Chifley Tower

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Chifley Tower

Chifley Tower eastern side

Information
Location Sydney, Australia
Status Complete
Constructed 1992
Use Office
Height
Antenna/Spire 244 m (801 ft)
Roof 216 m (709 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 53
Floor area 90,000 m² (968,800 sq ft)
Elevator count 28
Cost AU$ 1.2 billion
Developer SY

Chifley Tower is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia. When measured to the top of its spire, it is the considered the tallest building in Sydney.[1]

Located at 2 Chifley Square[2], its cross streets are Hunter, Phillip and Bent Streets. Due to its prominent location in the north-east CBD, the tower has broad harbour views from its 42 storeys.[3] The tower is used primarily for commercial use, mostly financial institutions, law firms and corporations.

A 3 metre lightning rod was added in 2000. To stop the tower from moving in the wind a giant steel pendulum weighing 400 tonnes is held from 8x75 mm wires near the rooftop. Level 41 Restaurant is 185 m above street level.

The tower is named after after Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley.

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