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Vivo Building, 30 Stamford Street - a 9-storey office building with a concave frontage that follows the curve of Stamford Street. It was designed by Richard Seifert and Partners as a 5-storey office podium building for the King's Reach Tower with a concrete frame structure and smoked glass and was built during 1973–78. [ 27 ]
The Lombard Building is a Victorian era building built between 1889 and 1890, within the Melbourne CBD in Victoria, Australia. It was designed by the architectural practice of Reed, Henderson & Smart (1883–1890), now known as Bates Smart. The building was built to house several office practices, which it still operates as today.
Eighth Avenue Place is a 1,850,000 sq ft (172,000 m 2) [2] twin-tower building complex located in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The complex includes a 49-storey 212 m (696 ft) East tower, 40-storey 177 m (581 ft) West office tower, and a three-storey indoor urban park .
1 Nicholson St. (formerly ICI House) is a 19-storey office building in Nicholson Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [1] Begun in 1955 to house the headquarters of the Australian subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries (since spun off as an independent public company and renamed Orica), it was the tallest building in Australia upon completion in 1958. [2]
By April 1987, 90% of the office space in the building was occupied, mostly by banks and money brokers. 20% of the office space was used as OUB's headquarters, while the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) occupied an additional five floors. Nevertheless, the takeup for the building's retail space was not as good, with only 41 of 78 retail units ...
After 1990, high-rise office buildings were constructed at 310 Ann Street (c. 1992), State Government offices on George Street (1993), and the Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts (1994). The Crow Howarth building, opened in 2001 at 120 Edward Street, was announced as the "first commercial office building in the Brisbane CBD for over a decade".
Phase 2, also known as One Snowhill, comprises a 13-storey, 56-metre (184 ft) [39] office building. There are three basement levels with car parking facilities [40] and 12 floors of offices. [36] The office building was designed by Sidell Gibson Architects, [24] who were the concept architects, and also by Fairhursts. [41]
One Brindleyplace is a six-storey office building fronting onto central square and is occupied by Deutsche Bank, GVA Grimley and Savills. It provides 68,553 square feet (6,368.8 m 2) of office space and 134 car parking spaces. It was the only new office building to be completed in Birmingham in 1995.