ANZ Bank Centre

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StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Coordinates33°51′57.4″S 151°12′41.9″E / 33.865944°S 151.211639°E / -33.865944; 151.211639
ANZ Bank Centre
The tower in September 2018
Interactive map of the ANZ Bank Centre area
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location161 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates33°51′57.4″S 151°12′41.9″E / 33.865944°S 151.211639°E / -33.865944; 151.211639
Construction started2010
CompletedApril 2013
CostA$ 800 million
Height
Architectural195 m (640 ft)
Roof180 m (590 ft)
Technical details
Floor count46
Floor area58,316 m2 (627,700 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectFrancis-Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT)
DeveloperGrocon
Main contractorGrocon
Website
www.161castlereagh.com.au

ANZ Bank Centre is a commercial building in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The skyscraper measured to the top of its roof is 180 metres (591 ft) tall, with an architectural height of 195 metres (640 ft).

Major tenants

The glass style building was designed by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT),[1] a Sydney-based architectural firm and construction was carried out by Grocon, a Melbourne-based developer.[2]

Located at 161 Castlereagh Street, a large pedestrian plaza links Castlereagh Street with Pitt Street.[2] The tower mostly feature commercial use, with the ANZ Bank signing up for naming rights and a large amount of floor space. Retail space will be available at ground level with frontages to both Castlereagh and Pitt Streets.

The topping out ceremony, marking the completion of the building's structure, was held on 13 July 2012.[3] Construction of the A$800 million tower was completed in April 2013.[4]

A private penthouse located on two levels, levels 43 and 44, with a rooftop pool and terrace is accessible by a one-stop private lift.[5]

Legion House, a heritage listed building located at the site has been redeveloped into unique office accommodation as part of the project.[citation needed]

The lift system for ANZ Bank Centre was supplied by Schindler. Traveling at speeds of 9 metres per second (30 ft/s), they are the fastest lifts in Australia.[citation needed]

See also

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