The former Reader's Digest headquarters.

Greg Shand's Barana Group has bought the landmark Reader's Digest Building in Sydney's Surry Hills for $52,673,000. On a prominent island site the building, at 26-32 Waterloo Road, will soon be fully occupied by Woolworths' subsidiary Endeavour Drinks Group on an eight-year lease. Barana bought the property from Argus Property Partners.
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The result of Archer Office's intervention into one of Sydney's most revered buildings is quite radical in its approach yet respectful in its result. Archer was surprised they were "able to get the client to go with a scheme so clear and adventurous.". Perhaps as a result of the small budget, the client was forced to be open to new.
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The Reader's Digest Building Surry Hills Built in 1967 address is 26-32 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills. Architect: John James. Labels: Buildings. 3 comments: 'Tsuki August 22, 2012 at 3:49 AM. All those squares. The architect who draw it must have been in such a mind prison. Reply Delete.
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In 1963 John Cooper was the Director of the Sydney Reader's Digest in Surry Hills. His massive new computer needed a building to house it. Seldom do we read how a Heritage listed work was designed, and what created its uniqueness. Nor the inside story of financing and the architect's struggle to maintain his vision during tumultuous changes in the Digest.
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Former NSW state architect Peter Poulet in front of the Olympic amenities buildings at Homebush. Wolter Peeters. The Herald asked five Sydney architects, including Professor Poulet, what lesser.
Reader’s Digest Building Finds New Life as Affordable Housing

Barana Group books in to Readers Digest Building. Greg Shand's Barana Group has bought the landmark Reader's Digest Building in Sydney's Surry Hills for $52.673 million. On a prominent island site.
Reader’s Digest Building Finds New Life as Affordable Housing

address: 26-32 Waterloo Street, 2010 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia. classification/typology: Commercial (COM), Offices. protection status: RAIA, National Trust, State Heritage (SHI), South Sydney LEP (2000) editor fiche: Noni Boyd, Revised by Scott Robertson (2014) Aus_Other_Modernisms_ReadersDigest-2014-sml Download.
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Discover how Sydney's iconic Reader's Digest Building in Surry Hills has become a 21st century energy efficient property with the assistance of Building Upgr.
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The Reader's Digest in Surry Hills : the design and construction of a heritage building, an architect's story / John James
Readers Digest building in Sydney's Surry Hills sold for more than 52m

Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author: James, John, 1931-; Format: Book; 107 pages, 20 pages of plates : illustrations (some colour.
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Bystander captures moment Surry Hills building collapses. Posted Thu 25 May 2023 at 12:29am, updated Thu 25 May 2023 at 12:29am. Watch. 21s. Share. The building is close to Sydney's Central.
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Property Description. The Reader's Digest Building is an iconic commercial building with three street frontages, bounded by Cooper, Waterloo and Adelaide Streets in Surry Hills. The 7,055sqm building consists of three levels of commercial space, a small mezzanine level, rooftop garden, ground floor retail and on-site car parking.
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John JamesWest Grinstead Publishers; ISBN: 9780975742556This book describes the design and the creation of a significant monument from the perspective of the architect. It includes how he reserved the site,.
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The Former Reader's Digest Building. 26-32 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills. Architect: John James. Builder: F T Eastment & Sons Pty Ltd. The dense residential character of nineteenth century Surry Hills was overlaid by with equally dense industrial development during the twentieth century. Yet both managed to co-exist uneasily for many decades.
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"I can't believe how much the building has changed in less than a decade", I thought to myself, as I reviewed the photographs from the first time I did the Surry Hills Architecture Walk, almost ten years ago, comparing them with the photographs I took today.I'm referring specifically to the Greenway-designed "Surry Hills Cottage".
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Download scientific diagram | The Readers Digest Building in Surry Hills, central Sydney, a second floor intensive green roof (photo by authors). from publication: Employing Green Roofs to Support.