Mine is either
Telstra House:

- Compliments to Emporis

EDIT:
or Australis House (Hindmarsh is good, but not as good as Australis)

Will wrote:Victorians can get f#$%^&*!
I'm with you on that one, and I liked it even better before the new shopfronts went into the former plaza at the front. It was our own "arriving late to the party" nod to the heady days of the International school, a tip-of-the-hat to the Seagram building.Isiskii wrote:My favourite building is the Grenfell Centre. 70's International at its best, the black glass is ever so moody and pretty.
+1Prince George wrote:I'm with you on that one, and I liked it even better before the new shopfronts went into the former plaza at the front. It was our own "arriving late to the party" nod to the heady days of the International school, a tip-of-the-hat to the Seagram building...Isiskii wrote:My favourite building is the Grenfell Centre. 70's International at its best, the black glass is ever so moody and pretty.
Oh very good. Have you considered a career in writing.Wayno wrote:Standing alone in a sea of square boxes, i like Wave Apartments...
Asif!! Telstra House is nice. It brightens the skyline up from a distance and standing between it and Grenfell makes you feel like you're in a big cityyousername wrote:You are kidding about the Telstra House. For the love of god tell me you're kidding.
+1Isiskii wrote:My favourite building is the Grenfell Centre. 70's International at its best, the black glass is ever so moody and pretty.
The black glass was definitely moody - the panels had a habit of exploding without warning, which was why there was a mesh above the entrance for many years.duke wrote:+1Isiskii wrote:My favourite building is the Grenfell Centre. 70's International at its best, the black glass is ever so moody and pretty.
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