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Constructed in 1936, City Mutual Building is culturally significant at a national level as a rare example of Art Deco architecture. On it’s completion, it was recognized as Sydney’s tallest ‘skyscraper’. The building is recognized as the finest achievement in this style by its notable architect, Emil Sodersteen.

Features of particular note and rarity include the elaborate scagliola work in the foyers and Assurance Chamber, and the copper relief structures by Rayner Hoff over the main entry. The high degree of intactness of the building’s important granite and sandstone facades and the entry foyers along with the former Assurance Chamber are also notable and enhance the overall significance of the building.

City Mutual Building is listed on the Central Sydney Heritage Local Environment Plan, State Heritage Register and Register of the National Estate.

Building features:
  • Unique range of classic original Art Deco finishes
  • Modern quality finishes
  • Original marble, scagliola (marble clad) and bronze finishes
  • Inlaid “City Mutual Building” logo of terrazzo is featured