翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ 14-sai no Haha
・ 14.5mm JDJ
・ 14.5×114mm
・ 14/48
・ 140
・ 140 (number)
・ 140 (video game)
・ 140 BC
・ 140 Days Under the World
・ 140 Grime St
・ 140 New Montgomery
・ 140 Proof
・ 140 Siwa
・ 140 Squadron (Israel)
・ 140 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force
140 St Georges Terrace
・ 140 William Street
・ 1400
・ 1400 AM
・ 1400 Guineas Stakes
・ 1400 Smith Street
・ 1400 Tirela
・ 1400s
・ 1400s (decade)
・ 1400s BC
・ 1400s BC (decade)
・ 1400s in architecture
・ 1400s in art
・ 1400s in Denmark
・ 1400s in England


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

140 St Georges Terrace : ウィキペディア英語版
140 St Georges Terrace

〕〔
}}
140 St Georges Terrace is a 30-storey skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia. Opened in 1975, the tower was known as the AMP Building or AMP Tower after its owner and former flagship tenant, AMP Limited. The building became the tallest completed skyscraper in Perth in 1975, a title which it held only until 1976, when Allendale Square was opened.
==Site history and construction==
The site at the corner of St Georges Terrace and William Street known as "Carr's Corner" was purchased by AMP in 1910,〔 and in 1915 the ''AMP Chambers'' designed by Oldham and Cox were built on the corner. This six-storey building was clad with sandstone, and the interior was decorated with jarrah.
The top of the building featured an iconic bronze statue, which became a landmark atop the chambers.
The high statue depicted four figures: a central figure symbolised protection, and it was flanked by a man, woman and child.
Weighing around , the sculpture was hollow with a wooden base and was thought to have been made in Europe.〔
When AMP announced plans to demolish the building and erect in its place a modern skyscraper, the National Trust refused to classify the building as in need of protection.〔 The Trust Administrator N.J. Armitage instead applauded the development and the open space that would be created in the forecourt of the new tower.〔 Although the building could not be saved from demolition, the iconic statue atop it was saved by Clive Rutty and purchased by millionaire collector Lew Whiteman, who paid $1000 for it. When the statue was removed from the building on 19 March 1972, a piece of wood was found within it with the names on it of the four men who erected it in October 1914.〔 AMP later asked to buy the statue back from Whiteman, and he told them they did not deserve it.
After the death of Whiteman, the statue was bought at auction for A$60,800 by the land developers, Sherwood Overseas, and placed in its current position as a contribution to public art. It now stands in the centre of a lake of Floreat Waters, on the western side of Herdsman Lake.
The developers were allowed to build their tower beyond the allowable plot ratio because of planning concessions awarded in return for the provision of public amenities, namely the open space in front of the building and seats provided for the public.〔 A further bonus was given for the linking of the development with the Elders development across St Georges Terrace.〔 Demolition of the old building started in May 1972;〔 construction on the foundations of the office tower then proceeded, and the construction of the tower was completed in 1975.〔
The building originally housed an observation deck on the 29th floor, offering sweeping views across the central business district. However, when both its west and east views were blocked by the construction of the BankWest Tower in 1988 and Central Park in 1992, this observation deck was closed.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「140 St Georges Terrace」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.