2 Victoria Avenue Australia by Woodhead
This ‘green’ landmark office constructing recognized as 2 Victoria Avenue that situated in Perth, Australia has produced by Woodhead to set the normal for sustainability in Western Australia. With challenged the office space typology inside this component of the city, Woodhead set about creating big, flexibly floor plates to accommodate the resources sector. Through collaboration and close cooperation with the full consultant team Woodhead minimised the floor to floor height of the ‘2 Victoria Avenue’ constructing, permitting an extra full floor level to be accommodated inside the planning improvement policy framework.exterior green landmark office constructing in Australia by Woodhead side facadeThe green architecture style has produced to maximise flexibility of the floor space of each level. The place of the cores on the perimeter enabled the typical floor level to be divided into 1, 2, three and 4 person tenancies. This flexibility maximised tenancy options and assists in the 2 Victoria Avenue constructing becoming fully tenanted. Over 75% of all floor space is much less than 8m from the perimeter, maximising natural light and accessible outlook. The floor plate also guarantees that the premium views along Victoria Avenue and south over Terrace road to the Swan River are preserved.exterior sustainability office constructing in Western AustraliaOne of the principal style parameters of this green constructing was to respond to the sustainability ethos of Stockland. The completed constructing exceeded the architectural style brief and is the first and only in Western Australian to accomplish a 6 star Green Star Environmental style rating and produced for a five star + 20% CO2 reduction NABER Power predicted rating. Woodhead are presently compiling our As Constructed submission to the GBCA, further demonstrating the project teams commitment to sustainability.




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