The former New York Hotel is located along George Street at The Rocks. This five storey building is one of two heritage listed buildings built in 1908 in the Federation Free architectural style that formed the hotel. In the late 1980s, a large commercial building called the DFS Galleria, was erected behind it with the facades of this and a number of other buildings incorporated into the complex.
Thanks for the link. I had forgotten that the development of the hotel had followed the 1900 plague outbreak, a rebuilding era in The Rocks,
ReplyDeleteElegant views of a beautiful and historic building ... Enjoyed both posts about it.
ReplyDeleteIt does stand out nicely.
ReplyDeleteSan Francisco style painting of the elegant historical buildings ~ Great shot!
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artmusedog and carol
Amazing how the old facades frame the modern building - a deliberate design process. Clever and creative.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice seeing the contrast in color and height of the two buildings.
ReplyDeleteWell maintained
ReplyDeleteLovely architecture!
ReplyDeletePleasing architecture.
ReplyDeleteI love this area in Sydney Jim.
ReplyDeleteVery nice view of the building.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Bastet
ReplyDeleteThat's easy on the eyes - nice architecture!
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Beautiful historic building.
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It looks a beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteIt's simply beautiful, I love how charming it is.
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