ANZ Gothic Tower

Melbourne, Victoria

The ANZ Gothic Tower, designed by Peddle Thorp, is an iconic addition to Melbourne’s skyline, combining architectural grandeur with functional elegance in a distinctly neo-Gothic style. This innovative project reimagines traditional Gothic architecture for a modern era, with a bold design that incorporates pointed arches, intricate detailing, and soaring vertical lines, all of which contribute to a strikingly unique aesthetic that stands out among Melbourne's urban landscape.

The tower, developed for ANZ, is a multifunctional space, housing state-of-the-art corporate offices, dynamic meeting areas, and versatile collaboration zones designed to support productivity and innovation. High ceilings, large windows, and carefully curated interior spaces allow ample natural light and panoramic city views, creating an inspiring work environment. This architectural masterpiece not only meets the needs of a modern workforce but also incorporates sustainable building practices, including energy-efficient systems and sustainable material choices, to reduce its environmental footprint.

The ANZ Gothic Tower represents Peddle Thorp’s commitment to visionary design that honors traditional architectural forms while embracing contemporary demands for functionality and sustainability. It is a symbol of Melbourne’s architectural heritage and forward-thinking ethos, blending history with innovation to create an inspiring landmark for the ANZ community and the city at large.

Year
1993
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Status
Complete
Sector
Commercial
Client
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ)
Project Contact
Discipline
Architecture
Value
34,000 square meters (Not publicly disclosed)
Location

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