City Mutual Building, Sydney

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The City Mutual Building in Sydney is a prominent interwar Art Deco skyscraper renowned for its streamlined design and status as one of architect Emil Sodersten’s most celebrated works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage-listed building
office building
skyscraper
architect Emil Sodersten
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Interwar architecture
surface form: Interwar Art Deco
category Art Deco architecture in Sydney
office buildings in Sydney
skyscraper office buildings in Australia
completionDate 1936
constructionStartDate 1934
country Australia
era interwar period
function commercial offices
hasFeature decorative metalwork
ornamental foyer
setback massing
vertical emphasis to facade
hasUse office space
retail at ground level
height approximately 12 storeys
heritageDesignation heritage-listed commercial building
heritageRegister State Heritage Register listing (New South Wales)
surface form: New South Wales State Heritage Register
heritageSignificance state significance
locatedIn New South Wales
Sydney
Sydney central business district
locatedOn Hunter Street, Sydney
material steel frame
stone cladding
notableFor being one of Emil Sodersten’s most celebrated works
high-quality stone and metal detailing
lavish banking chamber interiors
streamlined Art Deco design
originalOwner City Mutual Life Assurance Society
surface form: City Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited
roofType flat roof
streetAddress 60–66 Hunter Street

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Emil Sodersten notableWork City Mutual Building, Sydney