AMP Building, Sydney

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

AMP Building
General information
TypeOffice building
Address33 Alfred Street, Circular Quay
Town or citySydney
CountryAustralia
Coordinates33°51′42″S 151°12′31″E
Opened23 November 1962
OwnerAMP
Technical details
Floor count26
Design and construction
Architecture firmPeddle, Thorp & Walker
Main contractorMainline

History

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 the tallest building in Australia, being opened on 23 November 1962 by Prime Minister Robert Menzies.[2] It had an observation deck on its roof.[3]

References

  1. Proposed head office building Western Herald 7 November 1958 page 13
  2. Tallest Australian Building Opened Canberra Times 24 November 1962 page 1
  3. AMP Roof has its Millionth Visitor Western Herald 27 November 1964 page 10

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