Top 10 Tallest Buildings in Australia
Top Ten Tallest Buildings in Australia
Category: Architecture and Buildings
List: Top 10 Tallest Buildings in Australia
Date: as at August 2006
Source: Wikipedia
Base: All buildings in Australia. Observation towers, radio masts, chimneys and other structures are not included. Heights are measured to the structural height, which includes architechtural elements, but not communications spires.
Notes: Australia's tallest skyscraper is Q1 ('Queensland Number One') and is located on the Gold Coast. It was designed by Atelier SDG and built by Sunland Constructions. Eureka Tower in Melbourne is taller to the roof but the spire element on Q1 raises it to top position on this list.
Rank |
Name |
Location |
Year |
Height |
Floors |
1. |
Q1 |
Surfers Paradise |
2005 |
323 m |
78 |
2. |
Eureka Tower |
Melbourne |
2005 |
297 m |
91 |
3. |
120 Collins Street |
Melbourne |
1991 |
264 m |
52 |
4. |
101 Collins Street |
Melbourne |
2004 |
260 m |
75 |
5. |
Rialto Towers |
Melbourne |
1986 |
251 m |
63 |
6. |
Central Park |
Perth |
1992 |
249 m |
52 |
7. |
Chifley Tower |
Sydney |
1992 |
244 m |
50 |
8. |
Citigroup Centre |
Sydney |
2001 |
243 m |
50 |
9. |
Deutsche Bank Place |
Sydney |
2005 |
240 m |
39 |
10. |
World Tower |
Sydney |
2004 |
230 m |
73 |
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