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Coordinates: 37°4851S 144°5822E / 37.81417°S 144.97278°E / -37.81417; 144.97278
 

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35 and 55 Collins Street
Map
Record height
Tallest in Melbourne from 1978 to 1986[I]
Preceded byNauru House
ANZ at Collins Place
Surpassed bySofitel Hotel at Collins Place
Rialto Towers
General information
TypeHotel and Office
LocationMelbourne, Australia
Coordinates37°48′51S 144°58′22E / 37.81417°S 144.97278°E / -37.81417; 144.97278
Construction started1971
Completed1981; 43 years ago (1981)
CostA$270 million
OwnerAMP Wholesale Office Fund and AMP Capital Investors
Height
Roof185
Technical details
Floor count46 levels - 55 Collins Street
50 levels - 35 Collins Street
Floor area94,600 m2 (1,018,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Architect: Pei Cobb Freed and Partners

Collins Place is a large mixed-use complex in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. Designed in about 1970 by IM Pei & Partners, and finally completed in 1981, it was Melbourne's first and Australia's largest mixed use project, including basement car-parking, a shopping plaza with professional suites, cinemas and a nightclub in the lower levels, and offices and a high-rise hotel in a pair of towers (35 and 55 Collins Street) above.

History

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The development of the project began with the purchase of a number of old buildings in the 'Paris End' of Collins Street by the ANZ Bank in the late 1960s. They acted on the advice of the Montreal-based American Vincent Ponte[1] to join with adjacent land owners to develop an ambitious multi-use complex, similar to those developed in North America in the 1960s. The bank joined with the AMP Society and Mainline Corporation to amalgamate a site of nearly a whole city block, and commissioned a design from the New York firm of Architects, IM Pei & Partners and the Melbourne firm of Bates, Smart & McCutcheon as associate architects in about 1970.[2][3]

The construction of Collins Place took far longer than anticipated due to the credit squeeze of the 1970s, the collapse of Mainline, and strike action by construction unions. It opened in two stages, the first being the ANZ Bank's office tower in 1978.[4] The hotel, named The Wentworth, and the shopping plaza, dubbed 'the Great Space', opened on 18 May 1981, to great fanfare and a 7-page advertising spread in The Age.[5] The final cost was A$270 million.[6]

The hotel's restaurants at the 35th floor were for many years admired for their views, which Melburnians could enjoy for free by a visit to the toilets on that floor.[7] The cinemas finally opened in 1987 with two screens, known as The Kino, and continue to operate now with seven screens.[8][9]

The shopping plaza and hotel have been refurbished a number of times; while there have been no major structural alterations the 1970s decor of earth tones has been altered in favour of contemporary colours and materials. More shop fronts have been added or opened up facing the surrounding streets, reducing the enclosed nature of the complex, which was much criticised.[10]

Architecture

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The design was based around a pair of towers at 45 degree angles to the Hoddle Grid, with the triangular spaces between forming an open plaza to the street and a shopping court behind the towers. All open spaces are covered by a space frame, with transparent plastic roofing. The hotel occupies the top 15 floors of the 35 Collins Street tower, expressed by smaller exterior windows, and which features a dramatic interior atrium the whole 15 levels. The whole complex is clad in tan-coloured precast masonry panels.

Main tenants

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35 Collins Street[11]

55 Collins Street

References

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  1. ^ Mayne, Robert (20 June 1971). "He makes the big city heart throb faster". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 46. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  • ^ "Why we think Collins Place will be the best address in Australia". The Age. 22 August 1978. p. 6. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  • ^ "Home". www.collinsplace.com.au.
  • ^ Day, Norman (10 October 1978). "New York lesson in merchandising". The Age. p. 2. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  • ^ "Curtain up on an Extravaganza". The Age. 18 May 1981. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  • ^ Robertson, Paul (22 May 1981). "AMP axes investment in Victoria". The Age. p. 5. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  • ^ Crawford, Meg (6 May 2019). "The best toilets in Melbourne". TimeOut. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  • ^ "Reeling in the years: Beloved Kino cinema still going strong at 30". 13 June 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  • ^ "The Kino Cinema - Melbourne CBD".
  • ^ O'Hanlon, Seamus (2010). Melbourne Remade. Melbourne: Arcade Publications.
  • ^ "35 Collins Street". Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
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