CANBERRA, AUSTRALIE - Le bâtiment des Archives Nationales de l'Australie à Parkes, Canberra, Australie. C'est le référentiel de documents officiels du gouvernement.
5026 x 3338 px | 42,6 x 28,3 cm | 16,8 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
7 janvier 2010
Lieu:
National Archives of Australia, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Photograph by David Coleman. The National Archives of Australia building in Canberra's Parkes district is a striking example of mid-20th century modernist architecture. Constructed in the 1970s, the building's design features clean geometric lines, exposed concrete, and large glass panels, characteristic of the brutalist style popular in government buildings of that era. This imposing structure serves as the primary repository for Australia's most important government records and historical documents. Its location in the parliamentary triangle underscores its significance to the nation's governance and historical narrative. The building's form follows its function, with a design that prioritizes the preservation and protection of archival materials. Its stark exterior contrasts with the often lush and carefully planned landscape of Canberra, creating a visual statement about the solemnity and permanence of the national records it houses. As a key institution in Australia's capital, the National Archives building not only stores the country's documentary heritage but also serves as a research center and public facility, playing a crucial role in maintaining transparency in government and preserving the nation's collective memory.