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The Westpac Canterbury Centre in 2006

The Westpac Canterbury Centre (also known as the Westpac Building or Westpac Trust Building) was a landmark tower on the corner of High Street and Cashel Street in the center of Christchurch, New Zealand. Prior to the February 2011 earthquake, it was considered the 9th tallest building in Christchurch, standing at 55 metres tall (14 floors).[1]

The building had a distinct look, with rounded concrete columns on each corner, and a pointed triangular roof. From above, it was shaped like an elongated hexagon.

  1. ^ "Christchurch Before and After earthquake visualization | Digital New Zealand". cccbeforeafter.digitalnewzealand.info. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 March 2021.

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