Case study: AMP Building, 33 Alfred Street, Sydney
Gently towering over busy Alfred Street, the AMP Building stands as a pioneering landmark in Sydney’s architectural evolution. Designed by Johnson Pilton Walker Architects, this iconic skyscraper broke through the city’s long-standing height restrictions upon its completion in 1962. Now part of the revitalised Quay Quarter, the edifice is poised to usher in a new era of future-fit workspaces.
Gently towering over busy Alfred Street, the AMP Building stands as a pioneering landmark in Sydney’s architectural evolution. Designed by Johnson Pilton Walker Architects, this iconic skyscraper broke through the city’s long-standing height restrictions upon its completion in 1962. Now part of the revitalised Quay Quarter, the edifice is poised to usher in a new era of future-fit workspaces.
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Case study: AMP Building, 33 Alfred Street, Sydney
Gently towering over busy Alfred Street, the AMP Building stands as a pioneering landmark in Sydney’s architectural evolution. Designed by Johnson Pilton Walker Architects, this iconic skyscraper broke through the city’s long-standing height restrictions upon its completion in 1962. Now part of the revitalised Quay Quarter, the edifice is poised to usher in a new era of future-fit workspaces.- Popular Articles