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171 La Trobe Street

171 La Trobe Street is a building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, by architect Nonda Katsalidis. 171 La Trobe Street is a 13-storey structure glazed with a green glass exterior and designs overhanging the building on each side.[1]

171 LaTrobe Street
General information
Address171 La Trobe Street, Melbourne CBD, 3000
Town or cityMelbourne, Victoria
CountryAustralia
Coordinates37°48′32.46″S 144°58′00.03″E / 37.8090167°S 144.9666750°E / -37.8090167; 144.9666750
Completed1991
Height72m (236.22ft)
Technical details
Floor count13
Floor area414 sqm (4456.26 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Nonda Katsalidis
Architecture firmAxia Architecture & Interior Design(1988-1990) Fender Katsalidis Architects(1990-present)
Awards and prizesRAIA Victorian Chapter Merit Award

History Edit

The building was planned in the aftermath of the early 1990s recession in Australia,[2] by the Cleeve Fowles Partnership which helped trigger a commercial building boom in the 90s. The building was designed by Nonda Katsalidis and his project team (Nick Orfanidis, Kerry Hayton, Ric Wood, Rob Wiggnall and Anthony Tosariero).[3] 171 La Trobe Street was successfully completed in 1991 at A$12 million.[4]

Physical aspects Edit

171 La Trobe Street occupies four squares on the corner of Russell Street and La Trobe Street. The building rises uniformly with 10 storeys of office floors from a catenary canopy over a tavern at the ground level, with a pair of double-storey penthouses on the top.[5] The residential usage of the building is differentiated from its office counterpart by accentuation of masses protruding from the apartments on the exterior. Other distinctive features of 171 La Trobe Street include vertical shafts composed by green-glazed glass, horizontal curtain walling, vertical fins and black cladded shear wall.[6][full citation needed] Stone paneling is used to form a steep contrast with the clear green glass that clads most of the main structure of the building. In the foyer, Austral black granite formally clads most of the walls, mainly for hidden storage installed behind and the exterior of the lift.[7]

Functional aspects Edit

Rendering an office floor area of 414 square meters, the location of the building at a street corner allows configuration of offices, board rooms, workstations and ancillary facilities to access panoramic view and natural light. A portion of the office space has been partitioned to a floor area of 225sqm with a mezzanine of 70sqm.[8] Other features include handicap-friendly conveniences, three lifts and basement carparks.

Key influences and design approaches Edit

Katsalidis wrote in his book titled "Three Residential Houses" that "The instinct of the eagle to the nest high explains the skywards urge that leads to the building these houses on top of a city building".[9] Katsalidis believes that primitive arrangements of simple and few materials are capable of eliciting a stronger and more compiling response than over-sophisticated buildings with complex features.[10] The construction of the penthouses at the top of 171 La Trobe Street is an illustration of his urge to harmonise the privacy of residential dwellings with the hustle and bustle of a vibrant metropolitan. Katsalidis described this concept of modern living in an elevated environment as "floating swiftly above the city in a rather remote and self-confident manner."

Katsalidis incorporates nature through the creation of roof top gardens and pools.[11] The sensitivity to respect nature in its full form is essential to comfortable and habitable living. "The physical territory may have shrunk to this patch on top of a city building", but the spirit has its boundaries extend limitless to horizon beyond. "Views that extend to a distant horizon, with Mount Macedon in one direction and the blue expanse of the bay in the other", delineate the full extent of this human domain we live in.

The main body of the building is divided into two distinct vertical components, a feature common in Katsalidis’ designs;[12] one having rectangular windows with glazed green stone surface, and the other, a glazed green glass curtain wall.

Katsalidis’ ideas are represented through the experience of senses; i.e. based on how we interact with light, texture, density, volume and spatial qualities.[13]

The building is substantially shaped by climatic considerations with the intention to expose the interiors towards the sky and nature. With the building situated to face the sun, translucent glass screens allow natural sunlight to perforate the whole building. High ceilings and long windows further allow natural light to easily penetrate thereby providing long hours of daylight and heat. In addition, the wind factor is regulated by filtering metal louver blades.[14]

Awards Edit

In 1992, Katsalidis-designed building won the RAIA Victorian Chapter Merit Award.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ Katsalidis, Arney Fender. "171 Latrobe Street". AFK Studios.
  2. ^ Gruen & Stevens, David & Glenn. "Australian Macroeconomic performance and policies in the 1990" (PDF). rba.
  3. ^ Katsalidis, Nonda. . aardvark. Archived from the original on 21 March 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  4. ^ Paul, Walker (May 2001). State of Contemporary Architecture’ (90(3) ed.). Architecture Australia. p. 38.
  5. ^ "level 3, 171 La Trobe Street".
  6. ^ McDougall, Ian (1992). Architecture Australia. pp. 26–33.
  7. ^ Stone, Melocco. "Materials and Recognised Projects". melloco.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  9. ^ Katsalidis, Nonda (1992). Notes on three residential projects. RMIT Masters of Architecture Project.
  10. ^ Fin de Siecle? and the twenty-first century: Architects of Melbourne. Melbourne RMIT. 1993. p. 75.
  11. ^ Johnson & Jackson, D & C (2000). Australian Architecture Now. p. 43.
  12. ^ "171 La Trobe Street". walking Melbourne.
  13. ^ Goad & Willis, Philip & Julie. The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture. Cambridge University Press. pp. 378–379. ISBN 978-0-521-88857-8.
  14. ^ Evans, Dough (1997). Aardvark: A Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture (Third ed.). RMIT.
  15. ^ Hausom, Ed (1992). RAIA (Nov-Dec vol 81 ed.). Architecture Australia. p. 50.

External links Edit

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Merit Award Contents 1 History 2 Physical aspects 3 Functional aspects 4 Key influences and design approaches 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe building was planned in the aftermath of the early 1990s recession in Australia 2 by the Cleeve Fowles Partnership which helped trigger a commercial building boom in the 90s The building was designed by Nonda Katsalidis and his project team Nick Orfanidis Kerry Hayton Ric Wood Rob Wiggnall and Anthony Tosariero 3 171 La Trobe Street was successfully completed in 1991 at A 12 million 4 Physical aspects Edit171 La Trobe Street occupies four squares on the corner of Russell Street and La Trobe Street The building rises uniformly with 10 storeys of office floors from a catenary canopy over a tavern at the ground level with a pair of double storey penthouses on the top 5 The residential usage of the building is differentiated from its office counterpart by accentuation of masses protruding from the apartments on the exterior Other distinctive features of 171 La Trobe Street include vertical shafts composed by green glazed glass horizontal curtain walling vertical fins and black cladded shear wall 6 full citation needed Stone paneling is used to form a steep contrast with the clear green glass that clads most of the main structure of the building In the foyer Austral black granite formally clads most of the walls mainly for hidden storage installed behind and the exterior of the lift 7 Functional aspects EditRendering an office floor area of 414 square meters the location of the building at a street corner allows configuration of offices board rooms workstations and ancillary facilities to access panoramic view and natural light A portion of the office space has been partitioned to a floor area of 225sqm with a mezzanine of 70sqm 8 Other features include handicap friendly conveniences three lifts and basement carparks Key influences and design approaches EditKatsalidis wrote in his book titled Three Residential Houses that The instinct of the eagle to the nest high explains the skywards urge that leads to the building these houses on top of a city building 9 Katsalidis believes that primitive arrangements of simple and few materials are capable of eliciting a stronger and more compiling response than over sophisticated buildings with complex features 10 The construction of the penthouses at the top of 171 La Trobe Street is an illustration of his urge to harmonise the privacy of residential dwellings with the hustle and bustle of a vibrant metropolitan Katsalidis described this concept of modern living in an elevated environment as floating swiftly above the city in a rather remote and self confident manner Katsalidis incorporates nature through the creation of roof top gardens and pools 11 The sensitivity to respect nature in its full form is essential to comfortable and habitable living The physical territory may have shrunk to this patch on top of a city building but the spirit has its boundaries extend limitless to horizon beyond Views that extend to a distant horizon with Mount Macedon in one direction and the blue expanse of the bay in the other delineate the full extent of this human domain we live in The main body of the building is divided into two distinct vertical components a feature common in Katsalidis designs 12 one having rectangular windows with glazed green stone surface and the other a glazed green glass curtain wall Katsalidis ideas are represented through the experience of senses i e based on how we interact with light texture density volume and spatial qualities 13 The building is substantially shaped by climatic considerations with the intention to expose the interiors towards the sky and nature With the building situated to face the sun translucent glass screens allow natural sunlight to perforate the whole building High ceilings and long windows further allow natural light to easily penetrate thereby providing long hours of daylight and heat In addition the wind factor is regulated by filtering metal louver blades 14 Awards EditIn 1992 Katsalidis designed building won the RAIA Victorian Chapter Merit Award 15 References Edit Katsalidis Arney Fender 171 Latrobe Street AFK Studios Gruen amp Stevens David amp Glenn Australian Macroeconomic performance and policies in the 1990 PDF rba Katsalidis Nonda 171 Labtrobe street aardvark Archived from the original on 21 March 2015 Retrieved 14 May 2015 Paul Walker May 2001 State of Contemporary Architecture 90 3 ed Architecture Australia p 38 level 3 171 La Trobe Street McDougall Ian 1992 Architecture Australia pp 26 33 Stone Melocco Materials and Recognised Projects melloco Ground floor 171 La Trobe Street Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 14 May 2015 Katsalidis Nonda 1992 Notes on three residential projects RMIT Masters of Architecture Project Fin de Siecle and the twenty first century Architects of Melbourne Melbourne RMIT 1993 p 75 Johnson amp Jackson D amp C 2000 Australian Architecture Now p 43 171 La Trobe Street walking Melbourne Goad amp Willis Philip amp Julie The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture Cambridge University Press pp 378 379 ISBN 978 0 521 88857 8 Evans Dough 1997 Aardvark A Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture Third ed RMIT Hausom Ed 1992 RAIA Nov Dec vol 81 ed Architecture Australia p 50 External links EditNonda Katsalidis Fender Katsalidis Architects Articles of other project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 171 La Trobe Street amp oldid 1121213510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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