1 Bligh Street Explained

1 Bligh Street
Location:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates:-33.865°N 151.2106°W
Status:Completed
Completion Date:May 2011
Opening:August 2011
Building Type:Commercial Office building
Roof:139m (456feet)
Floor Count:30
Cost:A$270 million
Floor Area:42700m2
Architect:Ingenhoven in collaboration with Architectus
Structural Engineer:Enstruct group
Other Designers:Cundall (ESD Consultant), Arup
Owner:Dexus Property and the Dexus Wholesale Fund
Main Contractor:Grocon
Developer:Cbus Property, Dexus Property and the Dexus Wholesale Fund
References:Cbus Property

1 Bligh Street is a skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The modern style office building is located in the Sydney central business district overlooking Circular Quay, the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Design

The premium grade office tower was designed by Ingenhoven Architects of Germany and Architectus of Australia.[1]

It is an ecologically sustainable development and was awarded six-star green status by the Green Building Council of Australia. Green features include a basement sewage plant that recycles 90 percent of the building waste water, solar panels on the roof and air conditioning by chilled beams.[2] It is Australia's first major high-rise building with a full double-skin façade with external louvres. These conserve energy, eliminate sky glare and optimise user comfort. The angle of the louvre blades is automatically adjusted according to their orientation to the sun. A naturally ventilated, full height (120m (390feet)) atrium, on the southern side of the building, maximises natural light to each office level.[1]

The building also houses a childcare centre, two cafés and a basement car park for 96 cars.

The large-scale aluminium sculpture at the top of the curving steps at the entrance on the corner of Bligh and O'Connell streets is by California-based Australian James Angus. The developers describe it as "a complex network of three-dimensional ellipsoidal surfaces drawn from shapes expressed in the design of the building," adding that its brightly painted colour scheme traces the underlying geometry of the sculpture.

The building was named the Best Tall Building Award in Asia & Australasia for 2012[3] in the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's Skyscraper Awards, won the 2012 International Highrise Award[4] [5] [6] and the 2012 Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture.[1]

Major tenants

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Power . Julie . 2022-12-07 . Sydney is getting taller, but is it getting better? . 2022-12-07 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.
  2. News: Office workers reap healthy spin-offs from efficient building design . Galvin, Nick . . 24 September 2011.
  3. Web site: 2012 Best Tall Building Asia & Australasia. ctbuh.org. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. 24 June 2012. 28 June 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120628045738/http://www.ctbuh.org/Awards/AllPastWinners/12_1BlighStreet/tabid/3357/language/en-GB/Default.aspx. dead.
  4. Web site: Office highrise »1 Bligh Street« in Sydney wins the International Highrise Award 2012. International Highrise Award. 21 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141129185301/http://www.international-highrise-award.com/en/IHA_2012/prize_winner.html. 2014-11-29. dead.
  5. Web site: 1 Bligh Street . Vivian, Philip . Australian Design Review . 1 March 2012 . 21 August 2016 . 10 September 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160910033626/https://www.australiandesignreview.com/architecture/17855-1-bligh-street . dead .
  6. Web site: 1 Bligh Street . Architecture Design . 1 July 2013 . 21 August 2016 .
  7. News: Clayton Utz and the Environment. Clayton Utz. 26 March 2012.
  8. Web site: Another tenant for Sydney’s 1 Bligh Street, but Dexus needed to grease the wheels. 20 March 2012. Urban.
  9. News: Another tenant for Sydney’s 1 Bligh Street. Jonathan Chancellor . Property Observer. 21 March 2012. 26 March 2012.
  10. Web site: DEXUS lease bonanza at 56 Pitt Street and 1 Bligh Street. 16 May 2016. Financial Review. en-US. 2016-06-23.