Suncorp Place
Sydney skyscraper
Suncorp Place (formerly AAPT Centre) is a skyscraper located in Sydney, Australia on Grosvenor and Lang Street. It was 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 brings the total height to 193m.[1] The majority of floor space is occupied by Suncorp; the remainder by a mix of mainly financial businesses.
- Ground level
- The tower in 2006, as then occupied by AAPT Limited
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See also
References
- ^ "Suncorp Place". The Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
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