Vero Center

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The skyscraper from the north
The skyline of Auckland with the Sky Tower and the Vero Center with the distinctive roof structure.

Vero Center is the name of a 167 meter high skyscraper in the New Zealand metropolis of Auckland .

In the cityscape of Auckland, a few hundred meters from the harbor, the building has a very distinctive appearance, the circular roof dome gives the building its unmistakable recognition effect in the sea of ​​glass and concrete towers of Auckland.

The building was built in a frame construction with ceiling panels made of prestressed concrete between 1998 and 2000. The 38-story skyscraper is New Zealand's tallest skyscraper and probably the southernmost skyscraper in the world. It is used as an office building, and the 39,482 m² of lettable space in the building is used very well.

Peddle Thorp & Walker Pty was responsible for the architecture and construction planning . Ltd . The architects in charge and the owner were awarded numerous international prizes for the design and architecture of the building.

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Coordinates: 36 ° 50 ′ 49 ″  S , 174 ° 46 ′ 7 ″  O