27 Jul 2022
“The Lindfield Learning Village campus is one of the most expressive examples of the 1960-70s Neo-Brutalist architecture, and it’s fantastic that it is now listed on the State Heritage Register,” Mr O’Dea said.
“The Brutalist architectural style delivered bold, iconic buildings and was highly
influential on architectural design in the later 20th Century. This listing acknowledges the work of Australian architects, which continues to be appreciated to this day.”
The Lindfield Learning Village was nominated for state heritage listing by the
Australian Institute of Architects for its outstanding architectural design and strong integration of the built forms with its bushland site. It was designed by some of the most remarkable architects in NSW during the 1960s and 1970s, including David Don Turner and Peter Stronach, as well as esteemed landscape architects Bruce Mackenzie and Alan Correy.
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