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405 Bourke Street, Melbourne: Steel delivers an additional 6,000 square metres of premium A-Grade lettable area

405 Bourke Street is a 167-metre high, 40-storey tower, with a seven-level lobby space dubbed ‘The Lantern’. It provides more than 66,000 square metres of Property Council of Australia A-Grade accommodation and floorplates from 2,200 square metres. The project’s steel mega-column and truss centered design enabled a cantilever to be constructed over the adjoining Heritage building.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

19 Apr 2024 1m read View Author

405 Bourke Street is a 167-metre high, 40-storey tower, with a seven-level lobby space dubbed ‘The Lantern’. It provides more than 66,000 square metres of Property Council of Australia A-Grade accommodation and floorplates from 2,200 square metres. The project’s steel mega-column and truss centered design enabled a cantilever to be constructed over the adjoining Heritage building, which allowed larger floor sizes above.

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405 Bourke Street, Melbourne: Steel delivers an additional 6,000 square metres of premium A-Grade lettable area
405 Bourke Street, Melbourne: Steel delivers an additional 6,000 square metres of premium A-Grade lettable area
405 Bourke Street is a 167-metre high, 40-storey tower, with a seven-level lobby space dubbed ‘The Lantern’. It provides more than 66,000 square metres of Property Council of Australia A-Grade accommodation and floorplates from 2,200 square metres. The project’s steel mega-column and truss centered design enabled a cantilever to be constructed over the adjoining Heritage building.
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