CTBUH Silver Member

BVN

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

Sydney Greenland Centre

236.5 m / 776 ft

2

480 Queen Street

153 m / 502 ft

3

Santos Place

146 m / 479 ft

4

301 Wickham Street

126.9 m / 416 ft

5

Pavilions

120 m / 394 ft

6

PIPE Networks House

96 m / 315 ft

7

Pavillions Building 5

76 m / 249 ft

8

UniSA Cancer Research Institute

70.8 m / 232 ft

9

Emblem

69.3 m / 227 ft

10

Holiday Inn

68 m / 223 ft

Associated companies

Donovan Hill (2013)

Rank
Name
City
Height

1

Sydney Greenland Centre

Sydney

237 m

776 ft

2

480 Queen Street

Brisbane

153 m

502 ft

3

Santos Place

Brisbane

146 m

479 ft

4

301 Wickham Street

Brisbane

127 m

416 ft

5

Pavilions

Sydney

120 m

394 ft

6

PIPE Networks House

Brisbane

96 m

315 ft

7

Pavillions Building 5

Sydney

76 m

249 ft

8

UniSA Cancer Research Institute

Adelaide

71 m

232 ft

9

Emblem

Sydney

69 m

227 ft

10

Holiday Inn

Sydney

68 m

223 ft

11

Arthur Phillip High School Tower

Parramatta

65 m

213 ft

12

50 Martin Place

Sydney

56 m

184 ft

13

Overland Gardens

Sydney

50 m

164 ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving BVN

CTBUH Sydney Design Excellence: 210 George Street

21 November 2018

For the final 2018 Design Excellence Series event, the NSW CTBUH Committee hosted the largest event of the year at the design competition for 210 George Street in Sydney.

CTBUH Brisbane Committee Hosts Seminar: Vertical Schools

08 November 2018

For the fifth installment of its Emerging Queensland seminar series, the CTBUH Australia Chapter's Brisbane Committee held a discussion on the evolution of "vertical schools."

Design Excellence at Greenland Centre

23 July 2014

The Sydney Committee hosted its second successful event exploring Design Excellence with five leading architects presenting their schemes for the Greenland Centre.