Make, Architectus’ $1b Sydney tower gains final approval

A $1 billion Sydney office tower development designed by UK-based Make Architects and Architectus has received approval from the New South Wales Cabinet, following the project’s development approval granted in September 2015.

A $1 billion Sydney office tower development designed by UK-based Make Architects and Architectus has received approval from the New South Wales Cabinet, following the project’s development approval granted in September 2015.

The project, named Wynyard Place, will consolidate four sites in Sydney’s CBD, including government-owned land at Wynyard Station.

The 27-storey office tower will sit atop a new transit hall and public concourse for the station, which includes a new entrance on George Street.

Make Architects Make Architects won an international invited competition to design the tower, beating rival proposals from Ingenhoven, Skidmore Owning and Merrill, Grimshaw and Bates Smart.

The jury selected Make’s proposal due to its “well resolved facade and tower composition” and “open, strong and direct public connection to Wynyard Station.”



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