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Coca-Cola Place, originally known as The Ark, is a 21 level commercial office building located at 16-40 Mount St in North Sydney,
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. It is jointly owned by Investa Property Group and Investa Commercial Property FundInvesta's Ark Wins Development of the Year Award
9 May 2011. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
and was designed by the architectural firm
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.Rice Daubney Website
Accessed on 6 April 2012.
Major tenants include
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, Coca-Cola South Pacific,
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, AWE Limited and
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It provide ...
."Urban Alchemy", INDESIGN Magazine, Issue 44 201140 Mount Street North Sydney
Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
The building has won a series of awards since completion in 2010 and has also received a 6-Star Green Star accreditation.


Site and Building History

Coca-Cola Place is built on the site of the former North Sydney telephone exchange. A previous developer had intended the site for a boutique hotel but was bankrupted before development began.
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, who had been speculatively assessing the suitability of a variety of North Sydney properties for development recommended the site at 16-40 Mount Street to Investa in 2006 after changes to
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’s planning controls allowed an increase in floor space ratio on the site. In order to gain council consent for the removal of the heritage listed telephone exchange building the developer made commitments to provide public space (a pocket park and forecourt), to ensure a three metre set back from the street and to incorporate public art into the building design. Construction began in late 2007 and the first occupants (
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) moved in early in 2010. The estimated cost of the redevelopment of the site was $230 million.


Architecture and Design

Coca-Cola Place was designed by the Australian architectural firm
Rice Daubney HDR Rice Daubney, formerly Rice Daubney, is a Sydney based architectural practice with over 100 staff. It was established in 1976 by Kevin Rice and John Daubney, both formerly of Fombertaux Rice Hanly Since 2003 the practice's head office has bee ...
. Though the building employs a classic podium and tower design the tilted facades, modest proportions and the open public forecourt at the entrance soften the transitions from ground to podium and from podium to tower while simultaneously giving the building its distinctive form. Writing in INDESIGN magazine Angela Ferguson described Coca-Cola Place as ‘the best thing to happen to North Sydney, architecturally speaking, in a long time’. The Property Council’s NSW Executive Director, Glenn Byres has said that Coca-Cola Place ‘is what design excellence is all about - it is daring, iconic and a true landmark for Sydney’ The building has side-core floorplates with the elevator shafts and structural cores located on the North side of the building which abuts the adjacent development in the lower floors. The southern facade is almost entirely glazed allowing full views of
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, including the
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and the
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, as well as
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's CBD. A restrained palette of materials has been used including off form concrete, recycled timber, steel and glazing. Rice Daubney’s Director of Design for the Project Paul Reidy has remarked that paint was not used as it ‘dematerialises the building’. In addition to the public artworks other elements of the former telephone exchange building were also incorporated into the architectural design of the building. Signage board, recycled from the exchange, was used as a strip detail in the elevator lobby. In late 2009, during construction of Coca-Cola Place, an unusual dust-storm struck
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and caused one alarmed North Sydney resident to call police and report that the building was falling into the street. When police arrived the builders assured them that the building facade was intended to look as it did but the police insisted on accessing the site and building documentation to verify all was as it should be. Coca-Cola Place was the first commercial high-rise in Australia to be designed and built with the use of
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.The Rice Daubney-designed Ark-Coca-Cola Place is NSW Development of the Year Award Winner
19 May 2011. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.


Environmental Performance

Coca-Cola Place was the first high rise commercial building in NSW to receive the
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’s 6-Star Green Star ‘as built’ V2 certification.Ark Coca-Cola Place, Australia
19 May 2011. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
Landmark Building Project Wins Major Awards
19 May 2011. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
A variety of passive systems, such as appropriate orientation of inhabited spaces, daylight maximisation and facade screening, have been used in conjunction with active systems such as energy efficient lighting, water efficient fittings, rainwater collection and
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.Short Black - Coca Cola Place
19 December 2011. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
The building also utilises tri-generation power for electricity, cooling and hot water heating.Coca Cola Place - 40 Mount Street, North Sydney
Retrieved on 6 April 2012.
Coca-Cola Amatil’s interior fitout was awarded a 5 Star Green Star rating for Office Interiors V1.1.
29 March 2012. Retrieved on 6 April 2012.


Public Artworks

In order to satisfy a commitment to North Sydney Council for the provision of public art three artworks were commissioned for the development. A gigantic and distinctively Aboriginal painting by Freddie Tims dominates the forecourt and main entrance to the building. The work depicts Lissadell Station where Tims spent much of his early life. The main foyer is home to the collaborative work of sculptor Hany Armanious and Mary Teague as well as a shadow sculpture of metal letters by one of Rice Daubney’s Project Architects and Model-maker Simon Grimes. The Armanious/Teague work is entitled ‘Lines of Communication’ and, like Grimes’ work, uses materials retained from the demolition of the site’s former telephone exchange.


Awards

The Ark has won 7 significant awards since the projects completion in 2010. *2011 - Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation and Excellence Awards - NSW Development of the Year *2011 - Rider Levett Bucknall Innovation and Excellence Awards - Best New Sustainable Development *2011 - AIA NSW Awards Commercial Building Commendation for Outstanding Architecture *2010 - Urban Taskforce Development Excellence Award - Development of the Year *2010 - NSW Excellence in Property Award (The Australian Property Industry) - The Environmental Development Award *2010 - New South Wales Excellence in Building and Construction Awards (Master Builder's Association) - Best Use of Glass *2010 - New South Wales Excellence in Building and Construction Awards (Master Builder's Association) - Energy Efficiency


See also

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Coca-Cola Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. Originally marketed as a temperance drink and intended as a patent medicine, it was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta ...


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