Q1 Tower: Tallest Buildings in Australia

Tallest Buildings in Australia: The Q1 Tower is the tallest residential building in Australia, at 322.5 metres, the tallest building in the world from 2005 to 2011. It is located on the Gold Coast in Queensland, has an amazing view of the city, as well as being a great place for entertainment and business.

 

Q1 Tower: Tallest Buildings in Australia

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Eureka Tower: Tallest Buildings in Australia

The second tallest building in Australia is the Eureka Tower, which was the tallest residential building in the world when it was completed. It is a residential building and features a gold crown and red stripe on its exterior. There are almost 556 apartments in the tower’s 84 floors. Three suspended meter-glass cubes make up the Eureka Skydeck 88 observation deck, which is located on the 88th floor.

 

Eureka Tower: Tallest Buildings in Australia

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The tallest building in Australia is located in Sydney, and is a landmark for the city. It is also renowned for its magnificent views of the city. Several notable landmarks in Australia are located within the city, such as the Sydney Opera House. Hence one of these buildings is the AMP Building, which was completed in 1962 and has a 10-metre glass wall. It also has an amazing tiled mural designed by Lin Utzon, the daughter of famous architect Jorn Utzon. Another notable feature of this building is that it contains the offices of the Danish architecture firm Steensen Varming.

MLC Centre

The MLC Centre was the tallest building in Australia from 1977 to 1986. The structure consists of eight underground levels and 60 above ground floors. It has 33 elevators and over 1m square feet of floor space.

 

MLC Centre

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