I love the simplicity and use of concrete patterns in this Modernist building in Launceston. Perfect symmetry is created here in this building via it's windows and sunken concrete design, and it demonstrates how concrete is such a wonderful and undervalued material in relation to buildings and aesthetics.
To view more examples of Modernist architecture from Canberra and Australia check out my dedicated photo gallery here
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About the project
Join me (Thomas Ryan Photography) on a photographic project documenting Tasmanian 20th Century Modernism from the 1930's to the 1980's. The entire project gallery of 1000+ images and counting can be viewed on my website www.tryanphotos.com under art projects. I have been undertaking this project for over a decade.
My portfolio of commercial and art projects can be seen on my website www.tryanphotos.com and I can be contacted here as well. All photographs are copyright of Thomas Ryan Photography. Unauthorised use is prohibited. Contact me for all enquires
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