Law Courts Building, Sydney

Law Courts Building, Sydney
View of the Law Courts from Queens Square
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General information
TypeCourts
Architectural styleBrutalist
LocationQueens Square, 184 Phillip Street, Sydney, Australia
Current tenantsHigh Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia, Supreme Court of NSW, Commonwealth Attorney General and Solicitor General of Australia
Construction started1976
Completed1977
Opened1 February 1977
Renovated2007—2012
ClientDepartment of Attorney, Commonwealth of Australia & NSW Attorney–General
Technical details
Floor count27
Design and construction
ArchitectGeoffrey Atherden AM
Architecture firmMcConnel Smith and Johnson
Renovating team
ArchitectsGroupGSA & Hassell
Structural engineerTaylor Thomson Whitting
Quantity surveyorCurrie+Brown
Website
https://supremecourt.nsw.gov.au/
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The Law Courts Building is a building on Queens Square in Sydney, Australia, completed in 1977 in Twentieth Century Brutalist style. It is the seat of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, as well as parts of the Federal Court of Australia and the High Court of Australia.