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From drab partitions to haute couture host: how a Sydney civic masterpiece was rescued

The Guardian · May 15, 2026, 4:30 AM

Key takeaways

  • The Lands hotel on Sydney’s Bridge Street has won a 2026 National Trust heritage award.
  • It was once a grand old sandstone masterpiece, where returned soldiers would cram into marble corridors to anxiously await lottery draws that could change their lives.
  • As the bureaucracy swelled, the interior Victorian grandeur of the Department of Lands building on Sydney’s Bridge Street became infested with a warren of claustrophobic cubicles.

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The Lands hotel on Sydney’s Bridge Street has won a 2026 National Trust heritage award. Photograph: Timothy Kaye View image in fullscreen The Lands hotel on Sydney’s Bridge Street has won a 2026 National Trust heritage award. Photograph: Timothy Kaye Culture From drab partitions to haute couture host: how a Sydney civic masterpiece was rescued Redevelopment of the former Department of Lands building on Sydney’s Bridge Street wins National Trust heritage award

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As the bureaucracy swelled, the interior Victorian grandeur of the Department of Lands building on Sydney’s Bridge Street became infested with a warren of claustrophobic cubicles. Office partitions sprang up like weeds, hiding grand Australian red cedar joinery behind particleboard. Ornate vaulted ceilings disappeared behind suspended acoustic tiles and humming fluorescent strips.

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