1 Macquarie Place

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1 Macquarie Place (also known as Gateway Plaza) is a skyscraper in the Sydney central business district, located on Macquarie Place.[2][3]

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Gateway Plaza
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Location within Australia
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location1 Macquarie Place
Sydney, Australia
Coordinates33.8621°S 151.2098°E / -33.8621; 151.2098
Construction started1987
Completed1990
OpeningDecember 1990
CostAUD$165,000,000
OwnerDexus
Height
Architectural164 metres (538 ft)
Roof157 metres (515 ft)
Technical details
Floor count47 (3 below ground)
Floor area44,000 square metres (470,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators19 (16 passenger, 3 service)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Peddle Thorp & Walker
DeveloperKann Finch & Partners
Website
www.gatewaytower.com.au
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Designed by architect Peddle, Thorp & Walker, the blue glass-clad commercial office building reaches 46 storeys or 164 metres (538 ft) to the top of its spire, and it is very prominent on the Circular Quay waterfront. The tower contains about 470,000 square feet (44,000 m2) of office space.[4]

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In 1971, a proposal to redevelop an area in Circular Quay, Sydney was announced by a consortium of developers consisting of Hooker Corporation,[5] Mainline Corporation and Dilingham Development Division (part of Silverton Transport and General Industries Ltd).[6] The redevelopment project was dubbed by the consortium as Gateway Plaza. Although the project was initially proposed in 1971, construction did not begin until 1985 due to delays.[7] Negotiations included retaining an old hotel on the site and redesigning the building as to not cast shadows on Macquarie Place Park.[8]

The building services engineers during the construction phase were Norman Disney & Young and Lincoln Scott Australia.[2]

The building was sold before completion in 1988 for $325 million to a subsidiary of National Mutual.[9]

The British Consulate-General in Sydney is a tenant on the 16th floor.[10]

The University of Wollongong Sydney Business School is a tenant on the 8th to 10th floors.[11]

In 2018, Dexus engaged architectural firm Woods Bagot, engineers Taylor Thomson Whitting and builders Buildcorp to undertake a $30 million redevelopment and strengthening works of the Gateway Plaza building.[12]

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