Pumping Station

Launceston Architecture A

Pumping Station

Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia

Created By: University of Tasmania

Information

Location: corner St John Street and Esplanade

Year: 1967

Architect: Don Goldsworthy: City Architect's Dept

Style: Expressionist/Modernist

Notes: An inventive little structure, the main building being a decagon in plan, integrating functional and decorative elements. A later addition adds a Postmodernist barrel vault to the riverfront side.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Launceston Architecture A


 

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