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Lonsdale Street looking towards ICI House, Melbourne

ICI House (now known as the Orica house) was completed in 1958 by architectural firm Bates, Smart and McCutcheon. It was the first building allowed to exceed Melbourne’s height limits set in the early 1900s, and until 1961 was the tallest building in Australia. It paved the way for the gleaming, modern look the city enjoys today.

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Marc Strizic, State Library of Victoria H2011.55/1415

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