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        <![CDATA[Parliament of Victoria Members' Annexe / Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The new annexe building provides much-needed office accommodation for 102 members of parliament and their support staff. After a century and a half of makeshift and inadequate member’s offices and numerous failed schemes to extend Parliament House, the new building finally solves a long standing accommodation problem. The annexe has been constructed as a separate free-standing building within the eastern gardens of the Parliamentary precinct but is linked back into Parliament House via a bridge, tunnel and laneway connections.</p>]]>
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