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Australian Age of Dinosaurs Visitor Centre in Winton, North Queensland by Cox Rayner Architects

Tuesday, July 30th, 2013

Article source: Cox Rayner Architects

This project is located on top of a remote mesa in far north Queensland in outback Australia.
It was created as a visitor centre for people to witness first-hand one of the world’s most significant and cohesive dinosaur collections and it is remarkable for two reasons.
The first is its gestation.  Twelve years ago, a cattle grazier David Elliott accidentally stumbled on 100 million year old dinosaur fossils while mustering cattle.  Since then, he has become Australia’s leading palaeontologist who has engaged Winton’s whole community in the excavating, assembly and conservation of large dinosaurs.  Through these operations, Winton’s fragile farming economy has been transformed.

Image Courtesy © Cox Rayner Architects

  • Architects: Cox Rayner Architects
  • Project: Australian Age of Dinosaurs Visitor Centre
  • Location: Winton, North Queensland



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