The newly designed workplace needed to complement the existing location, quality of shared amenities and also offer a destination of choice for staff and visitors.
On level 34 the curved nature of the space and the shifting movement of the harbour guided the form of meeting rooms and the flow of movement through the space.
Solid wall vs glazing frame views and lead to spaces to engage with and appreciate different view shafts.
The deep curved floorplate of ANZ tower provided a challenge and an opportunity – how to respond to the building form and create a unique layout that didn't feel like there was best and second best space.
Through a raised platform on Level 35, we addressed the central zone in the depth of the floorpate – elevating it by 180mm to look over the perimeter zone and also enjoy the views.
It also provided a solution for services to this central area, where we were restricted on slab penetrations but also wanted to maintain an open feeling without too many service droppers.
The platform became a service zone, a viewing platform and a unique design element within a typical office tower floor.
The tight timeframe, with a design and construction programme of just over 9 months right from the 'get go', also presented a challenge.
Communications and coordination amongst all project stakeholders and the Anthony Harper team were key factors in ensuring the success of this project.