A kinetic timber tower by FJMT responds to the elements

Rising up from the sandstone bedrock of the east coast of Australia, the EY Centre stands out from the greyness of its surroundings. From the mid-19th to 20th century, many of Sydney’s buildings were constructed from the Yellowblock sandstone on w
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