Laiki Bank House in Castlereagh Street is enhanced by coloured lights reflected off the facade at night. This is a heritage listed building which was once housed the City South Telephone Exchange, built in 1922 and designed by commonwealth architect John Smith Murdoch, in the Commercial Palazzo style. It now houses the Consulate of Greece, as well as a bank branch and the Australian headquarters of Laiki Bank (Popular Bank of Greece). A daytime view of this building can be seen here.
Nice night shot J.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeletenice light composition
ReplyDeleteVery wonderful images!!!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing these pictures from sunny Australia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Sydney must have some skilled lighting designers. I often see wonderful lighting schemes.
ReplyDeleteAre the lights there on a regular basis or for some special reason?
ReplyDeleteCastlereagh Street ... brings back memories. Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteJulie, they seem to be on, all the time. They are starting to creatively light up some of the office buildings in the city, which I think is great.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous reflections, love the night shot and great composition as always!! Hope you have a great weekend, Jim!
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Nice photo. The lighting came up really well.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful night shot. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious. I can't seem to get a good picture in low light to save my life!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building and beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteImpressive. Wouldn't look twice at it during the dayl
ReplyDeleteExcellent night shot. Those colors are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely night shot. You are so good at these.
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