Notable Architecture in Sydney

51 structures · Australia

Sydney, Australia is home to 51 architecturally significant buildings documented in the Parametric Atlas. From internationally celebrated landmarks to lesser-known structural innovations, the city offers a rich architectural landscape worth exploring on foot.

Buildings
51
Architects
1
City
Sydney
Country
Australia
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55 Pitt Street

Sydney, Australia
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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Sydney, Australia
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Macquarie University Arts Precinct Project

Sydney, Australia
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70 George_Cox Sydney Studio

Sydney, Australia
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Phoenix Central Park

Sydney, Australia
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Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building

Sydney, Australia
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537 Elizabeth Street

Sydney, Australia
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Kew Hillcrest

Sydney, Australia
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Punchbowl Mosque

Sydney, Australia
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Ravenswood Senior Learning Centre

Sydney, Australia
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ROSEBERY ENGINE YARDS

Sydney, Australia
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University Technology of Sydney - National First Nations College

New Zealand
Sydney, Australia
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Arup Sydney

Sydney, Australia
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Aqueous

Sydney, Australia
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Back to Front House

Sydney, Australia
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Barker College Rosewood Centre

Sydney, Australia
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Blacktown Animal Rehoming Centre (BARC)

Sydney, Australia
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CBA Axle at South Eveleigh

Sydney, Australia
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CLEAN ENERGY COMPOST MANUFACTURING FACILITY SYDNEY

Sydney, Australia
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Concrete Blonde

Sydney, Australia
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Coogee Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC)

Sydney, Australia
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Dangrove

Sydney, Australia
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Darlington Public School

Sydney, Australia
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Eric Tweedale Stadium

Sydney, Australia
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The UNSW Bookshop

Sydney, Australia
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Eucalyptusdom

Sydney, Australia
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Eungai Creek Campus

Sydney, Australia
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Gunnery Transformation

Sydney, Australia
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InterContinental Hotel Sydney

Sydney, Australia
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Ken Rosewall Arena Redevelopment

Sydney, Australia
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Library & Innovation Centre, Abbotsleigh Junior School

Sydney, Australia
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Macquarie Group Global Headquarters workplace design

Sydney, Australia
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M&C Saatchi

Sydney, Australia
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Mosman High School

Sydney, Australia
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NAB 3 Parramatta Square

Sydney, Australia
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Polaris

Sydney, Australia
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Redfern Warehouse

Sydney, Australia
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Renewal of the Sydney Opera House’s Joan Sutherland Theatre

Sydney, Australia
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Sirius Redevelopment

Sydney, Australia
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TAFE NSW Meadowbank Multi Trades Hub + Institute of Applied Technology - Digital

Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Harbour Residence

Sydney, Australia
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Taronga Institute of Science and Learning

Sydney, Australia
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Teracota

Sydney, Australia
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The International

Sydney, Australia
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The Kambala Sport, Wellbeing + Senior Learning Precinct

Sydney, Australia
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The Pump House

Sydney, Australia
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Aesop Bondi Junction Signature Store

Sydney, Australia
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University of New South Wales (UNSW) Biological Sciences

Sydney, Australia
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University of Sydney Engineering and Technology Precinct

Sydney, Australia
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Yirranma Place

Sydney, Australia
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York & Co.

Sydney, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

How many notable buildings are in Sydney?+

The Parametric Atlas documents 51 notable buildings in Sydney. These range from internationally recognized landmarks to lesser-known gems worth visiting.

Where can I see notable architecture in Sydney?+

Use the interactive Parametric Atlas map to browse all 51 notable buildings in Sydney. You can create a custom walking tour, get directions, and export your route to Google Maps.

What are the best notable buildings to visit in Sydney?+

The buildings are classified by architectural significance: Core Parametric (tier 1) represents the most important examples, followed by Major Practice (tier 2), Structural Innovation (tier 3), and Historic Precursors (tier 4). Start with tier 1 buildings for the most impactful visits.