Westpac Place

For Adelaide's tallest building, see Westpac House.
Westpac Place
General information
Type Commercial skyscraper
Location 275 Kent Street, Sydney, Australia
Current tenants Westpac
Construction started 2003
Completed 4 August 2006
Landlord Mirvac
Blackstone Real Esate Asia
Height 166 metres
Technical details
Floor count 33
Design and construction
Architect Johnson Pilton Walker
Developer Leighton Properties
Main contractor Leighton Contractors

Westpac Place (commonly referred to as the Palace as it is Westpac's premier working environment above all others) is a commercial skyscraper located in the north-western corridor of the Sydney central business district, Australia. The building is fully leased to Westpac until 2017, and is the bank's Australian headquarters. From 2017 to 2029 Westpac will occupy a reduced area, being the ground floor to level 23. The remainder of the floors are expected to be sub leased by the landlords.[1][2]

The building was built for the Westpac Office Trust, being included in the sale of the trust to Mirvac in 2010.[3][4] In July 2014, Mirvac sold a 50% share in the building to Blackstone Real Esate Asia.[5]

Opening

Westpac Place was officially opened by Prime Minister John Howard on 4 August 2006, marking the completion of the project developed by Leighton Properties.[6][7]

Architecture

Westpac Place as seen from the Pyrmont Bridge

The architectural roof feature on top of Westpac Place has become a major part of the Sydney city skyline. This feature incorporates a weather beacon barometer, and is a key component of the overall composition of the project. It was also a principal element of Johnson Pilton Walker's Design Excellence competition winning design for the site in 2001. The barometer is a particular response to 'place', and alludes to the maritime history of the precinct. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the site was at the harbour's edge, being the heart of Sydney's maritime trade, and was the principal trade route into the city centre.

The architectural roof feature comprises:

References

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