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List Of Tallest Buildings In Hobart
This list of tallest buildings in Hobart ranks the tallest in the Australian city of Hobart by height. This ranking system, created by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat includes the height to a spire but not to an Antenna (radio), antenna. Most of the buildings in this table are within the Hobart city centre, city centre, However the 19-storey Wrest Point Hotel Casino, Wrest Point Casino at is located several kilometres away. It also stands as the tallest building in the state of Tasmania. To maintain the city's identity with the nearby River Derwent (Tasmania), Derwent River and Mount Wellington (Tasmania), Mount Wellington Hobart currently has a range of height limits depending on the location with a height being the maximum allowable height. There are several buildings above this height that were constructed prior to the current height restrictions and the Hobart City Council has made exceptions to certain develops if it is found that the development ...
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NAB House
NAB House (formerly known as the AMP Building) is an A-grade office building situated in Hobart, Tasmania. History and Construction In 1884, the Australian Mutual Provident Society (AMP) constructed their first Hobart offices on the corner of Collins and Elizabeth Streets, Hobart. The A.M.P Society building, which was designed by Henry Hunter, was a large three-storey building with a sandstone façade and figurehead typical of Victorian-era architectural works. These offices were reconstructed and redeveloped in 1913, and subsequently featured a large sandstone archway entrance. In 1968, the building was demolished for the construction of a newer and more modern office tower which stands to this present day. The tall sandstone archway which stood over the entrance to the original 1913 building was donated by AMP in 1968 to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, where it received a decorative carving commemorating the foundation of the Gardens and the re-erection of the archwa ...
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Trafalgar Building, Hobart
The Trafalgar Building is a multi-use building at 108-110 Collins Street in the CBD of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It has fifteen stories and is 50 metres tall. Usage of the building includes general commercial for the first two floors, car parking for levels three to twelve, and corporate offices on floors thirteen through to fifteen. Current corporate tenants are Tasmanian Ports Corporation Pty Ltd (level 13), The Department of Justice (level 14), and RXP (level 15). See also * List of tallest buildings in Hobart This list of tallest buildings in Hobart ranks the tallest in the Australian city of Hobart by height. This ranking system, created by the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat includes the height to a spire but not to an Antenna ... Buildings and structures in Hobart Buildings and structures completed in 1987 {{australia-struct-stub ...
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Federal Building-hbt
Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to: Politics General *Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies *Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or regional governments that are partially self-governing; a union of states *Federal republic, a federation which is a republic *Federalism, a political philosophy *Federalist, a political belief or member of a political grouping *Federalization, implementation of federalism Particular governments *Federal government of the United States **United States federal law **United States federal courts *Government of Argentina *Government of Australia *Government of Pakistan * Federal government of Brazil *Government of Canada *Government of India * Federal government of Mexico * Federal government of Nigeria *Government of Russia * Government of South Africa *Government of Philippines Other *''The Federalist Papers'', critical early arguments in ...
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