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Sydney Convention Centre

Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
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Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Former names
  • Sydney Exhibition Centre
  • Sydney Convention Centre
General information
Status Demolished
Type Convention center
Architectural style Modern architecture
Address Darling Harbour
Town or city Sydney, New South Wales
Country Australia
Coordinates 33°52′33″S 151°12′01″E / 33.87585°S 151.20015°E / -33.87585; 151.20015Coordinates: 33°52′33″S 151°12′01″E / 33.87585°S 151.20015°E / -33.87585; 151.20015
Opened 1988
Demolished 2013
Cost A$80 million
Client Darling Harbour Authority
Owner NSW Government
Technical details
Floor count 3
Floor area 25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect
Architecture firm Philip Cox Richardson Taylor Partners
Main contractor Leighton Contractors
Renovating team
Renovating firm 2013 Redevelopment: Architects: Populous with Hassell, AEG Ogden, Lend Lease, Capella Capital and Spotless
Website
www.darlingharbourlive.com.au

The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, completed in 1988 and closed in 2013 to undergo demolition and revitalisation, was Australia's first fully integrated convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct.

The new Centre, renamed as the International Convention Centre Sydney, was built on the footprint of the 1988 Centre and was opened in December 2016. The new venue is part of an AU$3.4b revitalisation of Darling Harbour by the NSW Government. An interim facility for large consumer and trade shows, the Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island, opened in February 2014 and operated during the construction of the new Darling Harbour facilities.

The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre was officially opened in 1988, with a new section of the centre added for the 2000 Summer Olympics. During those games, the venue played host to the boxing, fencing, judo, weightlifting, and wrestling competitions. The building was owned by the State Government of New South Wales, with the centre administration and business run by the Accor Hotel Group. The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre was used as a conference and convention venue and to hold exhibitions, as well as hosting various smaller events such as weddings and meetings. The Convention Centre had around 30 rooms, ranging from small meeting rooms to a 3,500 capacity auditiorium, as well as foyer areas and other spaces which can be adapted for use as an exhibition space or pre-dinner function venue. The Exhibition Centre consisted of six halls, used primarily for exhibitions, but also for gala dinners and other large-scale events.


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