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How to Make Money and Create Community with Monuments - Volume 1

Monumentous Potential: The Sydney Opera House

Incredible opportunities related to expanded experiences and activities

As one of the 20th century’s most famous and distinctive buildings, the Sydney Opera House has come to symbolize the city in the same manner as other famous statues and icons. However, the limited ways in which residents and visitors can directly engage with the building and space have limited the number of experiences they […]

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Creating Experiences at the Sydney Harbour Bridge

A Look at the Economic and Cultural Impact of a Sydney Icon

The Sydney Harbour Bridge carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore, but the bridge has come to represent something more than a means of travel to the city and for the country. Nicknamed “the Coathanger” by locals because of its arch-shaped design, the bridge […]

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Something for Everyone at the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney

A Direct and Indirect Impact on the Culture and Economy of Sydney

Opened in 1816, the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney is the oldest scientific institution in Australia and one of the most important historic botanical institutions in the world. However, the lands’ use by the community over the decades as well as the space it has provided for large public gatherings and entertainment has allowed it to […]

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Monumentous World: The Obscure and Outstanding Monuments in Auckland, New Zealand

While Auckland, New Zealand contains numerous sites such as Albert Park that house multiple monuments, there are countless other landmarks and attractions spread across the city. They’re a mix of pieces that were installed decades or centuries ago with ones that are essentially works of contemporary art, providing residents and visitors with a powerful sense […]

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