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Analisa Corr, daughter of former Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, flies under the radar in Sydney

Analisa Corr, daughter of former Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, flies under the radar in Sydney
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Analisa Corr, daughter of former Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, flies under the radar in Sydney

But the recent Philippines election victory of Analisa Corr’s half-brother Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos jnr means her days in relative obscurity have come to an abrupt end.

Analisa Corr, daughter of former Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, flies under the radar in Sydney

Analisa Corr, daughter of former Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos, flies under the radar in Sydney
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Sydney Pencil Tower to Be Australia s Skinniest Skyscraper

Sydney ‘Pencil Tower’ to Be Australia’s Skinniest Skyscraper A local development organisation has submitted plans for Australia’s skinniest tower in Sydney’s CBD. With a frontage of just 6.4 metres wide, the hotel tower will stand at a height of 110 metres on Pitt Street. Plans for the 31-storey building were designed by Durbach Block Jaggers architects following an international design competition. The selected design won over submissions from other shortlisted teams including Scott Carver, Sissons Architects, and SJB Architects. The developer, led by Rino Criola, Campbell Duncan, and Ben Ingham, has enlisted Tricon Management Group to oversee the building of the slender tower. The 342 square metre site, currently occupied by a six-storey, 74-room boarding house, was acquired for $20 million in early-2019.

Pencil tower plan on Pitt Street the skinniest yet

‘Pencil tower’ plan on Pitt Street the skinniest yet Save Share A super-skinny hotel tower, 33-storeys high and little more than six metres wide, could soon rise at the Haymarket end of Sydney, the latest and thinnest example yet of a so-called “pencil tower” in Australia. It is the first such pencil tower proposed for Sydney and one whose dimensions eclipse for slenderness two existing examples in Melbourne. An artist’s rendering of what might become the country’s most slender tower.  Super tall, and super thin, such towers are more likely to be found in New York and Hong Kong. But even in those cities, they are relatively rare beasts on the skyline, the result of fortuitous planning decisions combined with property market economics and the modern technology that keeps them upright.

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