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Coordinates: 37°4857.37S 144°5721.56E / 37.8159361°S 144.9559889°E / -37.8159361; 144.9559889
 

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Bourke Place
Bourke Place is located in Melbourne
Bourke Place

Location in Greater Metropolitan Melbourne

General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
LocationBourke Street, Melbourne CBD, Victoria
Coordinates37°48′57.37″S 144°57′21.56″E / 37.8159361°S 144.9559889°E / -37.8159361; 144.9559889
Construction started1990
Completed1991
OwnerAMP Capital
Height
Antenna spire254 metres (833 ft)
Roof224 metres (735 ft)
Technical details
Floor count51
Design and construction
Architect(s)Godfrey & Spowers
Services engineerNorman Disney & Young

Bourke Place is a 224-metre (735 ft) skyscraper situated at 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. As of 2024, it is the equal 18th tallest building in Melbourne and the 37th tallest building in Australia. It was completed in 1991.[1]

Designed by the architectural firm Godfrey & Spowers, it is a modernist building. It previously served as the headquarters for BHP, and the company's sign on the outside of the structure was the highest in the country. BHP has since moved to a new building across the city to 171 Collins Street.

The building's most obvious feature on the skyline is its sloped roof, which hides various communications equipment. The structure's facade is 170,000 square metres (1,800,000 sq ft) of laminated glass.

In 2019 the building's ground floor foyer has undergone refurbishment under the guidance of 3XN in collaboration with NH Architecture with construction work carried out by Probuild.

Bourke Place is home to numerous law firms, including King & Wood Mallesons, which occupies the top eleven floors,[2] HFW, Sparke Helmore Lawyers,[3] Gadens,[4] and Lander & Rogers.[5] Other tenants include M&K Lawyers, Berkshire Hathaway, Scottish Pacific and Interpro.

See also

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References

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  • ^ Mallesons Stephen Jaques (2011). Our Offices - Melbourne. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  • ^ Sparke Helmore (2016). Contact Us. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  • ^ Gadens Lawyers Melbourne (2011). Contact Us Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  • ^ Lander & Rogers (2011). Contact Us. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  • [edit]
    List of tallest buildings in Australia
    Next Shortest
    Rialto Towers
    251 m (823 ft)
    Next Tallest
    101 Collins Street
    260 m (850 ft)
    Heights are to highest architectural element.
    List of tallest buildings in Melbourne
    Next Shortest
    Rialto Towers
    251 m (823 ft)
    Next Tallest
    101 Collins Street
    260 m (850 ft)
    Heights are to highest architectural element.

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