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An Art Deco Treasure in the Sydney CBD
It seems the members of the British Medical Association in the 1920's had a real appreciation for beauty and quality. As they planned a soaring new NSW headquarters in Sydney they built a testament to their vision for the future. After 75 years the British Medical Association Building is as user friendly and interesting as the day it opened. Wellbeing @ Macquarie is proudly located on the 7th floor of this landmark heritage building
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Garden Gate
Art Deco elegance stands out among the newer city buildings. Seen from the Botanic Gardens.



Proud Origins
1930, The British Medical Association.
BMA House, 135 - 137 Macquarie Street, Sydney



Gargoyles
Fantastic creatures look down from many vantage points on this surprising building.


Art Deco Inspiration
Once one of the tallest and most fashionable buildings in Sydney, BMA House remains an impressive architectural statement of excellence.



Welcome
Those who work here are proud of their beautiful workplace, and the many patients who walk through this entry have always benefitted from health professionals of the highest standard possible.



Our Neighbour
A reminder of an earlier era is this beautiful terrace. Upstairs is the home of the Australian Historical Society, downstairs is a delightful cafe.


The Octogon
The entry has the feeling of an ancient greek temple to the healing arts.



Hand-made Tiles
A detail from the decorative tiles near the front entrance.



Classical Beauty
From the lifts looking toward the front door, simply a sense of proportion.


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