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Identification
Name
Waterfront Place
Emporis Building ID
108625
Location
Main address
Address as text
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ZIP
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Zone
Neighborhood
District
City
State
Country
Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (architectural)
162.00 m
Height (roof)
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Floors (above ground)
40
Floors (underground)
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Construction start
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Construction end
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Volume
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Floor-to-floor height
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Elevators
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Parking places
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Structure in General
Construction type
skyscraper
Current status
existing [completed]
Structural material
concrete
Architectural style
modernism
Official website
Usages
Main usages
commercial office
Side usages
commercial office
Facts
Waterfront Place is the second-tallest building in Queensland.
Waterfront Place boasts the largest floor plates in the Brisbane CBD.
The tower includes a 15 berth Marina in the Brisbane River.
During construction over 600 people worked on the site, 53,000 cubic metres of concrete was used, 9,500 panes of glass were used, 3,000 square metres of marble was used and 30,000 square metres of granite was used.
The site was part of Brisbane's original port. At the base of the building is Naldham House, built in 1888 for the Australasian United Steam Navigation Company.
Companies involved in this building

architect: Cameron Chisholm & Nicol Pty. Ltd., Obayashi Gumi Corporation

Other companies:
F.A. Pidgeon & Son Pty. Ltd., Bornhorst & Ward Pty. Ltd., KONE Elevators Pty. Ltd., Norman Disney & Young, Norman Disney & Young, Norman Disney & Young, Norman Disney & Young, Ernst & Young, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC, Minter Ellison, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Folkestone Limited, Folkestone Limited, Woods Bagot Brisbane, KONE Elevators Pty. Ltd., MEL Consultants Pty Ltd.
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