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Office building in Sydney (Salesforce Tower)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

Salesforce Tower (Sydney Place) is the first steel framed high-rise built in Sydney in the last 25 years.

Office building in Sydney (Quay Quarter Tower)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

Quay Quarter Tower involves the upcycling of the original building which was completed in 1976.

Residential and hotel in Sydney (Greenland Centre building)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Greenland Centre utilised the refurbishment of the original building which was completed in 1965.

Office building in Perth (Brookfield Place building)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Brookfield Place building is the second tallest tower in Perth and a concrete filled steel column solution was adopted.

Office building in Sydney (One Shelley Street building)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The One Shelley Street building in Sydney was completed in 2010 and is best known for utilising an extremely efficient steel diagrid perimeter structure to eliminate the need for internal columns and to minimise the use of internal structural cores.

Casino, Hotel and Apartments in Sydney (Star City Casino building)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Star City Casino building in Sydney was the largest building project in Sydney since the construction of the Sydney Opera House.

Office building in Perth (Central Park)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

This building utilised high strength steel sections encased in concrete.

Office building in Melbourne (Casselden Place building)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Casselden Place building is an iconic building in Australia for the use of concrete filled steel columns.

Office building in Melbourne (Melbourne Central development)

UNSW, Sydney – Australia

The Melbourne Central development is a combination of a large office building coupled with a very large shopping centre.

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