"Symbol of Parramatta (Sydney,
Australia) new
Rise, the concept design for the office towers 5 and 6 is expressed via both a
vertical torque and outward projection towards the public mall.
Urban Concept: The building is envisioned as an extension of
the public spaces. Its outermost layer is composed by a vertical circulation
which allows pedestrian to climb to the building top via an enclosed glass
circulation system (glass boxes).
While rising, the
visitor will stop at suspended publicly programmed "floating rooms"
(black boxes).
At a distance the
building is seen as both one and two separate buildings, but most importantly
as an asset to the public realm rather than a form isolated from the field.
Architectural Concept: The two office towers are consolidated into a
set of "Siamese Pair" representing diversity rising out of unity, the
rising city. This unique form performs better and more efficiently from the
heat loss /gain point of view as less dispersion is generated.
It also reacts
better to structural and lateral forces. However its ultimate advantage is that
of offering unique interior opportunities for the office requirements.
In particular, as
the building rises offices take advantage of the relationship with the vertical
public spaces, allowing for an innovative and pleasant working environment.
Environmental Design: Located on the northern exposure, the black and
glass boxes become both an effective filter for the entire building,
collecting, harvesting and recirculating water, light, and energy.
The sinuous building
shape is ideal against winds and sun glare. The building skin is made of
several layers of glass with an inner photosensitive film who is able to adjust
to the amount of solar impact and become more or less transparent" Urban Office Architecture
Location: Parramatta, Sydney, Australia
Architects: Urban Office Architecture
Architect In Charge: Carlo Enzo
Project Team: Wamaris Rosario, Nour El Zoghby, Razan Zaatari, Morteza Ramezani












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