Qantas House

Qantas House

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Highlights

  • Explore the architectural grandeur of Qantas House, a symbol of Australian enterprise built with locally sourced materials.
  • Marvel at the historical significance of the first world headquarters for Qantas, showcasing Sydney's rich aviation heritage.
  • Stand at the corner of Hunter and Elizabeth Street, absorbing the iconic presence of this quintessential Sydney landmark.
  • Appreciate the design by Felix Tavener, reflecting a bold vision for the future while honouring a strong sense of place.
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Standing on the corner of Hunter and Elizabeth Street is the imposing Qantas House building.

The much-loved city landmark is an architectural icon of its time. Designed for Qantas Empire Airways by Felix Tavener of Rudder Littlemore & Rudder Architects in 1957, it was entirely constructed using locally sourced materials, a visible symbol of Australian enterprise.

Historically significant as the first world headquarters for Qantas which at the time was Government-owned and Australia’s only international airline.

A quintessential Sydney building that represents a brave future and a strong sense of history and of place.

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