Skyscraper with distinctive base

19-29 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Skyscraper with distinctive base
  • Modernism 85%
  • Brutalism 70%

This building exemplifies modern architectural techniques with its sleek design and unique structural elements. It serves as a prominent feature in the urban skyline, showcasing contemporary architectural trends.

Architectural Styles

Modernism

85%

The building features clean lines and a functional aesthetic indicative of modernist principles.

  • Sleek faΓ§ade
  • Streamlined form
  • Functional design
  • Emphasis on materials
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Brutalism

70%

The strong, raw concrete elements and bold geometric shapes are characteristic of brutalist architecture.

  • Raw concrete
  • Bold geometric forms
  • Exposed structural elements
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built to adapt to modern urban demands, this structure reflects the evolution of skyscraper design in the late 20th century.

Fun Facts

  • The building's base is often noted for its flower-like appearance.
  • It is a significant landmark in its city.
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