Picnic Point High School Building, NSW
Picnic Point High School building, south west of Sydney, design by Hames Sharley Architects: existing PPHS Buildings are all oriented north south on their long axes, unwanted heat load and glare
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Picnic Point High School building, south west of Sydney, design by Hames Sharley Architects: existing PPHS Buildings are all oriented north south on their long axes, unwanted heat load and glare
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