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AAA Chippendale walk

Where
Chippendale Green
Chippendale Green
O'Connor St, Chippendale NSW 2008
Meet at Halo Sculpture, OÇonnor Stret, Chippendale
When

Saturday 22 March from 10am to 11:30am

Cost

Adult: $40.00Concession: $35.00AAA Member: free

Discover how this very old suburb has changed. Chippendale is an inner-city suburb of Sydney located on the other side of Broadway. 

Join Michelle, AAA's knowledgeable volunteer tour leader on a 90-minute walking tour. Highlights include the Mortuary Railway Station and garden, a piece of Sydney's hidden history, Spice Alley, White Rabbit Gallery, Phoenix the performing arts theatre and Indigo Slam, an amazing residential project by Smart Design.

You will see and hear about Architect Jean Nouvel's Central Park Complex which is a 5 star green rated building. Along with this building, there is a wonderful piece of urban design for you to explore.

You will also visit the Old Clare Hotel which was designed by architect Sidney Warden in 1939 who was a hot property after designing the nearby Broadway Hotel, it was named after the owner's birthplace in County Clare, Ireland.

Contact event organiser

Australian Architecture Association

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