65 Canberra Avenue
Address
Griffith ACT 2603
This building’s unique location and design provide a highly desirable setting with tremendous workplace amenity on the edge of Canberra’s parliamentary precinct.
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Perfectly positioned in prime location
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Situated on the corner of Manuka Circle and Canberra Avenue, adjacent Manuka Oval - the home of one day cricket and numerous AFL events in Canberra – this building benefits from its highly prominent location. Designed with a unique triangular floor plate and ground level wings, the building has strong iconography which makes it very identifiable and well known.
Four levels of office offer some of the most picturesque views in Canberra, with the upper floors enjoying panoramic 360 degree views which are particularly appreciated by sports fans on occasion.
Deep landscaping surrounds the building, softening its appearance and providing a foil to the busy Canberra Avenue setting.
Canberra’s cosmopolitan shopping centre – Manuka - is located immediately across the road, providing a wide range of shopping facilities including a full-line supermarket. Only a short distance away is Kingston shopping centre, which adds to the recreational diversity of the area, complementing its various parks.
Manuka serves as a bus stop for several bus lines, which provide efficient connections to all major bus interchanges. Via Telopea Park, 65 Canberra Avenue is directly connected into Canberra’s extensive bicycle path network.
Four levels of office offer some of the most picturesque views in Canberra, with the upper floors enjoying panoramic 360 degree views which are particularly appreciated by sports fans on occasion.
Deep landscaping surrounds the building, softening its appearance and providing a foil to the busy Canberra Avenue setting.
Canberra’s cosmopolitan shopping centre – Manuka - is located immediately across the road, providing a wide range of shopping facilities including a full-line supermarket. Only a short distance away is Kingston shopping centre, which adds to the recreational diversity of the area, complementing its various parks.
Manuka serves as a bus stop for several bus lines, which provide efficient connections to all major bus interchanges. Via Telopea Park, 65 Canberra Avenue is directly connected into Canberra’s extensive bicycle path network.
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Modern amenities and facilities
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The basement of the building provides parking at generous floor space ratio of 1:37m2 in a single level basement. This is supplemented by two major public car parking facilities immediately adjacent the building.
Built in 2000 and substantially renovated in 2013/2014, the building reflects Willemsen’s all of life commitment to building upgrade and maintenance. As part of its lifecycle upgrades, the building now benefits from new lifts, chillers, building management systems, and various other services today achieving a 4.5 Star NABERS energy rating in operation.
Built in 2000 and substantially renovated in 2013/2014, the building reflects Willemsen’s all of life commitment to building upgrade and maintenance. As part of its lifecycle upgrades, the building now benefits from new lifts, chillers, building management systems, and various other services today achieving a 4.5 Star NABERS energy rating in operation.
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Indoor Environmental Quality
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Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) refers to the quality of the indoor environment within and around buildings and structures, especially relating to the health, comfort, and productivity of building occupants. From design to operation, we focus on the factors that impact IEQ.
Our buildings incorporate complex BACnet building management systems that continuously monitor temperature, air velocity and humidity at multiple points in the building air cycle. They combine this information with carbon dioxide readings and outside air temperature to modulate services preferencing maximum filtered fresh air where outside conditions make it appropriate.
In our construction and facilities maintenance practices, we have detailed specifications implemented by our staff and contractors to control particulate matter, airborne microbials, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and formaldehyde.
Our buildings prioritise natural illumination (100% core office), employing lighting systems that are built to work with task-based lighting, providing energy efficient fine grained lighting control.
Our buildings incorporate complex BACnet building management systems that continuously monitor temperature, air velocity and humidity at multiple points in the building air cycle. They combine this information with carbon dioxide readings and outside air temperature to modulate services preferencing maximum filtered fresh air where outside conditions make it appropriate.
In our construction and facilities maintenance practices, we have detailed specifications implemented by our staff and contractors to control particulate matter, airborne microbials, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and formaldehyde.
Our buildings prioritise natural illumination (100% core office), employing lighting systems that are built to work with task-based lighting, providing energy efficient fine grained lighting control.
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