A contemporary workplace destination with a signature atrium
161 Collins Street
An extensive refurbishment of the historic T&G building into an A-grade office environment befitting the prestigious Collins Street address.
Completed in 1928, the building is considered one of Melbourne’s most beautiful and occupies a significant corner address.
The project incorporated an extensive upgrade creating a world-class workplace environment. State-of-the-art tenant facilities, brand new end-of-trip facilities and club-style concierge services are integrated into the design, with significant 4,000sqm campus-style floor plates included around the atrium.
The heart of the building is the new signature atrium, which has been transformed into a casual tenant-focused working lounge. A range of different spaces allow people to gather and relax, while daylight, natural materials and greenery create a warm and inviting oasis-like space.
Grant Filipoff
Associate Director, Bates Smart
The project also successfully creates new clarity on the ground plane. The carpark entry was relocated from Flinders Lane to Russell Street, allowing for a new pedestrian entrance via Flinders Lane and the provision of sightlines from Collins Street to Federation Square. The main entrance has also been reconfigured to form a clear and unobstructed entry, and a new canopy has been introduced of a proportion and scale appropriate for such a prestigious address.
Overall, the redevelopment has generated a world-class, A-grade office environment befitting the prestigious Collins Street address and once again has become a true destination.
Details
Client
Pembroke Real Estate
Location
Melbourne/Wurundjeri Country, Australia
Sectors
Year
2018
Status
Built
Area
Office Space - 39,000 sqm, Retail - 3,300 sqm
Awards
- Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA), Commendation Public Design, 2019
- Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA), High Commendation Public Space, 2019
- Think Bricks Awards, High Commendation Kevin Borland Masonry Award, 2018
Photography
Peter Clarke