Wednesday, March 12, 2008



The large steel column on a 90 degree angle is what carries the roof load down to the concrete footings located inside the glass exterior.


This is a view from within the Pavilion looking up and outwards through one of the windows. It is interesting to see the four angled columns all facing outwards, either into the building, or out.


This is a closer view of one of the four corners of the Carousel Pavilion.


Large eaves of steel mesh extend from all four sides of the Pavilion.

Steel columns protrude out from the corner of the building rising up to join and support the beams of the roof.

Building: The Carousel
Location: Geelong Waterfront
Address: 1 Eastern Beach Road, Geelong
Usage: Tourism Attraction
Architects: McGlashen Everist
Built: 2000