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  • @chanelledeasquith
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    Oh PLEASE! "One of the most exciting construction projects since the Sydney Opera House!! Who wrote this stuff? What a puff piece of window-dressing for the croney capitalists of an unloved insurance monster.

  • @brendonboyd3830
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    I worked on this building as a rigger. Wasn't all smooth sailing

  • @AndoCommando1000
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    There are some quite big construction and mega projects going on in Sydney at the moment.
    Maybe not the biggest in the world, but certainly not small.
    You should definitely do a video on Sydney’s Second Airport (currently under construction) as well as the new Sydney City underground metro line – it’s almost like Sydney’s answer to London’s Elizabeth Line

  • @asimplecheeseburgerwfries469
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    Wow that's ugly.

  • @yoyobenjo1
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    We are Australian who cares what it cost in USD !!

  • @chris_yang
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    Won the world's best building award recently!

  • @cokaaa8689
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    It’s hard to feel the green in this building.

  • @playerbobiko4417
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    it just finished recently!

  • @carisi2k11
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    There are many buildings in Sydney that aren't the prettiest thing that this sort of model would work for.

  • @stussysinglet
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    I’m surprised they didn’t make it a bit taller..

  • @crispy6532
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    Is that Thoughty2 on the narration?

  • @OperationDarkside
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    These little "villages" sound like an acustic nightmare to work in

  • @johnhome5872
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    Looks fantastic 😻

  • @bxbank
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    I hope they make the top and bottom floors accessible to the public.

  • @intreoo
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    I love how the tower is designed in a way it looks natural with the surrounding buildings yet unique in it's own right instead of planting random skyscrapers in the middle of a city that doesn't even look good together.

  • @djtforever1414
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    No use of "despite".

  • @JPS-sc1zn
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    Looks really great. Love to Australia from the US 🇦🇺🇺🇸

  • @ayde92829
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    TY, quite interesting

  • @ftluisantonio5621
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    There's no way sustainable and skyscraper could be in the same phrase.

  • @fs4951
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    My beautiful city, Sydney. Great video and amazing design! Can’t wait for it to finish ❤️🇦🇺

  • @beyondcompute
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    This is one of the more interesting-sounding projects! Nice!

  • @gore1089
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    It will certainly have to be sustainable socially distant and in isolation.

  • @aephraums
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    could someone please send these architects to Melbourne……

  • @s.u.n.t.a.n6573
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    Australian cities are building so many impressive structures! I’m Canadian, and I wish we had that kind of innovation in Toronto, instead of endless new residential towers.

  • @Deedee-
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    Multiplex vs lendlease . Which would you rather work for ?

  • @robertpham6683
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    Wynyard Place Sydney did it better.

  • @rowdyduterte8476
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    Too bad majority of Sydney builders and developers are dodgy

  • @justinleemiller
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    Sustainable skyscraper is an oxymoron.

  • @kutsumiru
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    why the hell is Quay pronounced like that lol

  • @AgentAO7
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    Spectacular project! Hope to see this once completed..

  • @mylesonthemoon
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    I wonder how Covid-19 will effect this and other mixed-use skyscrapers. I’m interested to see the occupancy shortfall with massive automation, layoffs, and transitioning remote employees.

  • @Sebastian-Nakad
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    Wow! I am really interested to watch on your channel youtube. I live in Sydney and I know this construction because I am still studying the diploma of civil construction.
    Thank you so much for sharing us!

  • @glenemma1
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    Sydney – the most beautiful city in the world,IMO.

  • @666zlatan666
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    I see nothing but wasted interiour space

  • @denkoxh8610
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    Sydney had been giving way to some landmark developments lately and its always great to see the level of sophistication, design and good taste being reflected in our city's buildings

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