York & George is a 38-storey mixed use high rise building, named for the two streets that it is situated between. It is flanked by two heritage-listed buildings along York Street, Carlton House and Spiden House, with a public pedestrian walkway (an historic cartway) connecting to George Street under this modern residential tower.
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Looks very modern.
ReplyDeleteThe building is looking very wonderful
ReplyDeleteQuite the stylish building.
ReplyDelete...lovely, but too tall for me.
ReplyDeleteThat's nice, I like that it has a bit of curve or twist to it, so not boring. No, I agree with Tom, too tall!
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
ReplyDeleteGraceful
ReplyDeleteI know ground space is precious in Central Sydney, but it is too tall for me too.
ReplyDeleteYou have lots of beautiful blue skies
ReplyDeleteLovely blue sky and great building juxtaposed against it ~ One of your trademark photos ~ Wow!
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
A lot of glass in that building. The views must be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCartway is term I'm not heard of.
ReplyDeleteDora, it's new to me too. A cartway is narrower than a laneway. Just wide enough for a horse and cart to pass.
DeleteJim, glad you informed Dora about the cartway otherwise that would have been my question. Learning a new word for me is fun. Thanks. Now, the next question is does this building have eight, nine or ten corners? For a glass and cement building this is very odd but would stabilize during wind storms.
ReplyDeleteMore than eight across the top.
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