Sydney has height limit to buildings originally put in place in the 1980s after the construction of the 309-metre Centrepoint Tower so that no building would eclipse its height on the skyline. Early in 2020 the City of Sydney endorsed changes in decades-old planning controls to lift height restrictions from a 235-metre cap to 330-metres, so hopefully we start to see some modern taller buildings going up soon, starting with the 338 Pitt Street twin towers, and 505 George St .
This is a great video BUT I CANNOT GET OVER THE WAY YOU SAY PARRAMATTA As a sydney-sider I find this video very interesting as I have been and seen these towers many times, but I just have not seen them from all angles. Just looking at these towers from some of the angles shown in the video just blows me away.
This is a great clip. So many Sydneysiders don't know much about their tall buildings. Melbourne and Sydney are always competing with each other on so many levels. Melbourne may have taller buildings than Sydney however, as you stated, Sydney has more skyscrapers and Sydney is much denser than any other city in Australia. Thanks for compiling and sharing. Good work! DM.🙂
Sydney Australia has little edge over Mumbai India in terms of super tall tower height of 3 meters . Palais royal Mumbai ht 320 m and Sydney tallest building is of 323 m. But India has one more supertall with the name supernova. A dozen of super tall towers is under construction in India and soon it will defeat Australia and few more countries . At the moment Mumbai India holds 29th rank in terms of height. ❤
I don’t necessarily think that taller automatically equals better. Some of Melbourne’s buildings are taller, but they are either hideous or extremely plain. The Gold Coast’s Q1 building is also taller, but whether it’s beautiful is, at least in my opinion, debatable. I’m certainly not against a handful of taller buildings in Sydney. I think it would be “cool” to have a really tall building or two that is a super tall. Even something like Hong Kong or Dubai or New York where it has one or two obviously enormous tall buildings that go higher than any other. But “cool” doesn’t mean “necessary”. Sydney not having the tallest building doesn’t actually detract from anything. Sydney City Council used to have a decades old planning law that no building could be taller than Centrepoint Tower (called the Sydney Tower Eye in this video). The gold observation deck tower. Although I believe they Sydney City Council abolished that rule a while ago and created a newer height limit of about 330 metres. If a building gets built that tall, it will be even taller than Centrepoint. But separately to that, Sydney airport is quite close to the city an there are various flight path laws that prevent Sydney from having any ridiculously off-the-charts skyscrapers because they would begin to encroach onto landing flight paths.
Ok. Toi hieu Australiam Ho Chi Minh da dong y. The giai quyet de bon toi ve Sydney tuan nay. Cam on. Vui ve. Bon toi khong co thu oam gi voi Australian Ho Chi Minh. Song cung nhau hoa binh.
Melbourne's tall buildings are better ..sorry Sydney you lose ..but your beaches are better ..if you can get to them under an hour ..Melbourne people can get to the great Ocean Road..with good surf 🏄♂️ 🌊 beaches in an hour from the western suburbs and in the south we can go to.. Phillip Island 🏝 surf and penguins 🐧
@@memrman8331 rains more in Sydney.. l only got to the beaches down the great Ocean Rd in summer usually 24 degrees not to hot not to cold perfect...next person 100 meters away .no crowd
I’m sure Bondi, Coogee and Manly people would disagree with you as it’s right at their doorsteps. The reason why Sydney is so famous for its beaches is because of its proximity to the cbd. To say you can get to a beach in an hour from the west is like saying Sydneysiders from Cronulla can get to Wollongong beaches in an hour. Melbourne may have taller buildings but they are nowhere near as iconic. Show those buildings to foreigners and most wouldn’t recognise they’re in Melbourne. Centrepoint may be an eyesore but it’s recognisable.
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Sydney has height limit to buildings originally put in place in the 1980s after the construction of the 309-metre Centrepoint Tower so that no building would eclipse its height on the skyline. Early in 2020 the City of Sydney endorsed changes in decades-old planning controls to lift height restrictions from a 235-metre cap to 330-metres, so hopefully we start to see some modern taller buildings going up soon, starting with the 338 Pitt Street twin towers, and 505 George St .
This is a great video BUT I CANNOT GET OVER THE WAY YOU SAY PARRAMATTA
As a sydney-sider I find this video very interesting as I have been and seen these towers many times, but I just have not seen them from all angles. Just looking at these towers from some of the angles shown in the video just blows me away.
This is a great clip. So many Sydneysiders don't know much about their tall buildings. Melbourne and Sydney are always competing with each other on so many levels. Melbourne may have taller buildings than Sydney however, as you stated, Sydney has more skyscrapers and Sydney is much denser than any other city in Australia. Thanks for compiling and sharing. Good work! DM.🙂
Thank you so much! Appreciate it
wow nice tallest building there in Sydney... love to watch this vid...
Thanks for watching!
Sydney Australia has little edge over Mumbai India in terms of super tall tower height of 3 meters . Palais royal Mumbai ht 320 m and Sydney tallest building is of 323 m. But India has one more supertall with the name supernova. A dozen of super tall towers is under construction in India and soon it will defeat Australia and few more countries . At the moment Mumbai India holds 29th rank in terms of height. ❤
For a global open trade/financial city etc etc I can’t believe Sydney doesn’t have buildings over 300m yet in 2022!
Not yet but maybe by 2029
Blame oldies who have a dumb mentality of not liking tall/exotic buildings...as well as Sydney airport refusing to compromise flight paths.
I don’t necessarily think that taller automatically equals better. Some of Melbourne’s buildings are taller, but they are either hideous or extremely plain.
The Gold Coast’s Q1 building is also taller, but whether it’s beautiful is, at least in my opinion, debatable.
I’m certainly not against a handful of taller buildings in Sydney. I think it would be “cool” to have a really tall building or two that is a super tall. Even something like Hong Kong or Dubai or New York where it has one or two obviously enormous tall buildings that go higher than any other.
But “cool” doesn’t mean “necessary”. Sydney not having the tallest building doesn’t actually detract from anything.
Sydney City Council used to have a decades old planning law that no building could be taller than Centrepoint Tower (called the Sydney Tower Eye in this video). The gold observation deck tower.
Although I believe they Sydney City Council abolished that rule a while ago and created a newer height limit of about 330 metres. If a building gets built that tall, it will be even taller than Centrepoint.
But separately to that, Sydney airport is quite close to the city an there are various flight path laws that prevent Sydney from having any ridiculously off-the-charts skyscrapers because they would begin to encroach onto landing flight paths.
Sydney nhan 15 billion usd tien thue cua toi tu New York. Fair. Tuan nay bon toi ve Sydney.
Ok. Toi hieu Australiam Ho Chi Minh da dong y. The giai quyet de bon toi ve Sydney tuan nay. Cam on. Vui ve. Bon toi khong co thu oam gi voi Australian Ho Chi Minh. Song cung nhau hoa binh.
Tallest is only allowed 330m but still able to change the skyline
Sydney had height restrictions imposed a long time ago and now China is following suit. I believe taller doesn't mean the better.
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With Australias dodgey building codes i wouldnt step foot in there.
Sydney: toi song 600 nam. Va chi chap nhan 200 girls. The xong.
Melbourne ie how biggest city
Melbourne has more buildings than Sydney
No it doesn’t. Mel has more skyscrapers but Syd has more high rises
Melbourne's tall buildings are better ..sorry Sydney you lose ..but your beaches are better ..if you can get to them under an hour ..Melbourne people can get to the great Ocean Road..with good surf 🏄♂️ 🌊 beaches in an hour from the western suburbs and in the south we can go to.. Phillip Island 🏝 surf and penguins 🐧
Who cares about Melbourne ? nobody in Sydney does
@@-PORK-CHOP- half a brain rugby players😂 on no thats to much more like no brain😂
Lmao Sydney is financial hub awhile Melbourne is in some artic corner that changes weather every day. Good luck going to the beach without a storm
@@memrman8331 rains more in Sydney.. l only got to the beaches down the great Ocean Rd in summer usually 24 degrees not to hot not to cold perfect...next person 100 meters away .no crowd
I’m sure Bondi, Coogee and Manly people would disagree with you as it’s right at their doorsteps. The reason why Sydney is so famous for its beaches is because of its proximity to the cbd. To say you can get to a beach in an hour from the west is like saying Sydneysiders from Cronulla can get to Wollongong beaches in an hour. Melbourne may have taller buildings but they are nowhere near as iconic. Show those buildings to foreigners and most wouldn’t recognise they’re in Melbourne. Centrepoint may be an eyesore but it’s recognisable.