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AMP Building, Sydney

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AMP Building
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General information
TypeOffice building
Architectural styleModernist
Address33 Alfred Street, Circular Quay
Town or citySydney
CountryAustralia
Coordinates33°51′42″S 151°12′31″E / 33.861704°S 151.208711°E / -33.861704; 151.208711
Opened23 November 1962
OwnerAMP
Height114 metres (374 ft)
Technical details
Floor count26
Design and construction
Architecture firmPeddle, Thorp & Walker
Main contractorMainline
Awards and prizesNew South Wales Enduring Architecture Award, 2013

The AMP Building is a high-rise office tower in the Sydney central business district on the corner of Alfred, Phillip and Young streets.

History

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In 1958, the AMP Society announced plans to build a new headquarters in the Sydney central business district on the corner of Alfred, Phillip and Young Streets.[1] It was designed by Peddle, Thorp and Walker architects[2] and was the tallest building in Australia at the time, being opened on 23 November 1962 by Prime Minister Robert Menzies.[3] It had an observation deck on its roof and had over a million visitors in the first 2 years.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Proposed head office building Western Herald 7 November 1958 page 13
  2. ^ Power, Julie (7 December 2022). "Sydney is getting taller, but is it getting better?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  3. ^ Tallest Australian Building Opened Canberra Times 24 November 1962 page 1
  4. ^ AMP Roof has its Millionth Visitor Western Herald 27 November 1964 page 10
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