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Westpac Place
KENS Project
Building
Completed
2005
Office
All-Concrete
166 m / 545 ft
35
5
865
25
76,500 m² / 823,439 ft²
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Construction Start
Completed
Usually involved in the front end design, with a "typical" condition being that of a leadership role through either Schematic Design or Design Development, and then a monitoring role through the CD and CA phases.
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Usually involved in the front end design, with a "typical" condition being that of a leadership role through either Schematic Design or Design Development, and then a monitoring role through the CD and CA phases.
Other Consultant refers to other organizations which provided significant consultation services for a building project (e.g. wind consultants, environmental consultants, fire and life safety consultants, etc).
Occupying an entire city block at the western edge of the central business district, Westpac Place demonstrates how speculative development can make a significant contribution to the public realm as well as realize commercial imperatives. As Westpac’s financial hub, the project challenges conventional concepts of a “head office” by welcoming the city to share the new public places, facilities, and landscape park created by the project, and by ensuring that the workforce within the building, itself the size of a large regional town, does not become an isolated community within the city.
The scale and complexity of the site required a unique urban response. To establish the primacy of public territory, the commercial building is raised above the ground plane, allowing the ground plane to terrace down across the site. Changes in level distinguish public space and the entrance to the commercial tower. Public and private realms overlap and interlock, creating a vibrant combination of active and passive spaces.
Two building volumes, slipped around a central core is the key compositional tactic in plan and elevation. Metal and glass cladding, expressed as planes and blades, reinforces the dynamic composition within the skyline. In contrast, the podium is in line with the scale and materials of the adjoining heritage buildings.
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