‘Supertall’ tower over 300 metres tall to redraw Sydney skyline
Two buildings rising higher than 300 meters are condemned to significantly transform Sydney’s silhouette under plans to increase the number and height of the towers in the Central Office.
In June, the city of Sydney approved changes in the planning rules to allow the construction of a large $ 3.1 billion tower complex reaching 305 meters or 70 times in the corner of the developer Dexus.
Sydney, the city of Pitt and Bridge, has approved changes in planning rules to allow the skyscraper in the corner of the streets of Bridge.
Lendlease is expected to go to a public exhibition in the coming weeks for a 319 -meter 71 -storey tower, which he wants to build on a adjacent site on O’Connell Street.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said that the approved Pitt Street building will provide more office spaces preferred by finance, legal, property and technology businesses in North CBD.
Moore, “If we want Sydney to maintain the status of a global city and economic power center, it is very important that we maintain the economic ground area while allowing housing development to continue in the city center,” Moore said.
The Council corrected the way of larger skyscrapers in the new “tower clusters, at the northern end of the CBD CBD near CBD and the Central Sydney planning strategy to guide the development of development for twenty years near Barangaroo in 2016.
The Council updated the planning strategy in 2016 to increase the development of the CBD.
The strategy, which lasted three years of development and is the most detailed planning review of the CBD, has activated buildings longer than 300 meters longer than the previous 235 meter border and opened the city to billions of dollars of commercial development.
Once it was built, 300 meters plus towers would exceed Crown Sydney, the longest building of the city in Barangaroo, standing at 271 meters. In addition, they would be at the same height as the highest independent structure of the city, which was previously known as the Centrepoint Tower.

