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.

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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

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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

Collaborators

  • Built

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