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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 for servicing the exterior of the RBA building.
Figure 38 - Diagrams showing previous changes to the exterior of the RBA Head Office building, c2004.  Source: RBA Archives.
Figure 39 - View looking southeast from the corner of Elizabeth Street and Martin Place, July 2019.
Figure 40 - View of the northeast section of the RBA building from Macquarie Street, July 2019.
Figure 41 - View of the northwest section of the RBA building from the corner of Phillip Street and Martin Place.
Figure 42 - Looking north to the RBA building Marked by an arrow) from the entrance to Hyde Park Barrack site, July 2019.
Figure 43 - View of the custom-built furniture located in the Governor's Office of the Head Office of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation of Australia, 1916.
Figure 44 - The original furniture has been relocated from the RBA Archives Unit to the Museum.
Figure 45 - General view of the Banking Chamber located at the ground floor level of the Head Office building.
Figure 46 - View of the ground floor lobby showing security barriers installed c2009. (Source: Sydney Living Museums)
Figure 47 - Typical office level lift lobby showing original (1964) marble wall finishes and timber wall panelling.  The original ceiling was replaced c2000.
Figure 48 - Plan showing the extent of the Reserve Bank of Australia Head Office building in relation to Martin Place and surrounding buildings.  Source: ARCHITECTUS, February 2020.
Figure 49 - Diagram summarising the self-assessment process.  Source: Department of the Environment and Energy, https://www.environment.gov.au
Figure 50 - General view of Macquarie Street, c1871, photographer unknown.  Note the site of St Stephen's Church in Phillip Street is now occupied by the Reserve Bank of Australia Head office building.
Figure 51 - View of Phillip Street Sydney, looking south, c1885, photographed by Charles Bayliss. The spire of St Stephen's Church, Phillip Street, is visible to the left of St James Anglican Church spire.
Figure 52 – Diagram showing the areas resumed by the Council of the City of Sydney in the 1920s to facilitate the eastern extension of Martin Place.  The site purchased for the RBA in 1957 is shown shaded.
Figure 53 - Percy Dove's 1880 map of the subject site showing area later occupied by the Reserve Bank dotted.
Figure 54 – View of the houses located at 219-215 Macquarie Street Sydney, which were demolished for the construction of the Reserve Bank in 1959.
Figure 55 - 1910 map of