St Martins Tower

Skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia

31°57′18″S 115°51′33″E / 31.9551°S 115.8593°E / -31.9551; 115.8593Construction started1974Completed1978HeightAntenna spire140 m (459.32 ft)Roof140 m (459.32 ft)Technical detailsFloor count33

St Martins Tower is a 140-metre (460 ft) office building in Perth, Western Australia. It was the tallest building in the city from its completion in 1978 for almost 10 years, until it was overtaken in height by the BankWest Tower in 1988. The tower has a revolving restaurant called C Restaurant on level 33, the last floor with windows. This is the only revolving restaurant in Western Australia. For years it was informally known as the AAPT Tower, and later the Amcom building.

  • St Martins Tower on Emporis.com (General database of skyscrapers)
  • Commencement of the St. Martin's Tower construction (State Library of Western Australia online media)
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Buildings in Perth over 100 metres in height
Completed:
Over 200 m
  • Central Park (249 m, 1992)
  • Brookfield Place (244 m, 2012)
  • 108 St Georges Terrace (214 m, 1988)
100–199 m
  • QV.1 (163 m, 1991)
  • David Malcolm Justice Centre (149 m, 2015)
  • Civic Heart (147 m, 2024)
  • Exchange Plaza (146 m, 1992)
  • St Martins Tower (140 m, 1977)
  • Woodside Plaza (137 m, 2003)
  • Allendale Square (132 m, 1976)
  • 140 St Georges Terrace (131 m, 1975)
  • Capital Square Tower One (130 m, 2017)
  • Equus (111 m, 2011)
  • 221 St Georges Terrace (110 m, 1990)
  • Governor Stirling Tower (110 m, 1978)
  • Bankwest Place (106 m, 2012)
  • 100 St Georges Terrace (103 m, 2009)
  • Elevation Apartment (103 m, 2010)
Perth skyline in 2016
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