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For those that don't know, the western wall of CC1 (ANZ) comprises a stairwell (the thin line of glass) on the left; five lifts (4 passenger, 1 goods, which is the one furthest to the right or to the south) and toilets at the extreme right.
Each floor has six central columns. On several of the upper floors there is an atrium (facing King William Street).
Also noticed today (Sunday) one or two glass panels were missing close to the top of the spire stairwell. Wonder what happened there?
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Each floor has six central columns. On several of the upper floors there is an atrium (facing King William Street).
Also noticed today (Sunday) one or two glass panels were missing close to the top of the spire stairwell. Wonder what happened there?
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Fencing is gradually being removed on Waymouth Street to show the entrance and foyer area, looks very impressive in person. I like the dark grey finish on the main colums, suits the dark green glass. I think the glass may have been given a clean too, but not positive. Laneway works on the western side of the builing are progressing well. Morning light means this pic isn't great quality. From today:
CC1 peaking through Adelaide's skyline, also from today:
CC1 peaking through Adelaide's skyline, also from today:
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$143m office tower ready for business
RHIANNON HOYLE REAL ESTATE EDITOR
January 19, 2007 10:30pm
ADELAIDE'S biggest office building in almost 20 years will open its doors next Friday.
The $143 million City Central Tower 1 is officially complete, with tenants preparing to move in on February 1.
The Waymouth St building is being touted the most significant office project in the city since Santos House, formerly the State Bank Centre, opened its doors in 1989.
Developers Caversham Property, builders Baulderstone Hornibrook and other businesses associated with the project last night celebrated with a function on-site.
James Young, SA chief executive of leasing agent Colliers International, said the building had proved a milestone for the local property industry, kick-starting the city's billion dollar building boom.
"It is the biggest project of its kind since Santos, and that was 20 years ago," Mr Young said.
Construction of Tower 1 began in January 2005.
It last year achieved Adelaide's first five-star green star certified rating.
The 31,000sq m, 21-storey building is the biggest green star certified project in Australia.
Architect and tenant, Woods Bagot director Andrew Ford, said the building's energy consumption had been designed so that, when fully occupied, the complex would also achieve a 5-Star Australian Building Greenhouse rating.
"I'm looking forward to tenants moving in," Mr Ford said. "This has not just been two years of construction for us, we have been working on this building for nine years now."
Caversham investment, sales and leasing manager Ben Yates said tenant fitouts were this week drawing to a conclusion, with lease terms to commence next Friday.
Tenants include ANZ, who have naming rights, the State Government, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Lincoln Scott, Woods Bagot and the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Mr Yates said the second building in the project - Tower 2 - was on schedule to be completed this time next year.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 82,00.html
RHIANNON HOYLE REAL ESTATE EDITOR
January 19, 2007 10:30pm
ADELAIDE'S biggest office building in almost 20 years will open its doors next Friday.
The $143 million City Central Tower 1 is officially complete, with tenants preparing to move in on February 1.
The Waymouth St building is being touted the most significant office project in the city since Santos House, formerly the State Bank Centre, opened its doors in 1989.
Developers Caversham Property, builders Baulderstone Hornibrook and other businesses associated with the project last night celebrated with a function on-site.
James Young, SA chief executive of leasing agent Colliers International, said the building had proved a milestone for the local property industry, kick-starting the city's billion dollar building boom.
"It is the biggest project of its kind since Santos, and that was 20 years ago," Mr Young said.
Construction of Tower 1 began in January 2005.
It last year achieved Adelaide's first five-star green star certified rating.
The 31,000sq m, 21-storey building is the biggest green star certified project in Australia.
Architect and tenant, Woods Bagot director Andrew Ford, said the building's energy consumption had been designed so that, when fully occupied, the complex would also achieve a 5-Star Australian Building Greenhouse rating.
"I'm looking forward to tenants moving in," Mr Ford said. "This has not just been two years of construction for us, we have been working on this building for nine years now."
Caversham investment, sales and leasing manager Ben Yates said tenant fitouts were this week drawing to a conclusion, with lease terms to commence next Friday.
Tenants include ANZ, who have naming rights, the State Government, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Lincoln Scott, Woods Bagot and the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Mr Yates said the second building in the project - Tower 2 - was on schedule to be completed this time next year.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 82,00.html
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On thursday arvo I noticed a massive amount of smoke coming from a north window or vent of CC1, was definitely smoke, some workers probably started a small fire.
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hopefully with it opening next month the spire may light up soon. I can't wait for when this building is full of offices etc, will look great at night!
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So is the footpath. Once the food court, CC1, CC2, upmarket retail complex, hotel, spire etc... open, there is going to be so many people around that area.
maybe they could change waymouth into a one-way road?
btw this is my 400th post
maybe they could change waymouth into a one-way road?
btw this is my 400th post
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Should we list this as complete? The courtyard on the south side is open to the public now, although there's not much there except a nice view of the building.
North side
West side
South side
Spire!
South side
In the renders, the courtyard had a nice row of trees. I may be confused, but in reality the row is half as long, to make way for a vehicle access ramp leading underground.
North side
West side
South side
Spire!
South side
In the renders, the courtyard had a nice row of trees. I may be confused, but in reality the row is half as long, to make way for a vehicle access ramp leading underground.
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Yes the building is complete; it was officially dedicated on February 1.
I strongly recommend everyone go down to Victoria Square at night to see how the building is illuminated. I briefly caught a glimpse last night, but the illumination on the building and spire is really great.
I strongly recommend everyone go down to Victoria Square at night to see how the building is illuminated. I briefly caught a glimpse last night, but the illumination on the building and spire is really great.
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