Building Architecture of 181 William Street, Melbourne
by decorating on Jul.13, 2010, under Architecture
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Building Architecture of 181 William Street, Melbourne by Batessmart. CBW is a mixed-use project on the north-west corner of Bourke and Wiliam Streets in Melbourne’s CBD.
Its premier corner location with multiple frontages provides for two distinct buildings with individual identities and addresses: 181 William Streets and 550 Bourke Streets.
The new office tower at 181 William Street will revitalise an area of the legal precinct that has been vacant for some time. It comprises ground level retail and cafes, a podium that responds to the height and nature of the historic Goldsbrough Mort Building opposite, and bronze, copper and gold glass tower of 26 floors.
The tower presents as two side-core buildings positioned back-to-back. These slim, elegant forms deliver high efficiencies; offer excellent flexibility in fitout; and provide minimal distances to natural light.
The design incorporates passive and mechanical environmentally sustainable principles to deliver a 5-star Green Star rated building, for energy and resource efficiency. These attributes apply to both towers.
For more information, please visit Batessmart website.
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