Governor Phillip Tower

Governor Phillip Tower
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General information
TypeCommercial skyscraper
LocationCentral business district, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Construction started1990
Completed1993
Owner
Height
Architectural227 metres (745 ft) (official height)
Antenna spire254 metres (833 ft) (unofficial height)
Technical details
Floor count62
Floor area55,000 square metres (590,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Denton Corker Marshall
Structural engineerOve Arup Partners
Main contractorGrocon Constructors Pty Ltd

The Governor Phillip Tower, the Governor Macquarie Tower, and the Museum of Sydney are the main elements of a large development in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Completed in 1994, the property development complex occupies an elevated site in the north-east area of the central business district. The complex incorporates the site of the first Government House, one of Australia's earliest and most significant sites of European heritage. The address is 1 Farrer Place, Sydney. Designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall and built by Australia's largest privately owned construction company Grocon, at the time of its completion it was regarded as achieving new standards for Sydney commercial architecture in terms of finish quality and design.

The northern end of the site, which faces Bridge Street, contains the remains of the first Government House. Integral to the development was the conservation of the archaeological remains and their incorporation into the Museum of Sydney, which was built and opened alongside the development.

The complex comprises five main components: Governor Phillip Tower, Governor Macquarie Tower, First Government House Plaza, the Museum of Sydney, and two rows of terraces converted to boutique office space.


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