Roden Cutler House, Office building in Haymarket, Sydney, Australia.
Roden Cutler House is a 19-story office building in Haymarket reaching 108 meters in height and featuring commercial spaces throughout its structure. The building also houses a City South electrical substation within its footprint, serving both private and public infrastructure needs.
Construction was completed in 1975, marking the building's dedication to Sir Roden Cutler, a Victoria Cross recipient and decorated military figure. His tenure as Governor of New South Wales from 1966 to 1981 had shaped the state during a period of significant change.
The building represents the recognition of Sir Roden Cutler's contributions as a Victoria Cross recipient and his diplomatic career in Australia.
The building sits at 24 Campbell Street in the heart of the business district with good street visibility and easy access. Its modern energy systems and well-maintained facilities make navigation straightforward for visitors and tenants alike.
The building houses both corporate offices and an electrical substation, combining infrastructure requirements with commercial space in central Sydney.
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