One One One Eagle Street
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General information | |
Status | Opened |
Type | Office |
Location | Eagle Street Brisbane, QLD |
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Construction started | 2008 |
Completed | early 2012[1] |
Opening | 1 August 2012[2] |
Cost | A$700 million [2] |
Height | |
Roof | 195 m (640 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 53[3] |
Floor area | 64,264 m2 (691,730 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Cox Rayner |
Developer | GPT Group |
Main contractor | Leighton Contractors |
One One One Eagle Street a 194.7 metre office building in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located in the city centre.[4] With 6 star Green Star office design rating,[3] the building is part of the CBD's 'Golden Triangle' district. Its location is the site of the old Indigo House building, which was demolished over a period of six months starting in 2008. 95% of all waste from the old building is to be recycled or reused.
The site is located between the Riverside Centre and Riparian Plaza buildings. Leighton Contractors constructed the skyscraper which has 54 floors including 44 levels of premium office space and 115 car parking spaces in the under ground carpark. The building cost $700 million to construct.[2]
Design
The building contains a steel structural frame[5] and was designed by architects Cox Rayner and takes inspiration from nature, with its design based on the algorithm of the way plants grow towards the light.[4] Ceiling heights are 3.1 m with a fully glazed exterior to maximise views.[5]
One of the major aspects of the building will be its emphasis on sustainability, with features such as gas-fired for on-site power generators, to reduce impact of CO2 production, 50% greater ventilation than most Australian office buildings, it also included plans to River Heat Rejection process to reduce strain on the cooling towers as well as saving millions of litres of water, however this to date has not been installed. There is also a proposal for a water recycling plant for the building for waste water management to be used in conjunction with rainwater tanks for use in toilets and irrigation. Blinds will be sensor-activated to trap hot air before pumping it outside.[5]
The outside of the building is furnished with 52,000 LED lights.[6] The lighting design imitates the branches of a nearby Moreton Bay Fig tree.
The buildings lobby and ground floor were used in the filming of the 2015 film San Andreas (film), being used to represent the foyer of a skyscraper in downtown San Francisco.
Construction
The project manager and project director for One One One Eagle Street are Sweett Group. Excavation of the basement levels was conducted while the floors above were being constructed, a process referred to as the top-down method.[4]
The building's topping out was celebrated on 18 May 2011, with two utilities floors remaining to be completed.[5]
Tenants
Confirmed tenants include Arrow Energy, Ernst & Young, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Gadens Lawyers, ERM Power, GIS People, Corrs Chambers Westgarth Laywers and Norton Rose Lawyers.[1][5] The first tenants were able to move in from July 2012.[2]
Tenants are provided the services of a commercial concierge.[7]
See also
References
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