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Status
  
Complete

Location
  
Sydney

Roof
  
83 m (272 ft)

Height
  
83 m

Floors
  
26

Architect
  
Harry Seidler

Type
  
Residential

Completed
  
1962

Floor count
  
25

Opened
  
1962

Phone
  
+61 2 9955 7699

Blues Point Tower

Address
  
14 Blues Point Rd, McMahons Point NSW 2060, Australia

Similar
  
Horizon Apartments, Castlereagh Centre, North Apartments, Rose Seidler House, Grosvenor Place

Harry seidler architect blues point tower


Blues Point Tower is an apartment block in Sydney, Australia. Located in McMahons Point, close to North Sydney, the tower is 83 metres (272 ft) tall with 144 apartments over 25 levels. It is often regarded as one of the ugliest buildings in Sydney.

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History

Construction was completed in 1962, and it was Australia's tallest residential building until 1970.

The architect was Harry Seidler and Associates, who had planned a high-density redevelopment for the entire suburb. Reacting to a 1957 suggestion that the area be zoned for industrial use, Seidler proposed that McMahons Point could instead house hundreds of apartments, all with harbour views. Although the industrial zoning was rejected, political support for Seidler's plan quickly faded, and Blues Point Tower was the only element of the plan to be built.

Seidler was commissioned by Dick Dusseldorp, through his company Civil and Civic. The company's site office during construction was located in an 1870s Victorian villa named Bellvue, which formerly occupied the site.

In February 2011, a 6 metres (20 ft) tall maritime radar was added to the building's roof.

Criticism

Blues Point Tower is considered by many Sydney residents to be inconsistent with its surrounding buildings and cityscape. Over time, many public figures have criticised it, or even called for its demolition. However, in 1993, North Sydney Council added the building to its local heritage register.

"Come on, this is old news, stupid bloody nonsense, I'm sick to death of it. ... I've always thought Blues Point Tower is one of my best buildings and I stand by that. Anybody who can't see anything in it ought to go back to school."

References

Blues Point Tower Wikipedia