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Deutsche Bank Place

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Status
  
Complete

Country
  
Australia

Floors
  
39

Architecture firm
  
Foster + Partners

Type
  
Commercial

Height
  
240 m

Opened
  
2005

Architect
  
Norman Foster

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Architectural style
  
Late Modernism / Structural expressionism

Address
  
126 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales

Current tenants
  
Deutsche Bank Allens Bain & Company Infrastructure Australia Investa Property Group

Similar
  
Chifley Tower, Citigroup Centre, Governor Phillip Tower, World Tower, Aurora Place

Deutsche Bank Place is a 240-metre-high (790 ft) skyscraper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located at 126 Phillip Street (corner of Hunter Street) in the north-eastern end of the central business district, across the road from Chifley Tower. Construction began in 2002 and was completed in 2005. The building's architect is Norman Foster of Foster and Partners.

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Map of Deutsche Bank Place, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Deutsche Bank is the primary tenant, occupying 7 floors and owning the naming rights.

Features

The building has 39 floors and was planned to be much larger, however it would have blocked sunlight from reaching the buildings on its east including the State Library and Parliament. The setback roof or step design allows sunlight to reach the south-eastern side of the building. The spires appear oversized for the building; this was caused by the height being reduced, the spires being proportionate to a taller building. The building has a hollow core that provides air and light throughout the building; this core rises from a large foyer area that covers the whole area of the ground floor. The foyer is named 'the assembly'.

This building is the second-tallest building in the world with fewer than 40 floors. Al Faisaliyah Center (Riyadh) is taller. The net lettable area is 42,965 square metres (462,470 sq ft), with space for 78 cars. Construction costs totaled A$40 million. Bovis Lend Lease was the project manager and design and construction manager. BVN Architecture was responsible for the interior fit-out. The building is of the late-modernist or modern school of design and is made primarily of concrete, glass and steel.

References

Deutsche Bank Place Wikipedia