Grosvenor Place is a commercial office tower in George Street, Sydney, Australia, which was designed by renowned architect Harry Seidler.
The building provides office space on the south-eastern edge of the city centre suburb of The Rocks, adjacent to the northern limits of Sydney's CBD; it is 180 metres tall and contains 44 floors.
[1] In 1989, Grosvenor Place won the RAIA Lustig & Moar National Prize and the 1991 Sulman Award.
[citation needed] Structurally the building consists of a concrete core with steel beams and prefabricated granite facades.
[2] Grosvenor Place's lobby contains Pillars & Cones, an artwork by American minimalist, Frank Stella.