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High-rise building in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Brisbane Square
Brisbane Square from South Bank
General information
StatusCompleted
Address266 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates27°28′14.42″S 153°1′20.98″E / 27.4706722°S 153.0224944°E / -27.4706722; 153.0224944
Completed2006
OwnerABN AMRO
Height
Roof151 m (495 ft)
Technical details
Floor count37
Design and construction
Architecture firmDenton Corker Marshall
Structural engineerQantec McWilliams
Main contractorBaulderstone Hornibrook
References

Brisbane Square is a high-rise office tower in Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia. The building has 38 floors and rises to a height of 151 metres. The building's main use is for office space, with the lower floors leased to retailers, with a 350-space car park below the building. Significant tenants include the Brisbane City Council (floors 1-23) and the Australian Retirement Trust (floors 24-37).

Brisbane Square is situated on the block bounded by William Street, George Street, Queen Street and Adelaide Street. The office tower faces the Treasury Building on Queen Street, which formerly housed the Treasury Casino, and the former Law Courts Complex on Adelaide Street. The site is now home to the Brisbane Quarter mixed-use hotel, office and residential development.

Design

Brisbane Square under construction in 2006

Brisbane Square is owned by ABN AMRO and was designed by international architects Denton Corker Marshall. The Civil and Structural engineers for the project were Qantec McWilliam consulting engineers. Two of the four distinctive, rectangular, coloured spaces near the base of the building contain the new Brisbane City Council and Brisbane Square Library. Brisbane Square is the largest commercial office building in Australia to have been awarded a 5 star Green Star rating. The original development application included a number of residential floors on the top of the building, however, this was rejected on the basis that noise levels would be excessive.

Construction

Construction was completed in late 2006. The project was constructed by Baulderstone Hornibrook.

The site of Brisbane Square was previously occupied by the now-demolished Prudential Building, state headquarters of the British insurance company Prudential Assurance Co. The 6-story art deco styled Prudential Building was completed in 1958.

Tenants

The Brisbane City Council operates a public library in Brisbane Square.

The garden park area, in front of the Law Courts Complex (and the State Law Building), is the block of land on which Brisbane Square now stands

See also

References

  1. "Brisbane Square" (PDF). Green Building Council of Australia. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  2. Tight Arse Tours
  3. Charter Hall
  4. site of Brisbane City Council Archived May 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. "Brisbane Square Library and Customer Centre". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  6. "Library opening hours and locations". Brisbane City Council. 3 January 2018. Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2018.

External links

Media related to Brisbane Square at Wikimedia Commons

Skyscrapers in Brisbane over 150 metres in height
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Brisbane skyline in 2013
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  • Building data source: Skyscraper Center
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