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Structure : National Australia Bank

Structure (Post#23) : National Australia Bank Photos of the day are all about National Australia Bank, another heritage building exist along Queen Street. It was a former Queensland National Bank head office built in 1885. The building symbolizes the close relationship of Queensland Bank and Queensland Government. It was designed by Architect FDG Stanley in Classical Revival Style. The Giant order columns of Oamaru (New Zealand) limestone dominates the Queen and Creek Street. These photos are part of Brisbane Open House Event Tour last October 2013. The building has a distinct Palladian influence with careful classical detailing and giant order columns. It is built on a corner, and the two facades are dominated by bays of Corinthian columns which rise through the upper two storeys. This portion of the Queen Street facade protrudes in the form of a porch while the similar colonnade on Creek Street is recessed. — Wikipedia Notes :  Photo : National Australia Bank, NAB Branch Location : 308-322 Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia Directions / Transportation : 1. Take any translink train and get off at Central Station. Exit at Ann Street a. Turn right along Ann Street, next turn left at Edward Street, then turn left at Queen Street or b. Turn left along Ann Street, next [...]



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