National Bank House
National Bank House |
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General information |
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Status |
Complete |
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Type |
Office |
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Location |
500 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia[1] |
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Completed |
1978 |
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Height |
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Tip |
161 m (528.2 ft)[1] |
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Roof |
161 m (528.2 ft)[1] |
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Technical details |
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Floor count |
40[1] |
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Floor area |
48,248 m2 (519,340 sq ft)[2] |
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National Bank House is a commercial skyscraper located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, which comprises offices for the National Australia Bank.
Located along Bourke Street, the skyscraper was built in 1978, and opened as the global headquarters of the National Australia Bank (NAB). Whilst NAB have sinced moved their global head offices to 700 and 800 Bourke Street, both located in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, the bank still remains a full tenant of National Bank House. In 2009, the building was fully refurbished.[3][2]
National Bank House reaches 161 metres in height, and comprises 40 storeys of offices. At the time of its completion in 1978, it was the third-tallest building in Melbourne; the commercial building is currently equal-24th tallest in the city.[1]
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Skyscrapers in Melbourne over 150 metres in height |
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| Completed |
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| Over 250 m | |
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| 200–249 m | |
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| 150–199 m |
- Abode318 (187 m, 2015)
- Sofitel Hotel (185 m, 1980)
- ANZ Tower (185 m, 1978)
- Nauru House (182 m, 1977)
- MY80 (173 m, 2014)
- 385 Bourke Street (169 m, 1983)
- Zen Apartments (168 m, 2012)
- Platinum Tower One (167 m, 2016)
- Australian Stock Exchange Building (167 m, 1991)
- Casselden Place (166 m, 1992)
- Ernst & Young Tower (165 m, 2005)
- SX Stage 1 (163 m, 2005)
- Royal Domain Tower (162 m, 2005)
- ANZ World Headquarters (162 m, 1993)
- National Bank House (161 m, 1978)
- 2 Southbank Boulevard (161 m, 2005)
- Verve 501 (159 m, 2006)
- Upper West Side Tower 2 (156 m, 2014)
- Optus Centre (153 m, 1975)
- Crown Towers (152 m, 1997)
- 140 William Street (152 m, 2005)
- Urban Workshop Lonsdale (150 m, 2005)
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| Melbourne skyline in 2015. | | Under construction |
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- Australia 108 (317 m, 2020)
- Aurora Melbourne Central (269 m, 2019)
- Victoria One (241 m, 2017)
- Vision Apartments (223 m, 2016)
- Light House Melbourne (218 m, 2018)
- Eq. Tower (202 m, 2017)
- Collins House (200 m, 2018)
- Empire Melbourne (197 m, 2017)
- Upper West Side Tower 5 (170 m, 2016)
- Avant (167 m, 2018)
- Platinum Tower One (167 m, 2016)
- 35 Spring Street (166 m, 2017)
- The Fifth (165 m, 2017)
- Southbank Central (153 m, 2017)
- Shadow Play (153 m, 2018)
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| | Approved |
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- 25–35 Power Street (280 m, TBA)
- West Side Place Tower 1 (270 m, TBA)
- Premier Tower (249 m, TBA)
- Elysium (244 m, TBA)
- West Side Place Tower 2 (240 m, TBA)
- West Side Place Tower 4 (230 m, TBA)
- 93–119 Kavanagh Street Tower 1 (226 m, TBA)
- 93–119 Kavanagh Street Tower 2 (226 m, TBA)
- 380 Lonsdale Street (North tower) (218 m, TBA)
- West Side Place Tower 3 (210 m, TBA)
- 93–119 Kavanagh Street Tower 5 (180 m, TBA)
- 93–119 Kavanagh Street Tower 3 (175 m, TBA)
- 93–119 Kavanagh Street Tower 4 (175 m, TBA)
- 380 Lonsdale Street (South Tower) (167 m, TBA)
- Full list of approved projects
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- Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
- Building data source: Skyscraper Center
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