AMP Place, Brisbane
Officially named the AMP Centre, the AMP Place is a gold-coloured skyscraper located in the heart of the Brisbane central business district in Queensland, Australia. It can be seen from most parts of the city and is known locally as 'The Gold Tower'.
When the skyscraper was completed in 1977, it was Brisbane's tallest building. It consists of 35 floors and is 135 m (443 ft) high.[1] The architects were Peddle Thorp & Walker.
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Skyscrapers in Brisbane over 130 metres in height |
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| Completed: | Over 200 m | |
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| 130–200 m |
- One One One Eagle Street (195 m, 2012)
- Central Plaza One (174 m, 1988)
- 275 George Street (171 m, 2009)
- Waterfront Place (162 m, 1989)
- Brisbane Square (151 m, 2006)
- Santos Place (150 m, 2009)
- 400 George Street (150 m, 2009)
- Skyline Apartments (150 m, 2007)
- M on Mary (145 m, 2007)
- 111 George Street (145 m, 1993)
- Riverside Centre (142 m, 1986)
- Charlotte Towers (138 m, 2007)
- AMP Place (135 m, 1977)
- Festival Towers (135 m, 2006)
- 123 Creek Street (134 m, 1983)
- Felix Tower (131 m, 2004)
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| Brisbane skyline in 2013. |
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- Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
- Building data source: Skyscraper Center
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