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National Australia Bank: 800 Bourke Street, Victoria Harbour. Docklands

One of the first commercial buildings completed in the Docklands precinct, construction of the headquarters for the National Australia Bank commenced in 2002 and the new building was opened in October 2004.1 The complex was widely attributed to popularising the “campus style” office building in Australia that became common in Docklands and other new developments. Designed by Bligh Voller Nield, it became a new global headquarters for the Australian Big Four bank in 2009. The building was a leader in sustainable architecture at the time, making the most of its north facing aspect with a four star energy rating, becoming the first awarded by the Green Building Council of Aurstralia.2

  1. Day, Norman. National Australia Bank. TheAge.com.au. February 21, 2005
  2. Johnson, Nathan. Melbourne building grabs Australia’s first Green Star – Performance rating. Architecture and Design

Commonwealth Offices. 4 Treasury Place, East Melbourne

At the turn of the century, Melbourne served for a period as the national capital until a permanent capital was created in Canberra.

Offices were required for federal government and the Treasury Reserve, having been established in the 1850s for the purpose of consolidating Melbourne’s government administration functions was the ideal choice. The building was once the office of the Prime Minister, Post-Master General and Federal Treasurer and Governor-General and though these offices and most other federal government functions are now based in Canberra it continues to be used by the federal government.

Medibank House: 700 Collins Street, Docklands

Construction on Medibank House began in September 2002 and the 13 level modernist Docklands tower was completed in July 2004 with major tenant Medibank Private securing naming rights and the other major tenant being the Bureau of Meteorology.

The architects were Bligh Voller Nield working in conjunction with Peddle Thorp Walker. Construction companies Folkestone and Leighton Properties collaborated on the project which was valued at $78 million.1

Northbank Place: 525-565 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Northbank Place viewed from the north west corner of Flinders and Spencer Street

 

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Northbank Place is a group of three mixed use towers developed between November 2008 and May 2009.

Life.Lab: 198 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands

Life.lab is a mixed use eight storey building consisting of 91 offices and apartments designed around an internal atrium.

Construction began in late 2006 by Baulderstone Hornibrook 1 and it was completed in late 2008.2

Designed by architects Moull Murray3, it is inspired by the early 21st Century modern movement.

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