Land Administration Building

Land Administration Building
Land Administration Building, Queens Gardens facade, 2016
Location142 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates27°28′22″S 153°01′29″E / 27.4727°S 153.0246°E / -27.4727; 153.0246
Design period1900–1914 (early 20th century)
Built1899–1905
Built forQueensland Government
ArchitectThomas Pye
Architectural style(s)Edwardian Baroque
Official nameLand Administration Building, Former Executive Building
Typestate heritage (built)
Designated21 October 1992
Reference no.600123
Significant period1900s early (fabric)
1900s–1970s (historical)
Significant componentsmemorial – honour board/ roll of honour
BuildersArthur Midson
Location of Land Administration Building in Queensland

The Land Administration Building, known historically as the Executive Building or the Old Executive Building, is a heritage-listed former government building at 142 George Street, Brisbane, Australia. It was designed by Thomas Pye and built between 1899 and 1905 by Arthur Midson for the Government of the self-governing Colony of Queensland, which had become a state by the time of its completion. The Old Executive Building was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

The building was originally occupied by the offices of the Lands and Survey Departments, the Premier of Queensland, the Executive Council, and the Queensland National Art Gallery. It contains a heritage-listed World War I Honour board.

Since 1995, the building has been used as the hotel of the Treasury Casino (the casino previously being located in the old Treasury Building, before moving to Queen’s Wharf in late 2024).