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wall enrichment, designed by Bim Hilder, located in the ground floor foyer of the RBA building c1964.
Figure 10 - Podium Sculpture by Margel Hinder located in the Martin Place forecourt, NBRSARCHITECTURE, July 2019.
Figure 11 - The Head Office of the RBA, located at 65 Martin Place, Sydney NSW.  Source: RBA Archives
Figure 12 – RBA building Adelaide.  Source: NAA
Figure 13 – RBA building, Brisbane.  Source: NAA
Figure 14 — The Reserve Bank of Australia, Canberra, c1964. Source: State Library of Victoria, Image No. a21826
Figure 15 — The Reserve Bank of Australia, Melbourne, c1967. Source: State Library of Victoria.
Figure 16 - The Reserve Bank of Australia building, Darwin. Source: Northern Territory Library
Figure 17 - RBA building , Perth, formerly located at 45 St George's Terrace.  Source: State Library of Western Australia http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/images/pd224/224034PD.jpg, Fritz Kos
Figure 18 – RBA building Hobart.  Source: Trove
Figure 19 - View of the landscaped native garden  in c1968.
Figure 20 – General view of the northwest corner of the Head Office building.
Figure 21 – General view of the podium soffit adjacent to the north side of the RBA Head Office entry.  Note the original suspended marble soffit was replaced in c2001.
Figure 22 - Oblique view of the south elevation of the RBA Head office building.
Figure 23 – Oblique view looking northeast along Phillip Street.  The RBA building is indicate by an arrow.
Figure 24 – Example of fire stair finishes and painted steel balustrades within the RBA Head office building.
Figure 25 – Photograph of typical refurbished lavatory areas throughout the RBA building.
Figure 26 - Typical basement finishes.
Figure 27 – Typical painted rendered finishes at Basement Levels 1 and 2.
Figure 28 - View of the ground floor vestibule and museum entrance area c2002 showing the surviving original finishes and the wall mural by Mr Bim Hilder.
Figure 29 – Typical finishes installed in 2014 in the corridor and reception area located at the Mezzanine Level.
Figure 30 -  Typical Mezzanine office fit out. Note the full-height textured glass forming the north wall of the mezzanine level is visible from within the ground floor vestibule.
Figure 31 – Example of ceiling, wall and floor finishes at Level 6 installed in 2016.
Figure 32 - Level 16 lift lobby showing the original marble wall finishes.
Figure 33 - Level 16 service corridor, looking east to kitchen.
Figure 34 - Staff cafeteria fit out Level 16.
Figure 35 – Main east-west corridor located at Level 18 looking west.
Figure 36 – Typical finishes to the office area located at the western section of Level 20.
Figure 37 - General view showing the concrete pavers and access equipment