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Skyscrapers

Governor Phillip Tower

Governor Phillip Tower, Governor Macquarie Tower and the Museum of Sydney are the main elements of one of the largest developments in the City of Sydney. Completed in 1994, they occupy an elevated site in the Central Business District’s prestigious north-east area. It incorporates the site of First Government House, one of Australia’s earliest... »

Grosvenor Place

Grosvenor Place is a skyscraper at Circular Quay in Sydney, Australia. The modern style building occupies an entire block in Sydney’s financial district between The Rocks and the Sydney central business district. The complex includes the Johnsons Building and Royal Navy House, two low-set buildings with a diagonal path for pedestrians between them and... »

Horizon Apartments

The Horizon Apartments, also short The Horizon, is a residential high rise building in Darlinghurst, a suburb in the inner-city of Sydney, NSW, Australia. It is located on at 184 Forbes Street between Liverpool and William Streets. The controversial high-rise was completed in 1998. Controversy stems from the height of the building and the... »

Latitude

Latitude is part of the World Square complex bounded by George, Goulburn, Liverpool and Pitt Streets in Sydney, Australia. The building’s official name is Ernst & Young Tower at Latitude and is located on the corner of George and Goulburn streets. The building comprises a low rise office, a retail complex incorporating a series... »

MLC Centre

The MLC Centre is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. This office building is 228 meters (748 ft) high and has 67 storey’s. Occupants include the Sydney Consulate of the United States of America. The podium of the building includes a shopping centre with several exclusive fashion labels and a 1,186 seat theatre, the Theatre... »

Roden Cutler House

Roden Cutler House is a skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It consists of 30 floors primarily office/commercial space. Construction finished in 1975 and it is located at 24 Campbell Street, Sydney. The Antenna height is 112m and the structure height is 108m. The building is named after Roden Cutler, the longest-serving Governor... »

Suncorp Place

Suncorp Place (formerly AAPT Centre) is a Sydney skyscraper located at Grosvernor and Lang Streets, Sydney, NSW, Australia. It designed for QANTAS by Joseland & Gilling architects and was completed in 1982. The Centre is used for commercial offices and is 182m tall, and 42 levels high, to the roof, although the rooftop structure... »

Zenith Centre

The Zenith Centre is a skyscraper in the Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the suburb of Chatswood, at the corner Railway & McIntosh Streets. The Zenith comprises two office towers totaling 43,750 sq.m and offers an excellent standard of accommodation, having been developed in 1987 to a high A-grade specification.... »

Sydney Tower

Sydney Tower (also known as the AMP Tower, AMP Centrepoint Tower, Centrepoint Tower or just Centrepoint) is Sydney’s tallest free-standing structure, and the second tallest in Australia (with the Q1 building on the Gold Coast being the tallest). It is also the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere (after Auckland’s Sky Tower,... »

The Peak Building

The Peak is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. Located at 2 Quay Street, Haymarket, the Peak is 166m in height and consists of 46 levels. It was constructed in 1996. The tower was built for residential use, with a 3-storey shopping centre called Market City occupying its base. There is also a Paddy’s Market... »