NOTES: The outer images were created by placing a model of the proposed chest clinic onto sheets of photographic paper (featuring a diagram of the building's outline) at different times of the day to illustrate the extent of sun penetration. The dark patches represent direct sunlight, while grey areas show reflected and diffused light. The central design shows the direction of air currents throughout the building.
NOTES: The MCG broke ground in 1853 and the first grandstand was opened in 1854. In 2001 much of the original stadium was demolished and reconstructed by Jackson Architecture and Arup with Connell Mott MacDonald for the Commonwealth Games in 2006. It is also much used for Australian rules football.
NOTES: The MCG broke ground in 1853 and the first grandstand was opened in 1854. In 2001 much of the original stadium was demolished and reconstructed by Jackson Architecture and Arup with Connell Mott MacDonald for the Commonwealth Games in 2006. It is also much used for Australian rules football.
NOTES: In 2007 this station was awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects' Lubetkin Prize for the most outstanding building outside the European Union.