140 William Street (formerly BHP House) is a 41-storey 152m tall steel, concrete and glass building located in the western end of the central business district of
Melbourne
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Victoria, Australia
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. Constructed between 1969 and 1972, BHP House was designed by the architectural practice
Yuncken Freeman alongside engineers Irwinconsult, with heavy influence of contemporary skyscrapers in
Chicago
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. The local architects sought technical advice from
Bangladeshi-American structural engineer
Fazlur Rahman Khan
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, of renowned American architectural firm
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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, spending ten weeks at its Chicago office in 1968.
At the time, BHP House was known to be the tallest steel-framed building and the first office building in
Australia
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to use a “total energy concept” – the generation of its own electricity using BHP natural gas.
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. BHP House has been included in the Victorian Heritage Register
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(Number H1699) for significance to the State of Victoria
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* Architectural – 140 William Street is one of the most noteworthy building designs by the Melbourne firm Yuncken Freeman.
* Technological – Its innovative structural application of steel and concrete, leading to open floor plates that are now a standard feature of high rise office buildings.
* Historical – The building signifies changes in Melbourne's CBD as it transformed into a major corporate centre.
History, Key influences and design approach
BHP acquired a site at 498-502 Bourke Street in 1948 for £47,250 and earmarked it for demolition to construct a 12 storey office tower for its new headquarters. The company acquired the Menzies Hotel in 1964 and earmarked its demolition for an even taller tower. Demolition by Whelan the Wrecker proceeded in 1969. The Menzies was the city's first luxury hotel and, at the time of its demolition, remained second only to the Hotel Windsor in status as a grand Victorian hotel. Its demolition had a cultural impact and was seen as a major event in the modernisation of Melbourne. The event was painted by artist Ernest Marcuse and is part of the City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection.
BHP House was designed in a 'Modern Style' and construction commenced in 1970. The design was promoting the use of steel in Australia
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n construction and sought to establish new national height standards for a steel-framed structure. Consisting of three dominant materials - steel, concrete and glass - BHP House was the tallest building in the city upon completion. The building's expressed gridded structure was a clear break from the sheer curtain walls of the 1950s and 1960s, and like the pioneering skyscrapers of Mies van der Rohe
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, it was designed as a three dimensional sculptural monument, detached from the surrounding cityscape. In the architectural field, BHP House is regarded as one of the most notable projects by Yuncken Freeman Architects due to cutting edge techniques for an office building such as flush glazing, minimalist interiors and expressed structural bracing.
Yuncken Freeman carried out a series of experiments for the design proposals of BHP House in the construction processes of their own offices in 1970, located at 411-415 King Street, Melbourne
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, a structural engineer from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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, the design revolves around four basic components in order to reinvent the tower as a 'cantilever' and achieve the properties of a 'giant stiff structural tube'. The four components consist of a steel-framed flooring system, a steel-framed central core, a steel and glass façade, and steel trusses that connect the central core to the façade. Innovative techniques were employed to lay the foundations of the building – a concrete raft which was poured in a single continuous action. The weight of the floor structure was reduced by using open-web steel beams and a lightweight layer of concrete. Along with cap and belt trusses, this flooring system performed a stiffening effect and allowed structural loads to be transferred down through the central steel-framed core and the outer steel-framed façade, eradicating the need for internal columns and providing flexibility for internal spaces. The design of the building was also notable for the 'total energy system' which allowed electrical generation using BHP natural gas. BHP House set the standard for many subsequent office buildings and led to the change of Melbourne Town Planning Codes which were altered to cater for increased building heights and floor areas. When completed, it was the second tallest building in Australia behind Australia Square.BHP to build Melbourne skyscraper
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History
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File:140 William St - Photo 3.jpg, Building plaza and entrance from William Street
File:140 William St - Photo 1.jpg, Building façade from corner
File:BHP House - Typical Floor Plan.jpg, Typical floor plan
File:BHP House - William St Elevation.jpg, William Street elevation
Awards
* National Award for Enduring Architecture, 2005
* Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award, 2005
* Bronze Medal
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, 1975 (Victoria Chapter AIA)
* Award of Merit, 1973 (Victoria Chapter AIA)
References
External links
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vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au
www.architecture.com.au
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