Tall buildings in Wellington |
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Tallest building | Majestic Centre (1991) |
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Height of tallest building | 116 m (381 ft) |
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Buildings above 20 stories | 11 (2025) |
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Buildings above 100 m | 3 (2025) |
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This list of tallest buildings in Wellington ranks the tallest building's in the New Zealand capital city of Wellington 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.[1] The Majestic Centre is the tallest skyscraper in the city at 116 metres (381 ft).
Tallest buildings
The list below contains the top 60 buildings in the city at 50 m (164 ft) high and above. All are High-rises except for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ranked buildings which are skyscrapers.
Name
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Height[2]
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Floors[2]
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Built[2]
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Purpose
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Notes
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1
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Majestic Centre
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116 m (381 ft)
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29
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1991
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Office
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2
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Aon Centre (Wellington)
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103 m (338 ft)
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27
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1984
|
Office
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Originally opened as the BNZ Centre
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3
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HSBC Tower
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101 m (331 ft)
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25
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2003
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Office
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Is 94M to roof height and 101M to the Spire[3]
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4
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NTT Tower
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93 m (305 ft)
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25
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1998
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Office
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Formerly Mobil on the Park, Vodafone on the Park and Dimension Data Tower[4]
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5
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Bowen House
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90 m (295 ft)
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22
|
1991
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Office
|
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6
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James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
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88 m (289 ft)
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26
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1972/1998
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Hotel
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7
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Plimmer Towers
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84 m (276 ft)
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25
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1975/1986
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Hotel/Office
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Originally opened as the Williams Centre
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8
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125 The Terrace
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77 m (253 ft)
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21
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1986
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Office
|
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9
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Morrison Kent House
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76 m (249 ft)
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21
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1969
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Office
|
[5]
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10=
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113 The Terrace[6]
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72 m (236 ft)
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19
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1988
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Office
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Formerly PricewaterhouseCoopers Tower; currently the home of Wellington City Council[7]
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The Beehive
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72 m (236 ft)
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10
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1981
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Office
|
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12=
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111 Dixon Street[8]
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70 m (230 ft)
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20
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2019
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Residential
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Tallest residential building in Wellington.
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Maritime Tower
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70 m (230 ft)
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18
|
2006
|
Office
|
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Grant Thornton House
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70 m (230 ft)
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18
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1983
|
Office
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Formerly known as ANZ Tower
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Westpac Tower
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70 m (230 ft)
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18
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1978
|
Office
|
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Chews Lane Tower
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70 m (230 ft)
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19
|
2009
|
Office/Residential
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17=
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Aurora Centre[9]
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68 m (223 ft)
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19
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1968
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Office
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Was the tallest building in Wellington when completed. Underwent a major facelift in 2016-17
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Equinox House[10]
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68 m (223 ft)
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16
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1987
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Office
|
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Radio New Zealand House
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68 m (223 ft)
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13
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1963
|
Office
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[11]
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20=
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Fujitsu Tower
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66 m (217 ft)
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18
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1985
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Office
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Formerly known as Caltex Tower[12]
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Novell House
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66 m (217 ft)
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17
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1975
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Office
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No.1 The Terrace
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66 m (217 ft)
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17
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1978
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Office
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Headquarters of the New Zealand Treasury
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Vogel Building
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66 m (217 ft)
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17
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1966
|
Office
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Was the tallest building in Wellington and the 2nd tallest building in New Zealand when built[13]
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand[14]
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66 m (217 ft)
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16
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1972
|
Office
|
[15]
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25=
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AXA Tower
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65 m (213 ft)
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17
|
1989
|
Office
|
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The Freyberg Building[16]
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65 m (213 ft)
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15
|
1979
|
Office
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The adjoining 7-storey Freyberg House (2007) was demolished after the 2016 earthquake.[17]
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27
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One Whitmore Street[18][19][20]
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63 m (207 ft)
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14
|
2023
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Commercial
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BNZ's Wellington office.
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28
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20 Customhouse Quay[21]
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62 m (203 ft)
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14
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2018
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Commercial
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Replaced BP House, which was originally built in 1968 and demolished following the 2013 Seddon earthquake.[22]
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29
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Charles Fergusson Building
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61 m (200 ft)
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17
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1976
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Office
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30
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New Zealand Police National Headquarters
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60.47 m (198 ft)
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17
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1979
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Office
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[23] Formerly FAI Insurance House.
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31=
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Bolton Hotel
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60 m (197 ft)
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20
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2004
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Hotel
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Sovereign Insurance Centre
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60 m (197 ft)
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17
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1984
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Office
|
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Bayleys Building
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60 m (197 ft)
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16
|
1989
|
Office
|
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Two Hunter Street
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60 m (197 ft)
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16
|
1991
|
Office
|
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City Tower
|
60 m (197 ft)
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16
|
1991
|
Office
|
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Jellioce Towers
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60 m (197 ft)
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16
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1965
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Residential
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Was the tallest Residential building in Wellington when built[24]
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Forsyth Barr House
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60 m (197 ft)
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16
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1989
|
Office
|
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Pastoral House
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60 m (197 ft)
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15
|
1978
|
Office
|
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39=
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Rydges Hotel
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57 m (187 ft)
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16
|
2006
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Hotel
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Originally opened as a Holiday Inn
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Alcatel Lucent House
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57 m (187 ft)
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15
|
1988
|
Office
|
Formerly Telecom House
|
41=
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Quest on Johnston
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55 m (180 ft)
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18
|
2000
|
Hotel
|
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Terrace Heights Apartments[25]
|
55 m (180 ft)
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17
|
1999
|
Residential
|
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Stafford House
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55 m (180 ft)
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14
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1977
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Residential
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Originally an office, now university housing.
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Avalon Studios
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55 m (180 ft)
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11
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1969
|
Office
|
Tallest building in Wellington outside of the CBD
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45
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Sir Robert Jones Tower
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52 m (171 ft)
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14
|
2019
|
Office
|
[26]
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46
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National War Memorial
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51 m (167 ft)
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1932
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Bell and clock tower
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47=
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20 Oriental Parade
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50 m (164 ft)
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16
|
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Residential
|
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Mercer Tower
|
50 m (164 ft)
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15
|
1989
|
Office
|
|
Public Trust Building
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50 m (164 ft)
|
15
|
1982
|
Office
|
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Investment House
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
15
|
1977
|
Office
|
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Simpl House
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
15
|
1987
|
Office
|
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Willeston Centre[27]
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50 m (164 ft)
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14[28]
|
1984?
|
Office
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Originally the Colonial Mutual Life Insurance Building.[29]
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AMI Plaza[30]
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50 m (164 ft)
|
14
|
|
Office
|
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Rutherford House
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50 m (164 ft)
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14
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1975
|
Office
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Originally the headquarters of the NZ Electricity Department.[31]
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Sovereign House
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50 m (164 ft)
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14
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1988
|
Office
|
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Castrol House
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50 m (164 ft)
|
14
|
1987
|
Office
|
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Westpac Trust Investment House
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
14
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1982
|
Office
|
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Technology One House
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50 m (164 ft)
|
13
|
1987
|
Office
|
Formerly known as the Renouf Centre and Terenco Finance House
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BNZ Trust House
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
13
|
1985
|
Office
|
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Guardian Trust House
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
13
|
1984
|
Office
|
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Optimation House
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
12
|
1979
|
Office
|
[32]
|
Pinnacle on Victoria[33]
|
50 m (164 ft)
|
17
|
2021
|
Residential
|
|
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Under construction, approved or proposed
Name
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Height[2]
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Floors[2]
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Built[2]
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Purpose
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Notes
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1
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109 Featherston Street Tower[34]
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89 m (292 ft)
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19
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Commercial
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Approved resource consent
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2
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110 Wakefield Street Tower
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86 m (282 ft)
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22
|
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Commercial
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Approved resource consent
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3
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151 Willis St concept tower[35]
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134 m (440 ft)
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32
|
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Mixed-use
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Demolished
Name
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Height
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Floors
|
Built
|
Purpose
|
Notes
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Revera House
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50 m (164 ft)
|
10
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1990[36]
|
Office
|
Formerly AT&T Tower and Hitachi House. Demolished 2018[37] following damage due to the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake.[38]
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61 Molesworth St
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37 m (121 ft)
|
10
|
1965
|
Office
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Formerly ICI House. Demolished 2016-2017[39][40] following damage due to the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake. To be replaced with a new 11/12-storey office building.[41][42]
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Cancelled
Name
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Height*
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Floors*
|
Notes
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NZ1
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263 m (863 ft)
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63
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A high rise commercial and mixed use building proposed for Lambton Quay. Project was scrapped after the developer went bankrupt. If completed, the building would have been New Zealand's tallest.[43][44]
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Lambton Tower
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≈120 metres (394 ft)
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31
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Proposed in 1991 for the Wellington Waterfront.[45]
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Wakefield Central
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≈75 metres (246 ft)
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20
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Proposed in 1986 by Chase Corporation on the site now occupied by Courtenay Central.[46][47][48]
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History of the Tallest buildings in Wellington
Name
|
Height
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Years Tallest
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Other Facts
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MLC Building
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45 m (148 ft)
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1939-1961
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9 stories high. Was arguably the tallest in NZ when built
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Shell House
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46 m (151 ft)
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1961-1966
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Tallest office building in NZ when built.[49]
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Vogel Building
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66 m (217 ft)
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1966-1968
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Was the 2nd tallest in NZ when built
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Aurora Centre
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68 m (223 ft)
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1968-1969
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Was the 2nd tallest in NZ when built
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Morrison Kent House
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76 m (249 ft)
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1969-1975
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Was the 2nd tallest in NZ (to 1 Queen Street, Auckland) when built
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Plimmer Towers
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85 m (279 ft)
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1975-1984
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Was the tallest in NZ when built, is 106m and 31 floors from the Lambton Quay side of the tower
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AON Centre
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103 m (338 ft)
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1984-1991
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Was the tallest in NZ when built and is one of Wellington's most iconic buildings
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Majestic Centre
|
116 m (381 ft)
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1991–Present
|
Is the furthest South Skyscraper in the world. Was the tallest in New Zealand when built until the ANZ Centre opened in Auckland a few months later.
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See also
References
External links
Lists of tallest buildings in New Zealand |
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