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        <![CDATA[CH2 Melbourne City Council House 2 / DesignInc]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The School of Information Technologies building (SIT) transforms a derelict site adjacent to one of Sydney’s major arterial roads into a new campus gateway. It also sets a new benchmark for the University of Sydney with respect to environmental initiatives and excellence in the provision of contemporary workplace and teaching environments.</p> ]]>
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