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Wesley Place

Melbourne, Victoria

Wesley Place is one of the largest urban renewal projects in Melbourne, creating a new active urban precinct to connect the rich history of the Wesley Church with next-generation frictionless workplace, curated retail and engaging public offerings.

This transformative commercial precinct and new cultural landmark will seamlessly merge business and lifestyle. Comprised of one Premium and two A-Grade commercial towers over three conjoined sites located at 130, 140 and 150 Lonsdale Street, the precinct comprises 110,000m2 of technology-oriented workplaces across the three buildings and introduces a fifth vital public green space to Melbourne’s CBD.

COX’s $600 million flagship building at 130 Lonsdale is the first stage of the precinct to be built. Comprising 55,000m2 of premium grade contemporary workplace with campus-style floorplates over 35 levels and 1,820m2 of retail space that adaptively reuses a number of important heritage buildings at ground level.

140 Lonsdale St will comprise a 22,000m2 A-grade tower over 21 levels, providing flexible and adaptive floorplates designed around technology enabled and interconnected workplaces and engaging the wider precinct.

150 Lonsdale is a major upgrade of an existing 29,000m2 A-grade tower, incorporating new podium floorplates, active lobby, retail and ground plane spaces designed to integrate into the wider precinct and creating a new ‘front door’ through the incorporation of a colonnade.

Awards

John George Knight Award for Heritage, AIA VIC 2022
Commendation, Commercial Architecture, AIA VIC 2022
Good Design Award, Architectural Place Design, 2023

Technical Information

City
Melbourne, Victoria
Year
2020
Client
Charter Hall
Status
Complete, 2021
Key Consultants
Lovell Chen, Oculus, Armitage Jones, Urbis, AECOM, Floth, BG&E, McKenzie Group
Builder
Lendlease
Cost
$250M
Site Area
7,440m2
Gross Floor Area
85,000m2
Photography
Trever Mein and Lynton Crabb