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Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, with an urban area population of 1,530,500 as of 2024.[1] Many of Auckland's tallest buildings are also the tallest in all of New Zealand. Auckland's skyline is by far the largest in Oceania outside of Australia, with 21 buildings above 100 metres (328 feet) in height, six of which are taller than 150 m (492 ft). The city's tallest building is PwC Tower at Commercial Bay, 41-storey a commercial skyscraper built in 2020 that rises to 180 m (590 ft). However, the tallest free-standing structure in Auckland is the 328 m (1,076 ft) Sky Tower, a communication and observation tower completed in 1997. It is the second tallest free-standing structure in the southern hemisphere by pinnacle height, and is a prominent landmark on Auckland's skyline. The first modern high-rise in Auckland is considered to be the FAI Building, an 11-storey office tower built in 1966. Since then, the skyline has successively grown taller. The Vero Centre (originally the Royal & SunAlliance Centre), a 170 m (560 ft) 38-storey skyscraper, was the tallest building in Auckland for 20 years since its completion in 2000. In the late 2010s, Auckland underwent a high-rise construction boom that led to several of the city's tallest buildings, including PwC Tower at Commercial Bay, The Pacifica, 51 Albert, and Voco Hotel and Holiday Inn. The boom has slowed down somewhat in the mid-2020s. Seascape, a residential development, is planned to be the tallest skyscraper in New Zealand at 187 m (613 ft). Seascape broke ground in 2017 and is currently topped out, but the building remains unfinished as it was put on hold in 2024. The majority of Auckland's high-rises are concentrated in a dense core within the city's central business district, on the northern edge of the Auckland isthmus. The main exception is a small group of high-rises in Takapuna, across the Waitematā Harbour. By far the tallest of these is Sentinel, a 120 m (390 ft), 30-storey residential skyscraper built in 2007