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🇦🇺 The Aesthetic of Canberra's Central Axis

🇦🇺 The aesthetic of Canberra's central axis hides a dialogue between time and space in Australia! Canberra has given me many surprises. 📍Standing on the lawn of Parliament House and looking into the distance, the War Memorial stands solemnly 3 kilometers away in a straight line. This "Axis of Democracy and Peace" tells the epic story of the nation's growth through architectural language.❤️❤️❤️ 🏛 New Parliament House Modernist style supports the political heart of the country. 🔥🔥🔥Climb onto the rooftop lawn to touch the giant flagpole, and understand the story of constitutionalism through free guided tours. When overlooking the entire city through the huge glass curtain wall, you suddenly grasp the profound meaning behind the selection of Capital Hill as its location. 🕯 Australian War Memorial Beneath the cross-shaped dome lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The daily flower-laying ceremony in the afternoon is accompanied by the sound of bagpipes on time. The wreckage of fighter jets on the lower floor still speaks of the smoke of World War II. The most shocking moment is when you look through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Hall of Memory, and the magnificent panorama of the Parliamentary Triangle unfolds before your eyes. 💡 Ingenious ideas hidden in the central axis design: From the Old Parliament House to Mount Ainslie, from the palace of democracy to the memories of war, the symmetrical axis connects the nation's past and present. When the setting sun casts the shadow of the memorial toward the Parliament, you finally decipher the urban code reflected in the waters of Lake Burley Griffin. #Australia #AustralianTravel #CanberraArchitectureCode #PoliticalGeographyOfTheSouthernHemisphere #InDepthAustraliaTravel #Canberra

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🇦🇺 The Aesthetic of Canberra's Central Axis

🇦🇺 The aesthetic of Canberra's central axis hides a dialogue between time and space in Australia! Canberra has given me many surprises. 📍Standing on the lawn of Parliament House and looking into the distance, the War Memorial stands solemnly 3 kilometers away in a straight line. This "Axis of Democracy and Peace" tells the epic story of the nation's growth through architectural language.❤️❤️❤️ 🏛 New Parliament House Modernist style supports the political heart of the country. 🔥🔥🔥Climb onto the rooftop lawn to touch the giant flagpole, and understand the story of constitutionalism through free guided tours. When overlooking the entire city through the huge glass curtain wall, you suddenly grasp the profound meaning behind the selection of Capital Hill as its location. 🕯 Australian War Memorial Beneath the cross-shaped dome lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The daily flower-laying ceremony in the afternoon is accompanied by the sound of bagpipes on time. The wreckage of fighter jets on the lower floor still speaks of the smoke of World War II. The most shocking moment is when you look through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Hall of Memory, and the magnificent panorama of the Parliamentary Triangle unfolds before your eyes. 💡 Ingenious ideas hidden in the central axis design: From the Old Parliament House to Mount Ainslie, from the palace of democracy to the memories of war, the symmetrical axis connects the nation's past and present. When the setting sun casts the shadow of the memorial toward the Parliament, you finally decipher the urban code reflected in the waters of Lake Burley Griffin. #Australia #AustralianTravel #CanberraArchitectureCode #PoliticalGeographyOfTheSouthernHemisphere #InDepthAustraliaTravel #Canberra

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