
Pollen, UX Design, Sydney
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The image shows a brick building featuring a clock tower, complemented by an inset detailing the historical significance of the building's clock. The building, constructed from tan bricks, exhibits multiple windows arranged in a structured pattern. The inset image provides a closer look at the clock, accompanied by text explaining that it is the oldest continuously functioning public clock in Australia. The text also highlights its aesthetic significance and its historical presence at the Hyde Park Barracks for 200 years. The building's architecture is simple, featuring a square form and symmetrical window arrangement. A grey roof tops the building, and a white clock tower rises from the top of the building.