The AMP Building is a high-rise office tower in the Sydney central business district on the corner of Alfred, Phillip and Young streets.
In 1958, the AMP Society announced plans to build a new headquarters in the Sydney central business district on the corner of Alfred, Phillip and Young Streets.
[1] It was designed by Peddle, Thorp and Walker architects[2] and was the tallest building in Australia at the time,[3] at 26 storeys and 117 m (384 ft) when completed in 1962, changing the skyline of the city.
There was also an automatic document conveyor for delivering mail around the building, and its lifts moved at a record 300 m (980 ft) per minute.
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