Qantas House

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Standing on the corner of Hunter and Elizabeth Street is the imposing Qantas House building. The much-loved city landmark is an architectural icon of its time. Designed for Qantas Empire Airways by…

Standing on the corner of Hunter and Elizabeth Street is the imposing Qantas House building.

The much-loved city landmark is an architectural icon of its time. Designed for Qantas Empire Airways by Felix Tavener of Rudder Littlemore & Rudder, Architects in 1957, it was entirely constructed using locally sourced materials, a visible symbol of Australian enterprise.

Historically significant as the first world headquarters for Qantas which at the time was Government-owned and Australia's only international airline.

A quintessential Sydney building that represents a brave future and a strong sense of history and of place.

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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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