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5–7 Sandy Bay Road is a significant modernist building located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Constructed between 1959 and 1960 as the first purpose-built ABC-TV radio and television studios on the island, the building is noted for both its architectural design and its prominent mosaic mural by Tasmanian artist George Davis. Completed in 1961 and composed of over 150,000 glass tiles, the work is the largest mosaic mural in Tasmania.
The mural’s abstract design has been noted for its resemblance to the ABC's "Lissajous curve" logo, and may have served as an early visual influence. It is permanently listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register.
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