Street. It is in the local government area of the City of Sydney and the postcode is 2000. It is 200 metres long.〔Gregory's Sydney Street Directory (2002) Map A〕
==Points of interest==

Grosvenor Place
This was a high-rise development designed by architect Harry Seidler and built in 1982-87. It occupies the block bounded by Grosvenor, George, Harrington and Essex Streets. The front foyer houses a number of paintings by the American artist Frank Stella.〔Sydney Architecture, John Haskell (UNSW Press) 1997, p.39〕
Johnsons Building
This building is situated on the north corner of Grosvenor and George Streets. It was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon, who was formerly the government architect, and built in 1912.〔Sydney Architecture, p.39〕 It is part of a group which has been listed as heritage by both the State Government and the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.〔(Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Website )〕 It was restored as part of the Grosvenor Place development and was adapted for use as a hotel.
Royal Naval House
This building was designed by Varney Parkes and built in 1890. It has been preserved and restored as part of the historic heritage group that also includes Johnsons Building. When restored, it was adapted as a centre for the Sydney Futures Exchange.〔(State Heritage Website )〕
Federation Hall
This building was built from 1889–91 and extended substantially from 1923-24. It is located next door to Royal Naval House and was restored along with that building. It is now known as the Exchange Courtyard and is heritage-listed.
St Patrick's Catholic Church
This church was designed by J.F.Hilly and built 1840-44.〔Sydney Architecture, p.39〕 Founded by Father Therry, it was the first Catholic church in Sydney and became the central church for the Irish community.
Church Hall
Situated next to St Patrick's, the church hall was designed by Hennessy and Hennessy and built in 1914. It features the "blood and bandages" style composed of red bricks with contrasting white areas, and was influenced by British architects Mackintosh and Voysey.
Lang Park
This park is a roughly triangular site situated on the corner of Grosvenor and York Streets.

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